The doctor who mends broken brains: why there is room for hope after a stroke or head injury (2026)

In the realm of neurology, few stories are as inspiring as that of Claire, a woman who, after a devastating stroke, was unable to speak or move her left side. Her story, and the story of Orlando Swayne, the consultant neurologist who treated her, is a testament to the power of neuroplasticity and the potential for recovery after a brain injury. This article delves into the world of neurorehabilitation, exploring the groundbreaking work of Swayne and the hope it offers for patients with severe brain damage. It also examines the economic and social implications of stroke rehabilitation and the need for better care for patients with traumatic brain injuries. Finally, it offers practical advice on how to maintain brain health and protect against brain injuries. This piece is a call to action for better stroke rehabilitation and a celebration of the human capacity for recovery.

The doctor who mends broken brains: why there is room for hope after a stroke or head injury (2026)
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