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  2. The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential

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    The Institutes for The Achievement of Human Potential (IAHP), founded in 1955 by Glenn Doman and Carl Delacato, provide literature on and teaches a controversial patterning therapy, known as motor learning, which the Institutes promote as improving the "neurologic organization" of "brain injured" and mentally impaired children through a variety of programs, including diet and exercise.

  3. bibic (charity) - Wikipedia

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    These include: acquired and traumatic brain injury, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, autism, Specific developmental disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and learning disability including dyslexia, developmental coordination disorder and dyscalculia. Unlike many other organisations, bibic also works with children that have no formal ...

  4. Institute for Healthcare Advancement - Wikipedia

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    The La Habra Family Resource Center is 501 S Idaho St in La Habra CA. It is a complete, family-centered support system, working with community resources that can address the health, emotional, social, and academic needs of children and their families.

  5. Transcranial direct-current stimulation - Wikipedia

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    Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a form of neuromodulation that uses constant, low direct current delivered via electrodes on the head. This type of neurotherapy was originally developed to help patients with brain injuries or neuropsychiatric conditions such as major depressive disorder.

  6. Cognitive rehabilitation therapy - Wikipedia

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    Cognitive rehabilitation therapy (offered by a trained therapist) is a subset of Cognitive Rehabilitation (community-based rehabilitation, often in traumatic brain injury; provided by rehabilitation professionals) and has been shown to be effective for individuals who had a stroke in the left or right hemisphere. [6] or brain trauma. [7]

  7. Brain Trauma Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Brain Trauma Foundation (BTF) was founded in 1986 to develop research on traumatic brain injury (TBI). Since its formation the foundation's mission has expanded to improving the outcome of TBI patients nationwide through working to implement evidence-based guidelines for prehospital and in-hospital care, quality-improvement programs, and coordinating educational programs for medical ...

  8. Patrick, Brittany Mahomes visit hospitalized children who ...

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    Children's Mercy treated 12 patients from the shooting, 11 of whom were children. Their ages ranged from 6 to 15. Nine of those patients were treated for gunshot wounds.

  9. Brain healing - Wikipedia

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    Brain injury will commonly be accompanied by acute swelling, which impairs function in brain tissue that remains alive. Resolution of swelling is an important factor for the individual's function to improve. The greatest factor in functional recovery after brain injury comes from the brain's ability to learn, called neuroplasticity. After ...

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