How does MPT Neurology cover neuroplasticity and its application in therapy?

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    Aishwarya Rai | Contributor-Level 10

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    Neuroplasticity is a core concept in MPT Neurology. Students learn how the brain adapts post-injury through rehabilitation techniques, leading to functional improvements.

    Therapeutic interventions such as task-specific training, mirror therapy, and constraint-induced movement therapy are taught, emphasizing how they encourage the brain to rewire. Theoretical classes are backed by practical exposure to stroke, TBI, and SCI cases.

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