I was sent the audio book but it ended after chapter 13. How do I see the rest?
@bwalk1963Ай бұрын
This is amazing great work. One question where can I get a hand splint like you use? I have yet found a splint that will keep my fingers from curling in and out of the straps.
@bwalk1963Ай бұрын
this is amazing this gives me hope that i have never had 5 years post stroke and though i can walk without assistance it is not a good walk my left affected arm is and elbow is very flexed when i move at all, is 5 years out too late to get my arm loose? so it will swing loved you book linda
@Ghonestme59777Ай бұрын
Very interesting will try this very soon 😊😊😊😊😊
@dezmar7144Ай бұрын
I am post stroke and the lecture is very interesting. In would like to see the therapy demonstrated on an actual stroke patient. I am looking forward to the arm video and perhaps wrist and fingers. Thanks. Don
@dragosmarinescu5520Ай бұрын
This is a lecture for professional therapists, not for stroke victims ! VERY DISSAPOINTED
@michaello904Ай бұрын
Thank you the video I got my stroke last year in October First I’m learn walk with a crane a round to i9 months to 1 year I. Maybe can walk without a crane it ll depends on the steadiness walking‘ need a very safe environment to walk on barefoot Walking I try walking around the house first Iin practice but I I’m on my s focus on steadiness now and then I will try bare walking around the house it will very long journey in my recovery
@coachingfinanceonline9451Ай бұрын
Interesting video, I would like to have seen more than 2 seconds of Linda walking, which was the point of the video
@lesleyrichards1088Ай бұрын
I feel that a lot of my problems post stroke are neural centred but nothing is available in Australia. I know I need help but where to get that help escapes me.
@snoppelvampireeeАй бұрын
Great video! Talking about vision, is it just me or is the screen always flickering?😮😂
@marcsvgАй бұрын
The image on-screen refreshes at a different rate from the number of frames per second the camera records, hence the flicker.
@charleseddy65452 ай бұрын
These lectures are invaluable. You two are amazing. I can only now voluntarily get up and down from the floor and have trained my core diligently, so now, learning to crawl and swing my arm are “learnable” activities. God bless you on your mission and business venture. You have helped me already.
@GreatUncleBuck2 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video. I looked for an answer to a condition my daughter has. Ischemic stroke left side. Although she has the typical spasticity when awake, she has complete normal arm and hand movement while asleep or in-between sleep and awake. on occasion just after she wakes up from sleep I can ask her to open her hand and many times she does exactly that but there is absolutely no opening movement of her hand when she is fully awake. I looked all over but cannot find any information about this. I even made a few videos of it to show her that there seems to be nothing wrong with her hand and arm. Can this "Sleep" movement be utilized to speed up recovery?
@snoppelvampireee2 ай бұрын
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@pandoraefretum2 ай бұрын
My arm was 100% remapped to a different part of the brain 10 days after my stroke ( 26 / 42 NIH scale ) by a Chinese Dr . This is an old school technique now lost and unknown. I avoided spasticity completely. It is fully functional in motor-function, but feeling and sensation have to be remapped, and that takes a lot of time; there is no shortcut. I am very proud of my recovery, so much so that my senior physio said all therapists can learn from me. In the 2 years since my stroke, I read many books and use many techniques "outside the box" as Linda would put it. Brain Rehab was a brilliant resource and one I refer to often, Bravo Arjan Kuipers, keep up the good work with the reticulospinal tract etc.
@sandwitht6264Ай бұрын
how did the doctor remap your brain in 10 days?
@pandoraefretumАй бұрын
@@sandwitht6264 The procedure started 10 days after my stroke (after BDNF) and took 3 weeks. Verbal commands to remap the motor control onto a new part of the brain. Possibly the opposite side of the brain was used.
@billsax72546 күн бұрын
Hi, could you give it an example?
@janbarriault44942 ай бұрын
well done !! i have MS, and am applying stroke rehab exercises to improve my gait.
@AnnetteCarroll-xm8er2 ай бұрын
Great video! Best i have seen so far!
@BenjiAroundTheWorld2 ай бұрын
I’ve been in touch with him and he tried to sell me a stay in their rehab for almost 10000$ for a month, how to take advantage of the sadness of people… when I do travel video I share my p Zion for free and from the bottom of my heart
@snoppelvampireee2 ай бұрын
Why advantage? Nothing in life is for free. It is their job. You also don't expect to go in the supermarket and take everything for free do you?
@BenjiAroundTheWorld2 ай бұрын
@@snoppelvampireee it started as a passion to help people and now everything get crazy expensive. I see vampires
@davemay93622 ай бұрын
how about you show this by using a foot and not an arm, need to say this, but the topic very important, thank you
@snoppelvampireee2 ай бұрын
Keep them coning🎉🎉we are thirsty :p
@andrinoegs46532 ай бұрын
Good im 17monnthstroke hemoragic
@pandoraefretum2 ай бұрын
You must know about Red Light Therapy (maybe I saw some in this video) or LLLT or NIR or PBM and there is much success with this therapy. It opened my meibomian glands... it's documented. I encourage people to discover this amazing therapy. Good luck!!
@ryanbarroga73843 ай бұрын
Do ketones dampen brain inflammation?
@pandoraefretum3 ай бұрын
Thank you for your free Brain Rehab course. I have completed 90% and found it fascinating and essential for my recovery. Survivors are on their own after a stroke... but less so with your tremendous resource. Thanks Arjan
@pandoraefretum4 ай бұрын
Appreciated, thanks
@michaello3174 ай бұрын
What about shoulder subluxation I can’t do a shoulder swing
@Ghonestme597775 ай бұрын
Great will try these I hold that I can do this .😊😊
@NickCippy6 ай бұрын
hi Arjan being a stroke survivor for 14 years I have learned more from you compared to everyone else thank you so much
@mihaelaiftode2306 ай бұрын
This video is extraordinary! I had a hemorrhagic stroke almost 2 years ago. I still have a lot to improve. I have a daily routine to which I will add these exercises. Thank you!
@pandoraefretum6 ай бұрын
My stroke, 1.5 years ago is like no other. I have an unheard of Yin / Yang cycle good day / bad day. My glute muscles lock up on Yin day. I have taken the ASEA molecule signalling supplement, and the patterns are starting to change. Also use iTeraCare wand. I love Arjan's explanations, and stroke.rehab is full of solid info... given very generously. Bravo
@jschreiber64616 ай бұрын
cow on corn vs grass… what about the effect of DMARDs like MTX, etanarecept?
@jschreiber64616 ай бұрын
krill metal toxic levels?
@jschreiber64616 ай бұрын
Blood thinners and statins? what effect on mitochondria? I can’t move, organic is a bit out of reach, so what can be done to encourage mitochondria?