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The window for meaningful stroke recovery does not close at six months. Most survivors are told it does. This book explains why that is wrong — and what becomes possible when the right approach is applied to the right parts of the nervous system, in the right sequence."
Every year, fifteen million people survive a stroke. Most walk away from rehabilitation technically improved — but fundamentally incomplete. The fatigue persists. The sharpness is missing. The coordination never fully returns. For decades, clinicians and survivors alike have attributed this plateau to the natural limits of neurological recovery.
What if the plateau is not the limit of the nervous system, but the limit of the programme?
Drawing on clinical, developmental neuroscience, and 3 decades of clinical practice, Dr. Jan Arjen Kuipers and co-inventor Linda Rådestad present a three-layer framework that addresses what standard rehabilitation was never designed to reach.
For the stroke survivor who knows something remains possible — and for the clinician who needs a framework to deliver it..