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Mobility

[…] the survivor will vary, they will contain several key components, including but not limited to: Repetition Goal of increasing speed and accuracy Proper form Inclusion of sensory cues More tips on improving mobility Posture The head and neck give the eyes, mouth, and tongue a stable base. The area of your body between the […]

How the brain works

[…] (like a car horn) and music. Damage to the right temporal lobe may cause problems in understanding and remembering non-verbal information such as pictures, diagrams, body language cues, and other visual messages. Occipital lobe The occipital lobe processes visual information like patterns and colours. This helps you identify objects and signals. Damage to the […]

Friendships & New relationships

[…] importantly, listen to what your friend feels and needs. This could mean hanging out at home rather than a coffee shop, slower conversation, or help understanding social cues. You won’t always know what they need, so the more questions you ask and the more honest you are, the better friend you will be. Find […]

Relationships after brain injury

[…] your friends what you need when you are together. This could mean hanging out at home rather than a coffee shop, slower conversation, or help understanding social cues. Your friends won’t always know what you need, so the more open and honest you are with them, the more they will be able to adapt […]

How the brain works

[…] (like a car horn) and music. Damage to the right temporal lobe may cause problems in understanding and remembering non-verbal information such as pictures, diagrams, body language cues, and other visual messages. Occipital lobe The occipital lobe processes visual information like patterns and colours. This helps you identify objects and signals. Damage to the […]

Mobility

[…] While exercises will vary, they will contain several key components, including but not limited to: Repetition Goal of increasing speed and accuracy Proper form Inclusion of sensory cues Posture The head and neck give the eyes, mouth, and tongue a stable base. The trunk (the area of your body between the shoulders and hips) […]