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Should You Rest After a Brain Injury?
What 150 Years of Research Actually Says Brain Injury Therapy | Brain Injury Recovery | March 2026 Note to Clinicians: This article reflects the shift in standard of care from "Strict Rest" to "Active Recovery," as codified in the 6th International Consensus Statement on Concussion in Sport (Amsterdam 2022) and current ICHI guidelines. It is designed to support patient education and shared decision-making regarding graduated activation and subthreshold aerobic exercise. I
Hollis Brennan
Mar 237 min read


Learning to Tell Your Brain Injury Story
Discover why telling your brain injury story matters for healing. Learn foundational regulation skills, the VOICE framework, and how to bridge the invisibility gap. Join our virtual retreat.
Hollis Brennan
Mar 104 min read


Explaining the Brain: Cerebrum & Cerebellum
The CEO and the Project Manager: Understanding Cerebrum and Cerebellar Injuries Meet Randal Randal came home from ten years of serving in the army. As a veteran, he was walking and talking fine per his doctor's reports, but his wife, Carmen, noticed his usual mojo was off. "He used to plan everything," she said. "Now, he can’t even finish writing a grocery list, never mind the actual shopping. He gets frustrated, his temper flares, and he seems... just different." The Patholo
Hollis Brennan
Feb 224 min read
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