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  • How to Deal With Stroke Recovery

    A stroke occurs when a blood clot blocks blood flow to the brain. Blood clots begin in arteries, vessels that carry blood from the heart to the body, and those that move blood throughout the body....

  • Speech Therapy Goals for Stroke Victims

    Stroke victims often need speech therapy after their ordeals. Depending on the patient and the extent of the damage, therapy can include writing, telephone calls, exercises and activities. The...

  • Stroke Technology

    In the amount of time it takes you to read this page two more people have suffered a stroke. Some will not even realize they have had one. If you have recently suffered a stroke there are a lot of...

  • Aggrenox Side Effects

    Aggrenox is a prescription medication used to prevent stroke. Despite its effectiveness, Aggrenox poses the risk of side effects in some patients.

  • Exercises for Stroke Patients

    Strokes are the leading cause of adult disability in the United States, according to the National Stroke Association. Recovery for stroke survivors is different for each case, but one therapy that...

  • How Long Does it Take to Walk After a Stroke?

    Most strokes damage one side of the brain, injuring the opposite side of the body. When one side of the body is weakened or paralyzed by stroke, the motor movements associated with walking are...

  • Coping Mechanism of Stroke Patients

    Recovery from a stroke is easier if you make simple changes that help you cope better. You can stay independent and productive by taking control of your health and daily life. All that is needed...

  • Stroke Prognosis

    How well a patient survives a stroke depends on what kind of stroke it is, its location and its severity. Although stroke is the No. 3 cause of death in the United States, three in four patients...

  • Stroke Treatment & Rehabilitation

    According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), more than 700,000 people in the United States have a stroke each year and about two-thirds of them require...

  • Swallowing Problems After a Stroke

    The swallowing process involves the proper functioning of many muscles and nerves. When a stroke causes damage to these muscles or nerves, swallowing problems can develop. Dysphagia is the medical...

  • Treatment for Mini-Strokes

    Transient ischemic attacks (TIA), or mini-strokes, briefly disrupt blood supply to the brain. Symptoms last anywhere from a few minutes to 24 hours. The National Institute of Neurological...

  • What to Do After a Stroke

    According to the National Stroke Association, about 25% of stroke patients recover from the event with only slight impairments, and about 10% recover nearly completely. Stroke recovery can be a...

  • Care Plan for Stroke Patient

    The effects of a stroke, which can include paralysis, weakness, lack of balance and coordination and difficulty with speech and thinking, often prevent patients from being able to care for...

  • Brain Stem Stroke Symptoms

    The brain stem is a critical part of the brain. It controls heart rate, blood pressure, breathing, swallowing, eye movement, speech, and body movement. After a brain stem stroke, it can leave the...

  • Prognosis for an Ischemic Stroke

    Ischemic strokes occur when areas of the brain begin dying because they lack oxygen. This typically happens when one or more arteries that carry oxygen-rich blood to the brain become blocked, but...

  • How to Rehabilitate After a Stroke

    There are parts of the brain that are damaged during a stroke which results in a loss of basic skills for the stroke victim. These skills may either need rehabilitation to get them back or the...

  • How to Recover From a Right-Hemisphere Stroke

    The effects of a stroke depend mainly on the location in the brain where the stroke occurred and the extent of the stroke damage. If damage from a right-hemisphere stroke is severe, there may be...

  • How to Treat Stroke Patients

    Having a stroke, or having a loved one experience a stroke, can be a devastating experience. However, with the many studies that have been done on this medical condition, treating stroke patients...

  • How to Control Speech Problems From Stroke

    Many stroke patients develop speech problems. Stroke sufferers may not have the ability to control their speech and can't speak clearly. They may also have difficulty understanding the speech of...

  • How to Improve Stroke Survival With Antidepressant Treatment

    Studies show that antidepressant treatment extends life for stroke patients. It works whether or not the patients are depressed. Patients who experience depression are three times more likely to...

  • How to Use Physiotherapy to Rehabilitate a Stroke Victim

    Physiotherapy is a type of long-term therapy used to help patients regain functional ability after a serious medical injury, such as a stroke. This can include anything from regaining strength...

  • How to Care for a Loved One After They've Had a Stroke

    The majority of stroke victims never fully recover. The intensity and type of aftercare they require will depend on the severity of the attack and the results. Some patients may require full...

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