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The Boy Who Could Run But Not Walk: Understanding Neuroplasticity in the Child's Brain

Title : The Boy Who Could Run But Not Walk: Understanding Neuroplasticity in the Child's Brain
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Rating : 4.96 (847 Votes)
Asin : 1988025052
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 352 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-01-06
Language : English

It’s chock-full of wisdom, deep scientific and medical understanding, wonderful practical advice, and justified hope.” (Michael Merzenich, PhD, Professor Emeritus, UCSF, author of Soft-Wired, and winner of the 2016 Kavli Prize in Neuroscience)“An affirmation of the life-changing benefits of neuroplastic healing and some powerful lessons for life.” (Jay Greenspan, MD, MBA, Neonatologist, Pediatrician-in-Chief, A.I. Karen Pape, MD, is a pioneer, rightly demanding that colleagues integrate the new science of brain plasticity as it applies to these children, and this is her cri de coeur, recording not only the new breakthroughs

Pape then directed work at the Magee Clinic in Toronto, developing a new, personalized approach to children and adults with early onset brain or nerve damage. Pape lives in Toronto, Canada. She has lectured widely and conducted over 200 training workshops and conferences for parents, therapists, and physicians throughout North America and internationally in 12 countries. Karen Pape, MD, FRCPC, is a n

This was not supposed to happen. Karen Pape tells the story of how some children with early brain damage astounded everyone around them. Pape first shared her remarkable findings, she ran into fierce opposition from mainstream medicine. They offer real hope for some of the world’s most vulnerable children and a better understanding of how the baby brain grows and recovers. The brain injury they suffered at or near birth had led to motor problems such as the awkward gait we associate with cerebral palsy. It has revolutionized the treatment of adults who suffer stroke. Yet they were able to run, kick a soccer ball, tap dance, and play tennis. These stories of children’s recovery and improvements are a revelationsurprising, inspiring, and illuminating. Her answer was astounding: By the time they learned to run, their brains had healed. In this groundbreaking book, Dr. When Dr. It ran counter to the prevailing belief that the brain is hardwired and fixed. Yet this courageous neonatologist didn’t back down.In her clinical practice, Pape helped many young brain-damaged children to significantly improve their movement. Now, for the first time, this remarkable book shows that children with a brain injury at or near birth can get better, too. T

LIfe altering in so many positive ways I was lucky enough to read an advance copy of this and I read from cover to cover without putting it down while our son was receiving therapy at a great centre who practice what Dr Pape has learned. What Dr Pape does for families of CP kids and adults is to think outside the square and show us that what we have options. The changes we have put in f. Amazon Customer said Informative and well written. A great combination of theories and practical information. The case studies put everything firmly on the ground (not false hope). I certainly recommend this to all parents of brain-injured children.. I highly recommend all special needs parents A must read! I could not put this book down. Dr. Pape takes a refreshing yet very informative approach to explaining neuroplasticity, and how the brain CAN recover from traumatic brain injury. She shares many powerful stories from her real world experience as a leading neonatologist and neuroscientist, and gives tremendous insight as to what can be

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