Is progress possible 18 months after a stroke or brain injury?
Should you continue to do rehab after 18 months? If so, why? Many health care professionals suggest that 18 months after a stroke or brain injury progress is not possible. What if those health care professionals are wrong? The idea that those healthcare professionals are misinterpreting out-dated research is more than possible, it is highly probable. Here more about why I think you might not be represented in those statistics. Beyond that, why stopping your home exercise routine and/or formal physical therapy is a bad idea.
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