...تظاهر اصابة فيليب الشديدة في الدماغ . ال...

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00:00Philip's severe brain injury pretended. the biggest challenge as a result of that,
00:04He has lost many of the skills he has to relearn through intensive physical therapy and functional therapy.
00:12The problem with brain injuries is that neurons don't grow back like hair. For example, the rehabilitation process with a very good movie was because we succeeded in stimulating the adjacent areas of the broken brain to take over the function of the broken area. In Philip's case, we're talking mainly about the motor skills of the body and the perception of the body as well.
00:38Four months after the accident,
00:40The Filipino left for rehabilitation and returned to his parents. He just has to go to rehab. An hour every day. Meeting with friends again
00:50He ventured into his old hobby.
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01:01Two and a half months ago, I couldn't stand to be able to move again like this in the center of table tennis. That's what it's called when you're ready for a while.
01:13It's great. A big step forward because I didn't think it would be that way again.
01:20Even if Philip has not yet been able to achieve the highest performance at this time, his example reveals how the body can heal at the time of my purpose – goals from the beginning. Since I can think straight again
01:35To be who you were before. Yeah, I can do it. One must always fight. Ambition is very important.
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