
Possible Effects of a Stroke: Understanding the Aftermath
Every stroke is different and, as a result, every patient will experience secondary effects differently. To make the recovery process even more complex, some patients
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Every stroke is different and, as a result, every patient will experience secondary effects differently. To make the recovery process even more complex, some patients
A stroke in the brain stem is a unique type of stroke. Of course, all strokes are unique, because every stroke is different. But brain
Did you know that about 60% of stroke survivors sustain vision problems? Fortunately, many survivors can regain eyesight at least partially with the right approach.
Home modifications for stroke patients can help ease the transition back to everyday life. The purpose of home modifications for stroke patients is to make
Foot drop is a condition that impairs mobility in the foot, making it difficult to walk. Fortunately, there are ways to regain mobility in the
Vitamins for stroke recovery can help boost brain health, but beware that no single pill fits all. Supplements that enhance one person’s recovery from stroke
Transcortical sensory aphasia is a form of aphasia that can cause poor auditory comprehension. It typically occurs after damage to the temporal lobe. In this
Transcortical motor aphasia is a rare category of aphasia that can make it difficult to speak or understand others. The symptoms can very greatly between
Individuals who use stroke rehab equipment at home are often more motivated to exercise on a regular basis, and as a result, see improvements in
Primary progressive aphasia is a neurological syndrome that slowly and progressively impairs a person’s language abilities. Symptoms usually begin gradually, often starting with minor problems
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