Angela, your below quoted statement sort of grabbed my attention.

I  understand  what  you  are  saying  if  looking  at  the  individual body
components  such  as  arm,  leg,  sensory,  etc.  But  I  don't  agree  that
spontaneous recovery occurs at the whole person level.

What do you think?

Ron

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Ron Carson MHS, OT
www.OTnow.com


----- Original Message -----
From: Angela King (ADHB) <ang...@adhb.govt.nz>
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009
To:   otlist@otnow.com <otlist@otnow.com>
Subj: [OTlist] OTlist Digest, Vol 74, Issue 1

AKA> Yes  a  lot  of  that  is down to spontaneous recovery but most of what
AKA> improves  post stroke is down to spontaneous recovery and it is our job
AKA> as  therapists  to  provide the correct stimulation to the brain during
AKA> this time when it is trying to fix itself.


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