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Remote Rehabilitation for Stroke Patients: What Sets it Apart?

Stroke recovery is a journey that often requires persistence and a personalized therapy program with frequent in-person therapy visits. However, with the advent of remote rehabilitation, or “telerehabilitation,” a new beacon of hope has emerged for stroke survivors who are seeking an alternative to traditional in-person rehabilitation. Telerehabilitation is an innovative approach that uses different […]

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13 Things Every Stroke Survivor Wished You Knew

Only a stroke survivor can truly relate to another stroke survivor. But that doesn’t mean that everyone else needs to feel like an outsider. In this article, you gain insight into what every stroke survivor wished you knew about stroke recovery. The more you understand, the more you can help a loved one in recovery. […]

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How Long Does It Take to Recover from a Mild Stroke? Understanding the Recovery Process

If your loved one recently had a minor stroke, you may have questions about mild stroke recovery time. Your first question may be: How long does it take to recover from a mild stroke? It’s important to know that every stroke is different and therefore recovery times vary. No one can estimate a mild stroke recovery time […]

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Anosognosia for hemiparesis after left-sided stroke – ScienceDirect.com

Anosognosia for hemiparesis after left-sided stroke  ScienceDirect.com

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Navigating the Road to Recovery with Pediatric Stroke Survivors

Pediatric stroke is a rare condition that affects nearly one thousand children in the United States each year. Often, the road to recovery after a pediatric stroke is difficult. Fortunately, children’s brains are adaptable, allowing many pediatric stroke survivors to achieve a partial or even complete recovery. This article will explain the causes and symptoms of pediatric […]

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Anger After Stroke: Understanding the Triggers & Effective Coping Tips

Anger after stroke can occur for many reasons. Changes in emotional regulation after stroke may occur due to altered brain chemistry or as a result of damage to specific areas of the brain. Anger may also result from unwanted lifestyle changes, such as losing a job due to stroke-related impairments. It is important to address […]

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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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