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Functional Electrical Stimulation
Using functional electrical stimulation in Neurological Rehabilitation
What is Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES)?​ Have you ever wondered what that small device and sticking electrodes that therapist use on your kid’s arms and legs?  As Allied Health Practitioners,...
Primitive Reflexes ​
Occupational Therapy and Primitive Reflexes
What are Primitive Reflexes? Primitive reflexes are innate movements or reactions that present after birth. They are involuntary motor responses that originate from the brain stem and exist to ensure survival....
Exercise Physiology
Exercise promotes brain neuroplasticity
What is Neuroplasticity?​ The term ‘neuro’ refers to the structure and functions of the brain, nerves, and their connections in the body. The term ‘plasticity’ infers the ability of a structure or an organism...
Exercise Physiology
Contracture prevention in Cerebral Palsy
What is a contracture? Increased muscle tone is commonly associated with Cerebral Palsy. This may impact an individual’s ability to stretch a muscle passively to its proper length. If sustained over time,...

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