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Neuro Simplified • Easy to Digest Neuro Rehab

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New Episodes: Tuesdays and Thursdays Created by: Strive Physical Therapy | Las Vegas www.striveptlv.com Neuro Simplified is a conversational podcast that turns the latest neurological rehab research into simple easily digestible conversation. Each episode breaks down what evidenced-based research studies for stroke recovery, vestibular disorders, and other neurologic conditions without the jargon. A Google Notebook LM-powered podcast is designed for patients navigating recovery and clinicians to understand the latest research and use in real life.

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episode Fear of Falls in Older Adults and Stroke Survivors cover

Fear of Falls in Older Adults and Stroke Survivors

When we think about preventing falls, most people immediately think about getting stronger. But what if strength is only one piece of the puzzle? In this episode of Neuro Simplified, we explore three fascinating studies examining the relationship between exercise, balance confidence, fear of falling, and real-world independence. We'll discuss why individuals with cerebellar ataxia can improve balance and function through targeted therapeutic exercise, how balance confidence influences actual balance performance in older adults, and why fear of falling may be one of the strongest predictors of future falls. You'll learn why two people with the same physical abilities can have completely different fall risks, how confidence affects movement behavior, and what clinicians can do to address both the physical and psychological factors that influence mobility. Whether you're a therapist, caregiver, or someone looking to maintain independence as you age, this episode highlights why successful fall prevention goes far beyond muscle strength. Sources: 1. Winser S, Chan HK, Chen WK, Hau CY, Leung SH, Leung YH, et al. Effects of therapeutic exercise on disease severity, balance, and functional Independence among individuals with cerebellar ataxia: A systematic review with meta-analysis. Physiother Theory Pract. 2023;39(7):1355-1375. doi:10.1080/09593985.2022.2037115 2. Thompson LA, Badache M, Brusamolin JAR, Savadkoohi M, Guise J, de Paiva GV, et al. Investigating Relationships between Balance Confidence and Balance Ability in Older Adults. J Aging Res. 2021;2021:3214366. doi:10.1155/2021/3214366 3. Rodrigues F, Monteiro AM, Forte P, Morouço P. Effects of Muscle Strength, Agility, and Fear of Falling on Risk of Falling in Older Adults. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023;20(6):4945. doi:10.3390/ijerph20064945 Powered by: Google Notebook LM

4. juni 2026 - 11 min
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Pusher’s Syndrome: Leaning Sideways After a Stroke

What if your brain convinced you that falling sideways was actually “straight”? In this episode, we break down the fascinating and misunderstood world of Pusher Syndrome. A post-stroke condition where survivors actively push toward their weaker side and resist correction. Researchers now believe this isn’t just a balance problem, it’s a distorted perception of verticality caused by disrupted thalamocortical connections in the brain. We explore why it happens more often after right-brain strokes, how it affects sitting, standing, walking, and transfers, and why it can dramatically slow rehabilitation. We also discuss newer rehab strategies including visual feedback, virtual reality, robotics, and non-invasive brain stimulation techniques like tDCS and TMS. If you work in neuro rehab, care for someone after stroke, or just love neuroscience, this episode dives into one of the strangest postural disorders in neurology and what it teaches us about how the brain understands balance.

2. juni 2026 - 21 min
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Preventing A Second Stroke

Recovering from a stroke is only half the battle — preventing the next one may be even more important. In this episode, we break down one of the biggest conversations happening in neuro rehab and neurology right now: secondary stroke prevention. We discuss why recurrent strokes are often more disabling, more deadly, and more expensive than the first event — and why modern stroke care is shifting toward aggressive prevention strategies. From blood pressure control and cholesterol management to exercise, physical activity, diabetes management, smoking cessation, diet, and long-term lifestyle changes, this episode explores the growing movement toward a more comprehensive, brain-health-focused approach to stroke recovery. We also dive into the role of aerobic exercise, neurorehabilitation, mobility training, and long-term wellness programs in reducing stroke risk. Why are neurologists and rehab clinicians emphasizing exercise intensity and cardiovascular health more than ever before? Could the future of neuro rehab look more like long-term health coaching than short-term therapy? This episode is for stroke survivors, caregivers, neuro clinicians, and anyone interested in where stroke rehabilitation and prevention are heading in 2026 and beyond. Source: Bangad A, Abbasi M, de Havenon A. Secondary Ischemic Stroke Prevention. Neurotherapeutics. 2023;20(3):721-731. doi:10.1007/s13311-023-01352-w Powered by: Google Notebook LM

30. mai 2026 - 21 min
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Why Patients Still Fall Despite ‘Good Balance Scores’

In this episode, we break down one of the fastest-growing trends in neuro rehab, geriatrics, and fall prevention: reactive balance training. This systematic review and network meta-analysis explored which exercise interventions most effectively improve reactive balance in older adults — the rapid stepping, recovery, and postural responses that help prevent an actual fall. The findings suggest that task-specific reactive balance exercises may outperform more traditional approaches when it comes to improving real-world balance recovery. We discuss why this matters for stroke rehab, Parkinson’s disease, neurologic rehabilitation, older adults, and even athletic performance. Why are more clinicians moving away from static balance drills and toward perturbation training, unexpected movement challenges, dual-task environments, and dynamic stepping strategies? We also dive into neuroplasticity, motor learning, and why reactive balance may be one of the most functional forms of training for reducing fall risk in everyday life. If 2026 rehab trends are moving toward more realistic, brain-driven movement training, reactive balance training may be at the center of it. Source: Kim Y, Vakula MN, Bolton DAE, et al. Which Exercise Interventions Can Most Effectively Improve Reactive Balance in Older Adults? A Systematic Review and Network Meta-Analysis. Front Aging Neurosci. 2022;13:764826. Published 2022 Jan 18. doi:10.3389/fnagi.2021.764826 Powered by Google Notebook LM

28. mai 2026 - 17 min
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Buffalo Concussion Treadmill Test Explained

In this episode, we break down the Buffalo Concussion Treadmill Test (BCTT) and how clinicians are using exercise tolerance testing to identify autonomic dysfunction, symptom exacerbation, and individualized recovery thresholds after mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). This study explored how community adults — not just athletes — responded to the BCTT after concussion, and the findings were eye-opening. Over half of participants with mTBI showed signs of exercise intolerance just one week after injury, with many experiencing worsening dizziness, headache, imbalance, and fatigue during testing. We also discuss one of the biggest paradigm shifts in concussion management: why strict rest or “cocoon therapy” may actually prolong symptoms, and why sub-symptom aerobic exercise is becoming one of the most discussed interventions in concussion rehab heading into 2026. The paper dives into autonomic nervous system dysfunction, cerebral blood flow regulation, symptom-limited exercise prescription, and why individualized dosing may matter more than generic return-to-activity timelines. For neuro PTs, sports clinicians, vestibular therapists, and rehab professionals, this episode explores why concussion rehabilitation is becoming more active, more physiologic, and more personalized than ever before. Source: DeGroot A, Huber DL, Leddy JJ, et al. Use of the Buffalo Concussion Treadmill Test in community adult patients with mild traumatic brain injury. PM R. 2024;16(8):826-835. doi:10.1002/pmrj.13132 Powered by Google Notebook LM

26. mai 2026 - 18 min
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