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Create

Creation of new connections (between neurons) in the brain should happen as part of the normal and expected phases of neuro-development: the normal phases in which the brain would develop from in the womb to adult maturity.  Neuroplasticity Therapies would be used to target regions of or pathways in the brain which have not reached maturity within the expected time frame.

Restore

Neuroplasticity therapies to restore brain function are used when there has been a brain injury (e.g. stroke, hypoxia, concussion, ABI, etc), and which has taken functions and skills away. The neuroplasticity therapeutic interventions for brain injury rehabilitation target the affected brain regions and/or pathways, often to rehouse function elsewhere (as well as helping areas of the brain to heal.)

Improve

This area of use for neuroplasticity therapies is for anyone looking to improve or fine-tune their brain or take steps to make sure their brain is functioning at tip-top condition.  Often used by athletes, musicians or CEOs of companies as they reach 50 years+ to improving aspects such as intellect, social, emotional, behavioural, musical, physical skills, and more.

Maintain

There are many principles of neuroplasticity which can be used to maintain good brain function.  This may help some people to keep their brains as ‘youthful’ as possible, reducing the chances of neurodegenerative disease.  Although some general principles can apply for most people, additionally, some people can benefit from having a personalised approach

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