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Immediate improvement in aphasia, apraxia and gait 2 yrs. after stroke at the INR, Sept 2018 4K

Immediate neurological recovery after treatment at the Institute of Neurological Recovery, September 14, 2018, two years after stroke. Improvements noted in speech, aphasia, apraxia and walking within minutes after treatment at the INR in Boca Raton, Florida.

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Immediate neurological recovery after treatment at the INR Boca Raton, August 13, 2018

Immediate neurological recovery after treatment at the INR Boca Raton, August 13, 2018

Immediate neurological recovery after treatment at the INR Boca Raton, August 13, 2018, two years after a brainstem stroke. Improvements noted in chronic post-stroke pain, visual tracking and gait within minutes after treatment.

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Rapid Improvement in Walking, Balance, Tone & Cognition 3 Years After Stroke

Rapid Improvement in Walking, Balance, Tone & Cognition 3 Years After Stroke

From Kentucky to the INR in Boca Raton, Florida. Published July 16, 2018.

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Immediate improvement in aphasia 8 years after stroke

From Glascow, Scotland, 1 week after treatment at the INR in Boca Raton, Florida, filmed in March 2018. Discussion with Edward Tobinick MD. Treatment was performed 8 years after stroke that caused intractable aphasia, hearing and sensory dysfunction and difficulty using the right hand (motor dysfunction) prior to treatment. A graphic illustration suggesting that chronic neuroinflammation, mediated by excess TNF in the brain, can reversibly inactivate brain circuits necessary for optimal brain function and connectivity.

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“Perispinal etanercept advances as a neurotherapeutic” published in Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics

Invited editorial by Edward Tobinick, MD, entitled, “Perispinal etanercept advances as a neurotherapeutic” published in Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics, on April 25, 2018.