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Jan 4, 2026, 16:10
Godfrey Gandawa on Neuroplasticity in Stroke Rehabilitation
Godfrey Gandawa, President at Springfield Research University, shared on LinkedIn:
”Neuroplasticity in Stroke Rehabilitation
New Publication Alert — Journal of Science and Medical Sciences (JSMS)
Recovery after stroke is not luck — it is neuroplasticity.
My new paper, “Neuroplasticity in Stroke Rehabilitation: Mechanisms and Clinical Applications,” synthesizes the biological foundations of adaptive rewiring and the clinical interventions that harness it, from task‑specific training to non‑invasive brain stimulation.
A call for personalized, precision neurorehabilitation.”

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