Rewiring the Brain: The Helius PoNS Device's Impact on Stroke Recovery
Episode Overview
The Helius PoNS device helps stroke survivors regain balance and mobility. Neuroplasticity allows the brain to rewire itself for recovery. Small victories in recovery are crucial for long-term success. Emotional aspects play a significant role in the rehabilitation process. Cutting-edge therapies can lead to significant improvements even years after a stroke.
It's not just about balance; it's about rewiring the brain using targeted neuroplasticity-based therapy
If you’ve ever wondered about the potential for recovery after a stroke, this episode of Recovery After Stroke will leave you brimming with hope. Host Bill Gasiamis chats with Brodie Jackson, a neurorehabilitation expert from NeuroPeak Performance in Canada, about the revolutionary Helius PoNS device. This fascinating tool uses neurostimulation to help stroke survivors regain balance, mobility, and more.
Brodie explains how the PoNS device works by stimulating the brain through the tongue, triggering neuroplasticity - the brain’s ability to rewire itself. This isn’t just about physical recovery; it’s also about the emotional journey and celebrating small victories along the way. The episode dives into real-world success stories, showing that even years after a stroke, significant improvement is possible. If you’re curious about cutting-edge therapies and want to hear about inspiring recovery stories, this episode is a must-listen.
Whether you’re a stroke survivor, a caregiver, or just interested in the incredible potential of the human brain, this conversation will open your eyes to new possibilities.