Treating Vets with Mirrors
Jamie Davis of
MedicCast sent me
a link to an interesting article from the CNN website. It describes how mirror box therapy is being used to help veterans who have suffered amputations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Those of you who heard
Sandra Blakeslee's interview about body maps back in
Episode 23 will remember that she described how her son built the first mirror box for
VS Ramachandran several years ago, while working as a graduate student.
It is good to see that military physicians are beginning to apply some of the recent findings of neuroscience to helping injured vets, but you may also recall that when we talked with Dr. Edward Taub about stroke rehab, he reported the difficulty of getting new methods of head injury treatment into the VA clinics.
link to article about mirrors: http://www.cnn.com/2008/HEALTH/03/19/mirror.therapy/index.html
It is good to see that military physicians are beginning to apply some of the recent findings of neuroscience to helping injured vets, but you may also recall that when we talked with Dr. Edward Taub about stroke rehab, he reported the difficulty of getting new methods of head injury treatment into the VA clinics.
link to article about mirrors: http://www.cnn.com/2008/HEALTH/03/19/mirror.therapy/index.html