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9 Major Areas of the Brain Affected by Stroke: How Location Impacts Recovery

All areas of the brain can be affected by stroke, and every stroke will be accompanied by unique effects. This is because each area of the brain controls different functions, and everyone’s brain is wired a bit differently. Therefore, therapists and doctors frequently say, “Every stroke is different, so every recovery will be different.” In […]

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Internal Capsule Stroke: Understanding the Symptoms & Recovery Process

An internal capsule stroke affects the tiny blood vessels deep within the brain. The internal capsule has a unique function, as many crucial fibers pass through this area of the brain. Therefore, even a small stroke in this area can result in a significant loss of motor control, sensation, or cognition. Fortunately, there are effective […]

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Atherosclerosis and Stroke: How Excess Plaque Increases Risk

Atherosclerosis and stroke are closely related because they share common risk factors. In fact, having atherosclerosis can increase the risk of experiencing a stroke. By proactively managing the risk factors that cause atherosclerosis, individuals can significantly reduce their stroke risk and prevent other complications. Even if you have already experienced a stroke, managing or preventing […]

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Mixed Transcortical Aphasia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Mixed transcortical aphasia is a severe form of aphasia that causes an inability to speak or understand others. It is similar to global aphasia in that it affects multiple aspects of a person’s language skills. However, individuals with mixed transcortical aphasia can still repeat words they hear, even an entire sentence. This article will review the causes […]

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How a Stroke Affects the Muscular System: Recovering Muscle Function

The effects of a stroke vary widely, but one common question from survivors is “How does a stroke affect the muscular system?” There are many ways muscle function after stroke can be affected, which can cause survivors to feel overwhelmed and confused by their unique symptoms. However, there is hope for improvement in muscle function […]

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Surgery for Stroke: Hemorrhagic vs. Ischemic Interventions

A stroke can be an incredibly scary event, sometimes requiring emergency surgery. While surgery after stroke is not uncommon, the many unknowns can be overwhelming for both survivors and their loved ones. The specific surgery you may receive depends heavily on the type of stroke you experienced and the location of the stroke within the […]

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Stroke Recovery After 5 Years: Research Studies and Stories of Hope

Survivors may understand that stroke recovery is a lengthy process, but it can be hard to anticipate what this can look like 5 years down the road. Every stroke is different and, as a result, everyone will recover at different rates. For this reason, it can be difficult to maintain hope when you experience setbacks […]

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