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Stroke Terminology For Beginners

Stroke terminology for beginners is a great start in helping someone who suffered a stroke. Understanding of what’s going on with a stroke victim starts in knowing usual words such as: • atherosclerosis – clots in the blood are formed from fat deposits that have accumulated into the wall of arteries, causing the wall to […]

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The Challenges of Stroke Recovery

Stroke Recovery Category Unfortunately, strokes happen and the effects of one can be devastating, but do not lose hope because there is a good chance that a victim can experience stroke recovery. A stroke can affect emotions, perceptions, the way one relates to his or her body, hearing and speech, thought processes, and it can […]

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Questions About Changes in Behavior After Brain Injury in Children | Children Brain Injuries Category >>

Children Brain Injuries Category Parents and teachers are often puzzled and frustrated by changes in a child’s behavior after an acquired brain injury. Methods previously used to manage or change behavior at home and in the school are no longer effective. This article explains why an antecedent approach with these children is more effective than […]

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Stroke Recovery Tips to Prepare Your Home For a Stroke Patient

Stroke Recovery Having a loved one suffer from a stroke is a frightening experience, leaving you with a feeling of utter helplessness. Preparing for the stroke recovery journey is as equally important for the caregiver as the patient. Many questions will arise during this time of how to care for your family member once they […]

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Five Myths About Traumatic Brain Injury in Children

Brain Injury In Children Category By Marilyn Lash Despite the fact that traumatic brain injury is a leading cause of death and disability in children and youth, many myths persist about its treatment and recovery. Incorrect information is the basis of stereotypes and false assumptions. This article corrects 5 common myths or misunderstandings about it. […]

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Stroke Recovery is Eased With Proper Planning

When a person has suffered a medical set back such as a stroke, safety in the home is an important consideration. A stroke recovery patient has additional needs due to the medical condition and the home should be evaluated for any hazardous conditions, furniture, or accessories that may cause harm to the patient. For instance, […]

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Practical Tips For Stroke Patients and Their Caregivers

When someone you love has a stroke, your biggest concern is taking care of them in the best way possible. While it is possible for stoke recovery to take place, there are many times when things seem to be different. To take the necessary safety precautions in the home so as to prevent stroke patients […]

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