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Neuroplasticity and Motor Learning in Clinical Physiotherapy

Neuroplasticity is one of the most transformative concepts in modern neuroscience. It describes the brain’s remarkable capacity to reorganise, form new connections and adapt to experience, injury, and training. In physiotherapy, this principle is not just theoretical — it is the biological foundation of every rehabilitation process, every exercise, and every skill learned.

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