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Movement and Neuroplasticity

Movement and Neuroplasticity

Movement in a seating system and mobility device is essential for neuroplasticity in the neurologically challenged client. I have worked with neurologically challenged children and adults for 30 years and have observed the changes in our professional/medical understanding of how the brain develops and copes with these issues and the resultant changes in treatment.

Read more of this article by Suzanne Payne Eason, OT/L as published in NRRTS Directions, 2018, Vol. 2, Medical Focus Column, page 28 – 30.

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