LEARN HOW LINDA GOT HER ARM SWING LIKE THIS (AFTER STROKE)
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The FREE online training on brain.rehab provides the best insights in the fields of brain and physical training, energy management, sleep, neuroplasticity, and nutrition (and many other topics).
Brain.rehab was developed by stroke survivor Linda Rådestad and Arjan Kuipers, chiropractor/ functional neurologist, who developed a passion for brain-related issues because his mother suffered from brain stem migraines (after a series of head injuries). Arjan has seen and developed training for patients with a brain injury for the past 30 years.
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Linda was 43 when a severe stroke hit her in 2016. At that time she was an internet entrepreneur and mother of three. Linda is a problem solver pure sang and decided after her stroke to put her innovative and analytic strength to good use by coming up with better solutions for fellow stroke survivors. She has published the book STROKE REBEL (free audio-book at https://www.brain.rehab/stroke-rebel-audio-book ) to show what is possible when thinking out of the box. Doctors told her she would never walk or talk again, she proved them wrong (see her TEDx talk).
Both Linda and Arjan, frustrated by the lack of usable solutions for stroke survivors and those with a brain injury, see brain.rehab as their magnum opus and culmination of their lives work.
Видео LEARN HOW LINDA GOT HER ARM SWING LIKE THIS (AFTER STROKE) канала brain.rehab channel
The FREE online training on brain.rehab provides the best insights in the fields of brain and physical training, energy management, sleep, neuroplasticity, and nutrition (and many other topics).
Brain.rehab was developed by stroke survivor Linda Rådestad and Arjan Kuipers, chiropractor/ functional neurologist, who developed a passion for brain-related issues because his mother suffered from brain stem migraines (after a series of head injuries). Arjan has seen and developed training for patients with a brain injury for the past 30 years.
Free audio-book
Linda was 43 when a severe stroke hit her in 2016. At that time she was an internet entrepreneur and mother of three. Linda is a problem solver pure sang and decided after her stroke to put her innovative and analytic strength to good use by coming up with better solutions for fellow stroke survivors. She has published the book STROKE REBEL (free audio-book at https://www.brain.rehab/stroke-rebel-audio-book ) to show what is possible when thinking out of the box. Doctors told her she would never walk or talk again, she proved them wrong (see her TEDx talk).
Both Linda and Arjan, frustrated by the lack of usable solutions for stroke survivors and those with a brain injury, see brain.rehab as their magnum opus and culmination of their lives work.
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