In this episode, We reflect on a bedside encounter that revealed something subtle but profound—a patient who could move her hand, but couldn’t quite find it. Through this story, we explore the hidden world of motor inattention, proprioceptive loss, and the delicate process of functional relearning that follows neurological injury.
In this episode, I unpack that moment:
How to differentiate motor inattention from sensory loss or neglect.
Why reach, grasp, release is more than a movement pattern — it’s a window into cognition.
And how repetition, context, and meaning rebuild proprioceptive maps and functional confidence.
Rehabilitation isn’t about forcing movement; it’s about re-teaching awareness.
It’s slow, deliberate, sometimes invisible — but it’s where recovery truly begins.