by Constant Therapy | Mar 25, 2020
During stroke and TBI rehabilitation and recovery, many survivors describe feeling lonely, whether or not there are other family members in the house. For example, it can feel difficult to explain the complexities of brain injury to friends, co-workers, and family... by Constant Therapy | Mar 9, 2020
The term “neuroplasticity” (or “brain plasticity”) refers to the ability of our brains to reorganize, both physically and functionally, throughout our lives, due to our environment. One of the biggest shifts in our understanding of brain plasticity is that it is a... by Constant Therapy | Feb 25, 2020
[Updated November, 2023] Are you or a loved one recovering from a traumatic brain injury? You are not alone. According to the CDC, approximately 1.5 million people in the U.S. get a traumatic brain injury each year, and currently, more than 5.3 million people are... by Constant Therapy | Feb 18, 2020
This is a follow-up to an article written by clinician Emily Dubas De Oliveira, MS, CCC-SLP, which originally appeared in the ASHA Leader. >> Download the infographic They say “practice makes perfect”— and nowhere is this truer than for individuals recovering... by Constant Therapy | Feb 10, 2020
It’s almost Valentine’s Day and amongst the ubiquitous love notes and roses, there’s chocolate everywhere you look – it’s for sale in heart-shaped boxes in every store, it’s in cocktails, in coffee, in your morning bagel or muffin – how’s a person to...