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Stroke Recovery Timeline: How Long Does It Take to Recover?

The stroke recovery timeline is complex and unpredictable. This is because every stroke is different and can cause diverse secondary effects. Therefore, the rate of recovery is unique to everyone. Still, survivors and caregivers share a common question: How long does it take to recover from a stroke? The bottom line is that this answer […]

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Activities of Daily Living After Stroke: How to Regain Your Independence

After stroke, many different aspects of a survivor’s life can be affected, including the activities of daily living. The activities of daily living are the basics of self-care. These involve tasks oriented towards taking care of one’s own body and enabling basic survival and well-being.  These activities include feeding, bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, functional mobility, […]

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"Stroke Rehab at Home: Hand Therapy Exercises" (5/22/23)

https://www.baystatehealth.org/services/neurology/conditions/stroke Motor impairment of the hand is common after a stroke. Stroke rehabilitation and exercises to regain or build strength is part of the recovery process. Join Michelle Lantaigne, OT, Baystate Rehabilitation Care, for a discussion about the role of occupational therapy in stroke recovery, with helpful hand exercises to do at home.

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A Case Report on Dyke-Davidoff-Masson Syndrome: A Rare Cause of Hemiparesis – Cureus

A Case Report on Dyke-Davidoff-Masson Syndrome: A Rare Cause of Hemiparesis  Cureus

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Early Mobilization and Rehabilitation to Enhance the Functional Performance of a Hemiparesis Patient Following a … – Cureus

Early Mobilization and Rehabilitation to Enhance the Functional Performance of a Hemiparesis Patient Following a …  Cureus

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Brain Injury and Dementia: Is There a Link?

Is there a link between brain injury and dementia? This is a common question among traumatic brain injury (TBI) survivors and their family members. While there appears to be a connection, there are ways to minimize the likelihood of developing dementia after brain injury. This article examines the latest research focused on the relationship between […]

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Stroke is more than a hemiparesis: the pre‐hospital detection of stroke – The Medical Journal of Australia

Stroke is more than a hemiparesis: the pre‐hospital detection of stroke  The Medical Journal of Australia

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