by Dennis Radman | Sep 20, 2025 | Media
What the ER measures vs what your life needs In the emergency room, clinicians often use the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) to check how awake and responsive someone is right after a head injury. It scores eye-opening, speech, and movement. It is designed for the acute...
by Dennis Radman | Aug 15, 2025 | Media
1.0 Introduction Rehabilitation outcomes are influenced not only by the type and quality of interventions provided but also by the nature of the clinical relationship between the rehabilitation professional and the client. Two conceptual approaches are often discussed...
by Dennis Radman | Jun 7, 2025 | Media
Your system isn’t broken; it’s just idling too high. Imagine a car engine stuck idling at a six when it should be resting calmly at a two. There’s no damage under the hood, no catastrophe waiting, just a machine primed to move, even when stillness is what’s needed....
by Dennis Radman | Apr 14, 2025 | Media
Mental Health: The Harmony of Existence Mental health is not a diagnosis, a checklist, or the mere absence of distress. It is the harmony of your existence in relationship to the future and other people—a dynamic balance that emerges when you pursue goals rooted in...
by Dennis Radman | Apr 12, 2025 | Media
What Is the Path of Brain Injury Rehabilitation? Restore, Enhance, Substitute, or Use Strategies—Where Does One Start? Rehabilitation following an acquired brain injury (ABI) is a dynamic challenge, requiring clinicians to navigate a crossroads of four paths:...
by Dennis Radman | Mar 30, 2025 | Media
Change Is Hard, So Is Standing Still Picture a patient—call her Sarah—sitting in a therapy room, a smartphone on the table, its screen glowing with a memory app she’s meant to use. Her brow furrows as she hesitates, caught between the effort it demands and the comfort...
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