Neuroplasticity And Chiropractic Care
We drank up new information like sponges when we were little children. Consider how much knowledge a child consumes from the time they are born until they enter kindergarten. They grow from babies who can not sit, talk, or even chew to children who can read, dress themselves, and even help make supper in just 5 or 6 years. Now imagine yourself in the shoes of a senior adult who has recently suffered a stroke. Even though she is been doing all of those things for decades, she may need to relearn how to walk, talk, and eat. In the vast majority of situations, a stroke victim can completely regain all of those skills. But what if she is not able to? Our brains are sometimes incapable of learning new abilities or adapting to new ways of thinking. It has everything to do with our brain function and entire body wellness whether we can learn new things or not. All of this has to do with neuroplasticity, or a person's brain's ability to adapt and expand through time. While everyone...