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Discover how the brain can reorganize, adapt, and recover through the power of neuroplasticity. These carefully chosen books and articles provide valuable insights into brain healing, learning, and rehabilitation—perfect for anyone interested in understanding recovery and human potential.
Mechanobiology explores how physical forces and mechanical changes in cells and tissues influence health, disease, and recovery. It bridges biology, physics, and engineering to explain how movement, load, and stress affect cellular function and tissue healing. For physiotherapists and rehabilitation specialists, it provides scientific insights into how exercise and mechanical stimulation can drive recovery in neurological, musculoskeletal, and chronic conditions.
Physiotherapists in primary care screen, diagnose, and treat conditions, often with direct access, reducing waiting times and improving health outcomes.
A "functional vital sign" refers to a simple test, such as walking speed (gait velocity), that provides valuable information about a person's overall health status and potential for functional decline, much like the traditional vital signs of body temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure.
Unlocking the Power of Neuroplasticity
This groundbreaking book by Norman Doidge explores the science of neuroplasticity, revealing how the brain can adapt, rewire, and heal itself. Through real-life case studies, it demonstrates how people have overcome neurological challenges such as stroke, brain injury, and learning disabilities. A must-read for anyone interested in brain rehabilitation, recovery, and the incredible potential of the human mind.
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