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Where can I get neuroplastic treatment for a stroke, or brain trauma or injury that has left someone partially paralyzed?

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Where can I get neuroplastic treatment for a stroke, or brain trauma or injury that has left someone partially paralyzed?

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The leader in the treatment of stroke-induced paralysis that Dr. Doidge would turn to for someone he cared about is Dr. Edward Taub. Contact his clinic at taubclinic@uabmc.edu, or call their toll free number: 866-554-TAUB. They are the pioneers in this treatment, and you should contact them and see if they can help you. You can’t do this treatment on the Internet. You have to be willing to go to the clinic in Alabama for about 10 days. The cost is reasonable. Because Dr. Taub and his clinic pioneered this therapy, they have the most experience with it, by far. •I (or someone I love or care about) have movement problems from cerebral palsy, ms, or other brain problems. The same Taub clinic has begun working with children with CP and has had successes with those other illnesses as well. These interventions don’t cure MS, but they can, at times, recruit healthy cells to take over lost functions.

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