Brain Injury Recovery

The article cautions that recovery interventions are discussed mainly as personal reports rather than controlled evidence for all brain injuries. Jim Kwik's childhood traumatic brain injury is presented as the origin of his later work on l…

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The article cautions that recovery interventions are discussed mainly as personal reports rather than controlled evidence for all brain injuries. Jim Kwik's childhood traumatic brain injury is presented as the origin of his later work on learning and cognition. The article uses Kwik's and Asprey's experiences to argue that poor brain function can sometimes improve when treated as a hardware problem. Hyperbaric oxygen is described as a prominent recovery tool for damaged or low-blood-flow brain areas.