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Brain-Building Nutrition: How Dietary Fats and Oils Affect Mental, Physical, and Emotional Intelligence
I just finished reading a book by Michael A Schmidt, PhD on the importance of dietary fats and oils and our intelligence. I thought it was a good read covering the different fats and oils that we consume and how they affect our brain. The book includes...
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Tue, Apr 28 2009 4:54 AM
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The Oxygen Paradigm
This is a lecture by Dr. Philip James at the 2001 International Symposium of Hyperbaric Oxygen for the Brain-Injured Child. I think Dr. James gives a good overview of reasons to utilize HBOT for brain injury. ------ Check out www.cptreatments.blogspot...
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Sun, Sep 13 2009 3:53 AM
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Hyperbaric Oxygenation for Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy
I recently read a blog entry titled "Why we don’t use hyperbaric oxygen for cerebral palsy but the Chinese do" and it got me thinking once again about hyperbarics and how it has helped our son. The post is a short commentary about hyperbarics...
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Mon, Jan 04 2010 5:13 AM
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Serial Casting
We first heard about serial casting during our son's month of intensive pediatric therapy . His PT told us about children they had worked with who were able to postpone or avoid surgery for muscle tightness using this approach. Serial Casting - quoted...
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Fri, May 29 2009 4:06 AM
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Deep Pressure and Proprioceptive Technique (DPPT) or the Walbarger Brushing Technique and Joint Compression
Our son doesn't like us to touch his right hand and always makes a "yucky" face with the first bite of every meal. We continue to expose his hands to different textures, which will hopefully help desensitize his hands. He seems to have decreased...
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Sun, Apr 05 2009 6:33 AM
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MEDEK
MEDEK stands for "Metodo Dinamico de Estimulacion Kinesica" or "Dynamic Method for Kinetic Stimulation". It is a therapy that claims to help develop gross motor skills by provoking automatic motor responses. Cuevas Medek Exercise The...
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Mon, Mar 09 2009 1:44 PM
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Tomatis
The Tomatis method is suppose to re-educate the way a person listens. It's intensive therapy where children wear head phones and listen to music like Mozart that is filter out except for the high frequencies. Children also listen to their mothers...
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Fri, Mar 13 2009 12:31 PM
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HBOT on Oprah
The hyperbaric chamber may look high-tech, but the concept is pretty simple. When you take oxygen and pressurize it in a tube, Dr. Oz says the oxygen is forced into a person's cells. "It gets me to mobilize stem cells from my bone marrow,"...
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Tue, Mar 31 2009 2:40 AM
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HBOT Effective Against Autism
Okay, this information isn't cerebral palsy specific, but I think it's worth mentioning. Both autism and cerebral palsy are based in the brain, so it's great to see a study that scientifically supports HBOT for such diagnoses. A multicenter...
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Fri, Mar 13 2009 12:33 PM
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Why does HBOT and intensive pediatric therapy work so well together?
"Plasticity is one of the most important mechanisms of brain repair and involves the redirection and reeducation of neurons to make new pathways to learn and improve both cognitive and motor skills. Following any brain insult there is a period of...
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Sun, Mar 01 2009 11:23 AM
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Cool-Cap treatment fosters hope for infants
"Oxygen-deprived newborns now stand a fighting chance against permanent brain damage through innovative technological advances involving controlled-temperature treatment. The Bristol-Myers Squibb Children’s Hospital at Robert Wood Johnson University...
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Sun, Mar 01 2009 11:21 AM
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ADULT STEM CELL SUCCESS STORIES - 2008 UPDATE: JULY-DECEMBER
http://www.frc.org/insight/adult-stem-cell-success-stories-2008-update-july-december by David Prentice, PhD, William L. Saunders, JD, Jan Ledochowski, and Lukas Lucenic Brain Injury New nerve cells, produced naturally by adult neural stem cells present...
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Sun, Mar 01 2009 11:22 AM
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How HBOT Helped Sophia
------ Check out www.cptreatments.blogspot.com for more CP therapies! Read More...
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Tue, Jan 20 2009 2:43 AM
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HBOT for veterans with TBI
The video found here is from a Louisiana TV news station interview with Dr. Paul Harch regarding the small ongoing study currently in progress looking into the effects of HBOT on veterans with TBI. Hopefully larger studies focused on HBOT and brain injury...
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Tue, Feb 17 2009 10:26 AM
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Promising components developed to protect against cerebral palsy caused by oxygen deprevation at birth
Northwestern University chemists have developed two compounds that have been shown effective in pre -clinical trials in protecting against cerebral palsy due to oxygen deprivation during or shortly after birth. The press release Stunning Finding: Compounds...
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Mon, Mar 02 2009 11:29 PM
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