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09 Oct2014

09 October 2014.

Written by Kristy Themelis
Posted in Neurological

Thursday 9 October 2014
How does your brain respond to pain?

Why do people experience pain differently?

02 Oct2014

02 October 2014.

Written by Willem-Paul Wiertz
Posted in Neurological

Thursday 2 October 2014Posted in Nervous
Neuroplasticity: key to a greater understanding and better treatment for musculoskeletal disorders?

Neuroplasticity and musculoskeletal rehabilitation

18 Sep2014

18 September 2014.

Written by Juncal Roman
Posted in Neurological

Thursday 18 September 2014Posted in Nervous
Does brain activity during certain movements change with age?

Aging associated changes of motor control in the brain

16 Sep2014

16 September 2014.

Written by Liesbeth Raymakers
Posted in Neurological

Tuesday 16 September 2014Posted in Nervous
A must read for every PT involved in stroke rehabilitation.

What is the evidence for physical therapy post stroke?

31 Jul2014

31 July 2014.

Written by Kristy Themelis
Posted in Neurological

Thursday 31 July 2014Posted in Nervous
Signs and symptoms of CRPS and the therapeutic interventions currently available

Imaging, clinical evidence of sensorimotor problems in CRPS

10 Jul2014

10 July 2014.

Written by Willem-Paul Wiertz
Posted in Neurological

Thursday 10 July 2014Posted in Nervous
Why do we have brains?

The real reason for brains

08 Jul2014

08 July 2014.

Written by Liesbeth Raymakers
Posted in Neurological

Tuesday 8 July 2014
What is the evidence for physiotherapy treatment versus pharmacological intervention in spasticity?

Management of spasticity revisited

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