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Can’t Recognize Faces After Stroke? You May Have Prosopagnosia

If you or a loved one can’t recognize faces after a stroke, it could be prosopagnosia — also known as “facial blindness.” This article will discuss the causes and treatment for prosopagnosia after stroke. Why Can’t I Recognize Faces After Stroke? Prosopagnosia is a neurological disorder that, most notably, impairs an individual’s ability to recognize faces. It […]

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TBI and Heat Sensitivity: How to Stay Cool After Brain Injury

Heat sensitivity is a common problem for many TBI patients. After a brain injury, you may be more vulnerable to problems such as heat rash, and you can be at a higher risk of heat stroke. In this article, we review the causes and effects of heat sensitivity after TBI, plus tips for staying cool […]

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Rehabilitation Training Robot Gloves for Stroke Patients – Hemiplegia Recovery Tools #shorts

Stroke Physiotherapy Rehabilitation Training Robot Gloves Hemiplegia Recovery Tools The Stroke Physiotherapy Rehabilitation Training Robot Gloves are designed to help in the recovery of hemiplegia patients. These gloves are used for stroke physiotherapy and rehabilitation training, which can help in the recovery of hemiplegia patients. The gloves are a tool for recovery and can be […]

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Understanding Massive Stroke: Secondary Effects & Methods for Recovery

A massive stroke is a significant medical event that damages brain cells. It can be fatal or lead to significant secondary effects such as a coma or paralysis. While the initial prognosis may be grim, there is hope for massive stroke recovery. This post will explain the potential secondary effects of a massive stroke and […]

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Stroke Rehab Guide for Patients and Their Caregivers

The Stroke Rehab Guide is a great resource for patients and caregivers with exercises, resources, and answers to FAQs

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Understanding the Link Between TBI and Paranoia (And How to Treat It)

Paranoia is a rare but serious complication of TBI. It causes a person to have exaggerated suspicions of the people around them, especially their loved ones. In this article, we discuss the link between TBI and paranoia, as well as what family members can do to help their loved one cope. Causes of Paranoia after […]

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The Best Speech Therapy Activities for TBI Survivors

Many individuals experience language and communication difficulties following a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Practicing targeted speech therapy activities for TBI can help survivors regain the ability to communicate effectively. As aphasia, dysarthria, and apraxia of speech are common secondary effects of brain injury, many TBI survivors have difficulties verbally connecting with others. To address this, […]

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