A Lived Experience of Brain Injury, Recovery, and Resilience
Briefly

Famechon was severely incapacitated following a car accident, but through innovative brain-based complex movement therapy, potential for recovery was explored, challenging initial prognosis.
The therapy sessions began with gentle movements to open and warm Famechon's left hand, progressing to more complex movements, aiming to rejuvenate brain function.
The importance of slow, initial movement was underscored, but research suggests that incorporating complex movements can have significant benefits for brain recovery and motor function.
The journey with Famechon taught that proactive efforts and belief in the possibility of change are crucial in recovery from brain injury.
Read at Psychology Today
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