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What stroke recovery looks like today
Rebuilding the brain As soon as 24 to 48 hours after a stroke, physical therapists like Moriello will begin to mobilize a stroke patient, asking them to get out of bed, stand up, and walk around. A ...
Most people imagine a stroke as a sudden collapse, slurred speech, or paralysis. However, according to neurologists, the reality is often far more subtle and far more dangerous. In several instances, ...
For more than 40 years as a researcher and clinician, Joseph Broderick has actively contributed to improvements in stroke care, occupying a front row seat to seismic innovations: the clinical trials ...
As Stroke Awareness Month continues, a Tulsa speech therapist is shedding light on the recovery process and the critical role speech-language pathologists play in post-stroke care. Speech-language ...
Rahul Roy’s viral reel highlights stroke recovery struggles - slow, complex, and misunderstood - requiring rehabilitation, ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - A Lowcountry hospital wants to make sure residents can recognize what a stroke looks like so they can act faster and potentially save a life. Roper St. Francis Healthcare is ...
A stroke survivor whose sole symptom was an inability to read has urged the public to recognise uncommon signs of the condition. Gordon Robb, 63, experienced a bleed on his brain but was reluctant to ...
Tucson stroke survivor Lori Grijalva shares her story during National Stroke Awareness Month and the warning signs to know.
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