by Constant Therapy | Feb 15, 2018
Every patient starting speech or cognitive therapy for brain rehabilitation is different and requires a personalized therapy regimen, based on who they are, their diagnosis (stroke, brain injury, aphasia, dementia, etc.) and the progress they are making towards their...
by Constant Therapy | Feb 4, 2018
The right side of her body was totally paralyzed. As a teacher for more than 20 years, education had always been a major part of Mary Borrelli’s life. But she never imagined that at age 47, she would have to relearn everything she knew. Just after she was appointed to...
by Constant Therapy | Jan 17, 2017
Some days putting in the hard work for brain injury or stroke recovery can be… well, frankly, hard. Here’s why that’s normal and how to get through it. After brain injury or stroke, you’re faced with new physical & cognitive-linguistic challenges You may find...
by Constant Therapy | Jan 9, 2017
Feel like you’re in a rut on your road to brain injury or stroke recovery? You’re not alone. It’s normal. Keep going, because things WILL change. You may have heard about the “one-year myth” – that stroke and brain injury survivors have one year during which they can...
by Constant Therapy | Nov 25, 2016
The term “neuroplasticity” or “brain plasticity” refers to the ability of your brain to reorganize itself, both physically and functionally, throughout your life, due to your environment. One of the biggest shifts in our understanding of brain plasticity is that it is...