CEN Neurorehabilitation podcast
In neurorehabilitation, many guidelines remain "contentious" among healthcare professionals. This audio dives into the heart of these controversies: * The "neural vs. structural" battle: Does early recovery come almost exclusively from the nervous system reorganizing itself, or does muscle hypertrophy play a role sooner than we think? * Breaking the ceiling: Is High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) a risky approach, or is it the only way to break the "neurorehabilitation ceiling" and trigger true brain plasticity through BDNF? * The power of "forced" effort: New data suggests that "forced" exercise—using external assistance to reach higher intensities—might actually outperform traditional voluntary exercise in stroke and Parkinson's recovery. We explore how these competing models impact treatment for stroke, multiple sclerosis, parkinson’s, and spinal cord injury. Understanding this debate is crucial for clinicians and patients alike because questioning traditional paradigms is the only way to ensure rehabilitation evolves as fast as the brain can learn
7 episodes
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