The London Orthotic Consultancy is helping to bring the most advanced treatment to those with cerebral palsy or other conditions requiring rehabilitation, throughout the UK and...
Neuro-rehab is going off-piste, over the waves and into shark-infested waters, as Sarah Sinclair reports.
Occupational therapist Janet R. Douglas’s life was turned upside down by a massive stroke. The decade-long struggle that followed is the subject of her new book…
Dramatherapy - using acting and other expressive arts to communicate feelings - is quickly gaining popularity, including with neuro-rehab patients, as Deborah Johnson reports.
A growing body of evidence links exercise and outdoor activity with recovery from traumatic brain injury (TBI). Here Fiona Nixon, of Calvert Reconnections, explains the benefits...
Former athlete Drew Graham has opened a specialist gym for people who face the long road to recovery.
Why compassion-focused therapy in rehab is no mushy concept.
We often use the terms “concussion” and “mild” or “minor” head or brain injury, synonymously; and read “moderate”, “severe” and, more recently, “very severe” brain injury...
The limitations cast upon people by severe injuries are no barriers to art. So says Sharon White, an artist and art therapist who works with brain...
The arts therapies and neurologic music therapy (NMT) in particular can work seamlessly towards a rehab programme’s shared functional goals. They also help to overcome the...