The Fantastic Three – Combining Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture (YNSA) with Physical Therapy and Guided Imagery in Stroke Patient

The current therapies for stroke patients is to provide repetitive stimulation to damaged neurons, and the extent of recovery is linked to the frequency of the stimulations. Over the years, our knowledge on brain structure, development, and function has dramatically increased. This new knowledge has led to people to propose that new neuronal connections can be made in brain tissue which has been damaged after cerebrovascular accidents (CVA) or trauma. In this lecture, I am going to describe the combined use of three rehabilitative therapies for stroke patients, namely YNSA, physical therapy, and guided imagery and the outcome of this combined therapy in patients who have experienced a CVA or suffer from chronic pain.

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The Fantastic Three – Combining Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture (YNSA) with Physical Therapy and Guided Imagery in Stroke Patient

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