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Anomic Aphasia: Understanding the Causes, Types, & Rehabilitation Process

Anomic aphasia is a language disorder that causes difficulty with word-finding or naming items. This condition, also known as dysnomia, can occur after a stroke, traumatic brain injury, or other neurological conditions. Individuals with anomic aphasia usually feel as though they have the word(s) at the tip of their tongue but struggle to recall the […]

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How to use a Hemiplegia Rehabilitation Walker

Multifunctional auxiliary tools: help the elderly and recovering or motor disability patients walk, help patients resume training, sit and rest, including cushions and wheels. Helps people who are inconvenient to move. #hemiplegia #hemiplegiawalker #framewalker #stroke #specialneeds #neolee #neoleerehab Purchase here Official Website: https://bit.ly/website-neolee-hemiplegiawalker Call our showrooms: KL: +603-9212 9402 JB: +607-519 0350

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Post-Stroke Rehabilitation

Post-Stroke Rehabilitation or Post-CVA (Cerebral Vascular Accident )Rehabilitation This film has been made to explain the various post-CVA rehabilitation therapy and activities to both patients and their families. Post-CVA rehabilitation therapy in meant to stimulate recovery, to help the patient adapt to the sometimes inevitable sequelae or lasting effects, and to foresee complications. An entire […]

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Patient suffering from hemiplegia treated with a rehabilitation solution done with virtual reality

Watch the results after 2 months of rehabilitation done with virtual reality. Patient treated by Dr PY. Libois, Neurologist, Belgium

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Damage to Broca’s Area: Causes, Symptoms, & Rehabilitation Process

Damage to Broca’s area, a small region located in the frontal lobe, can lead to a speech disorder known as Broca’s aphasia or expressive aphasia. Individuals with Broca’s aphasia have difficulty forming words and producing speech but do not struggle with comprehension. The severity of aphasia depends on the severity of the injury to the […]

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Stroke Rehabilitation: Overcoming Mental Barriers

Dealing with the aftermatch of a stroke can lead to a whirlwind of emotions including confusion, hopelessness, disappointment, and even despair. If you are in the process of recovery, these emotions are completely normal. Here I break down some of the most common emotional “highs and lows” and the things patients have taught me in […]

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Home Exercise Program for Stroke Recovery: How Patients Can Stay Motivated During Rehabilitation

After discharge from the hospital after a stroke, many survivors participate in outpatient therapy about once per week. However, this may not be enough to produce fast results. Fortunately, incorporating a home exercise program for stroke recovery can help keep the brain stimulated and encourage recovery to continue. This article will discuss the benefits of […]

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