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Disinhibition After Brain Injury: Causes, Treatment, and Management

Do you find yourself saying or doing things you would normally keep under raps?  This loss of control over your emotions and behaviors could be a result of your brain injury. Disinhibition after brain injury is a common behavioral issue that occurs early in recovery. Today’s article will explain the causes and signs of disinhibition […]

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Global aphasia without hemiparesis may be caused by blunt head trauma: An adolescent boy with transient aphasia – ScienceDirect.com

Global aphasia without hemiparesis may be caused by blunt head trauma: An adolescent boy with transient aphasia  ScienceDirect.com

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How Long Does It Take to Recover from a Mild Stroke? Understanding the Recovery Process

If your loved one recently had a minor stroke, you may have questions about mild stroke recovery time. Your first question may be: How long does it take to recover from a mild stroke? It’s important to know that every stroke is different and therefore recovery times vary. No one can estimate a mild stroke recovery time […]

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Anosognosia for hemiparesis after left-sided stroke – ScienceDirect.com

Anosognosia for hemiparesis after left-sided stroke  ScienceDirect.com

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Navigating the Road to Recovery with Pediatric Stroke Survivors

Pediatric stroke is a rare condition that affects nearly one thousand children in the United States each year. Often, the road to recovery after a pediatric stroke is difficult. Fortunately, children’s brains are adaptable, allowing many pediatric stroke survivors to achieve a partial or even complete recovery. This article will explain the causes and symptoms of pediatric […]

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Specialty Physical Therapy to Meet Your Needs | UPMC Rehabilitation Institute

Lisa Mager, PT, and Charlie Batch discuss the many types of specialty outpatient physical therapy offered at UPMC Rehabilitation Institute, including pelvic health, lymphedema, and oncology rehab. To learn more, please visit https://www.upmc.com/services/rehab/crs/services

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Ipsilateral Ptosis and Contralateral Ataxic Hemiparesis as Initial Symptoms of Combined Tuberothalamic and … – ScienceDirect.com

Ipsilateral Ptosis and Contralateral Ataxic Hemiparesis as Initial Symptoms of Combined Tuberothalamic and …  ScienceDirect.com

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