"Stephen Page" is the Artistic director/Artistic Director of the Bangarra Dance Theatre. He is descended from the Nunukul people and the Munaldjali clan of the Yugambeh tribe from southeast Queensland.

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If we can give patients exercises that are easily altered for home practice, they will be much more likely to continue therapy on their own and have success. Because mental practice can produce such powerful reactions in the body and the brain, we think stroke patients can benefit substantially from this exercise.

Now it's time to show our stuff. It's the big test, and we've got all the confidence in the world right now. We've got confidence in our inside guys, and they're not afraid to kick it out to us. And we have all the confidence in our rebounding, too.

It doesn't happen through half an hour of practice. It happens through repeated daily practice over and over and over again.

Most of them start out with just a little bit of movement in their wrist. By the end of the study, they're able to grab and they're able to release things, which is a big deal.

When you're racing, you hang on for dear life. Everything is shaking, and on the turns your head is literally hanging outside of the car.

When someone imagines themselves doing a physical movement such as throwing a ball or picking up a cup, the muscles fire as if you're actually doing the activity.