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10 Swallowing Exercises for Stroke Patients to Recover from Dysphagia

Nearly 80% of stroke survivors may experience dysphagia, a condition characterized by difficulty swallowing. In approximately 40% of survivors, post-stroke dysphagia becomes a persistent condition, lasting up to 6 months or longer. Swallowing exercises for stroke patients may help individuals overcome dysphagia and regain the ability to swallow safely and effectively. Speech-language pathologists, also known as […]

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Right Hemiplegia: Causes, Recovery Outlook, and Treatment

Right hemiplegia refers to paralysis of the right side of the body after injury to the brain or spinal cord. This can occur due to stroke, traumatic brain injury, cerebral palsy, and other neurological diagnoses. Fortunately, there are rehabilitation methods that can help you regain movement on the right side and increase independence with daily […]

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What Flexor Synergy Patterns After Stroke Mean For Recovery

Although flexor synergy patterns after stroke can be frustrating to deal with, they may be a sign of improvement. Also called flexion synergy patterns, these synergistic movements result from multiple muscle contractions that are triggered at once. For example, if you try to move your shoulder, your elbow and wrist might contract as well. While […]

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Left Hemiplegia: Causes, Recovery Outlook, and Treatment

Left hemiplegia describes paralysis of the left side of the body due to neurological injury. This secondary effect commonly occurs following a stroke or traumatic brain injury and can have a major impact on daily function. Luckily, many individuals with left hemiplegia have the potential to regain mobility on their affected side and improve their […]

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ACA Stroke: Recovery from Damage to the Anterior Cerebral Artery

The anterior cerebral artery, called the ACA, is a vital source of blood flow within the brain. When ACA stroke occurs, this blood flow is interrupted and can result in a wide array of secondary effects. The effects of ACA stroke can encompass many aspects of daily life, impacting motor, sensory, and cognitive functions. Fortunately, […]

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Tremors After Stroke: Symptoms, Causes, & Treatment

Post-stroke movement disorders, such as tremors, affect 1-4% of stroke survivors. Tremors after stroke are characterized by rhythmic, unintentional shaking of one or more body parts. However, tremors are not the only post-stroke movement disorder that can cause involuntary movement. Therefore, it’s important for survivors to work with their medical team for an accurate diagnosis. […]

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Understanding Seizures After Stroke: Causes, Statistics, & Treatment

Seizures after a stroke occur because of changes in electrical activity within the brain. However, just because you’ve had a stroke does not mean you’ll experience a seizure; and just because you’ve had a seizure does not mean you have epilepsy. Many factors, including the severity and location of a stroke, can influence one’s likelihood […]

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