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Walking after a stroke: stop knee hyperextension

Knee hyperextension can make walking extremely difficult. It might make you feel like you are falling backward or just unsteady. It sometimes can also cause pain behind the knee. All that being said, that is a way to STOP the knee recurvatum (hyperextension). In this video I will show you how to stand and relearn […]

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Case 50-1966 — Hemiparesis, Anemia and Thrombocytopenia in a Seventeen-Year-Old Primigravida | NEJM – nejm.org

Case 50-1966 — Hemiparesis, Anemia and Thrombocytopenia in a Seventeen-Year-Old Primigravida | NEJM  nejm.org

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Tolosa Hunt Syndrome: A Rare Case with Unilateral Hemiparesis – Cureus

Tolosa Hunt Syndrome: A Rare Case with Unilateral Hemiparesis  Cureus

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HOW to RECOVER from STROKE SYMPTOMS FASTER | Device Speeds Up Healing for Men & Women 2024 #besttips

https://eng3corp.com/ HOW to RECOVER from STROKE SYMPTOMS FASTER | Device Speeds Up Healing for Men & Women 2024! Best Tips for Patients Drug Free Product Review Video! #strokerecovery After Brain Stroke Recovery: These videos showcase the journey of individuals as they navigate the challenges of recovery following a brain stroke. They often include insights into […]

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Case 5-2004: A 57-Year-Old Man with Slurred Speech and Left Hemiparesis: New England Journal of Medicine: Vol … – nejm.org

Case 5-2004: A 57-Year-Old Man with Slurred Speech and Left Hemiparesis: New England Journal of Medicine: Vol …  nejm.org

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How to Recover from Global Aphasia: Causes, Symptoms, and Rehabilitation

Global aphasia is the most severe type of aphasia caused by extensive damage to the areas of the brain associated with language. Although global aphasia may be frustrating for the individual experiencing it and their loved ones, there is hope for regaining communication skills. This article will examine the causes and symptoms of global aphasia, […]

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Stuttering After Head Injury: Types, Causes, and Treatment

Stutters are common speech disorders in early childhood, but they can also occur after a traumatic brain injury. Doctors refer to this type of speech impediment as neurogenic stuttering. To better understand this condition, you’re about to learn the causes, symptoms, and treatments for stuttering after head injury. What is Neurogenic Stuttering? Neurogenic stuttering is […]

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