Stroke Forward with Marcia Moran
Health & Fitness:Alternative Health
See how Jan Jahnel stays at the forefront of helping the stroke community thrive. She is involved in Stroke Camp--a weekend with socialization, relaxation, support, and recovery for stroke warriors and their caregivers. Jan retired after 25 years as a neuroscience nurse and 17 years as stroke coordinator at OSF Saint Francis Medical Center in Peoria, IL. and now works part time at United Stroke Alliance.
The Important Things in Life Come with Baby Steps, by Dr. Ethel Parris Gainer
Simon Barton Denied that He Needed Rehab
Jan Describes Before and After on IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback
There is Help . . . but How Do You Find It? by Jan DeLucien, Part 2
There is Help . . . but How Do You Find It? by Jan DeLucien, Part 1
What Biomechanics Tell Alison Lichy . . . and More
How a TBI Doesn’t Keep Jordan Murrell from Being Happy, Part 2
How a TBI Doesn’t Keep Jordan Murrell from Being Happy, Part 1
IASIS Micro Current Neurofeedback Is a ”Magic System” as Described by James Klein
How Life Changes When You Almost Die by Lisa Wolf, Part 2
Lisa Wolf Talks about the Weirdest Food She Ate after Aneurysm Burst, Part 1
”You Can’t Handle Depression by Yourself.” ~ Arnie Heuvelmen
See the Awe and Wonder through Jeff Diamond and Rebecca Kamen
Rebecca Kamen Reimagines Science through Her Artwork
Dr. Perih Made Me a Believer in the Cold Laser
Colleen and Jeff Harmeling Break the Odds by Having a Different Attitude, Part 3
Colleen and Jeff Harmeling Break the Odds by Having a Different Attitude, Part 2
Colleen and Jeff Harmeling Break the Odds by Having a Different Attitude, Part 1
One in three stroke patients are likely malnourished according to Erin Pasky, RDN, CLT
Why Hospitals Don’t Tell Us about Aphasia, with Thomas G. Broussard, Jr., Ph.D. (Part 2)
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