The purpose of these videos is to educate you about neurophysiological rehabilitation movements, methods and techniques we use to help patients rehabilitate from mTBI (mild traumatic brain injury). Much of the rehab strategies overlap. One exercise often facilitates better performance of another exercise. An analogy of this would be how improved cardiovascular fitness helps support your strengthening endeavours and vice versa.
However, the emphasis of these exercises is to promote the reorganization of neural networks (groups of cells in your brains that fire together) that govern almost everything you do from reading, walking, scanning your environment, regulating your emotions and attention, and much more.
The premise of the methods is simple and can be summarized in two adages: 1. Don’t reinvent the wheel; and 2. What fires together wires together.
Like that, we use methods that promote the re-experiencing of our world and ourselves the way we would have experienced them as a child. For some patients, as a toddler. For some patients, some exercises will take them back to infancy. And then we work back up. Like that, these movements have already been, at one-point, natural developmental milestones for us. And we just need to get back in touch with them, repeat them, until they become second nature: what fires together, wires together.
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**Disclaimer: Note that Concussion Rehab is for educational purposes only. Always seek medical help in a multidisciplinary clinic if you suspect you have a concussion. Specific recommendations may vary depending on the details of your injury. Contents are based on information from research and clinical experience.**
Hosted by Dr. Taher Chugh MD, CCFP(SEM), FCFP, Dip Sport
Video editing: Anusha Anowar & Adam El-Sharabasy
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