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3. Why 'Recovery' Is Boring!

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In this episode I look at why making improvements after brain injury is boring. because it's about making many, many repetitive movements or exercises, which many people struggle to motivate themselves to do.
In his book 'Stronger After Stroke' author Peter Levine says that, in his 25 years of experience in working with brain injury survivors, the best improvements are made by athletes and musicians. Why is this? Well, you will need to listen to find out!
Please support the show by buying me a coffee – all profits go to the brain injury charity SameYou.

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In this episode I look at why making improvements after brain injury is boring. because it's about making many, many repetitive movements or exercises, which many people struggle to motivate themselves to do.
In his book 'Stronger After Stroke' author Peter Levine says that, in his 25 years of experience in working with brain injury survivors, the best improvements are made by athletes and musicians. Why is this? Well, you will need to listen to find out!
Please support the show by buying me a coffee – all profits go to the brain injury charity SameYou.

The link is below.

Support the Show.

  continue reading

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