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  2. Stroke recovery - Wikipedia

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    One study found that up to 8% of people who have had a stroke will develop central post-stroke pain, and that the pain will be moderate to severe in 5% of those affected. [78] The condition was formerly called "thalamic pain", because of the high incidence among those with damage to the thalamus or thalamic nuclei. Now known as CPSP, it is ...

  3. Chiropractors Say This Technique Relieves Pain ... - AOL

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    The story stuck with her because this wasn’t the first time she’d seen someone have a stroke after a neck adjustment at the chiropractor. She’d seen three other patients like this in her career.

  4. New Research Says This Is the Type of Exercise That Can Help ...

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    Recovering from a stroke is difficult, to say the least. It makes sense that the period after may leave you feeling fatigued, irritable, weak, in pain or unable to problem-solve, for example.

  5. Stroke patients test new nerve stimulation therapy - AOL

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    Two years ago Michael Koers was a fit and healthy 62-year-old - a courier who liked to keep busy at the family allotment. But things changed one night when he suffered a stroke that's left him ...

  6. Your biggest questions about strokes, answered - AOL

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    When someone has a stroke, a blood vessel to the brain bursts or is blocked by a clot. The result: Part of the brain cannot get the oxygen and nutrients it needs from blood, so brain cells die ...

  7. Dysesthesia - Wikipedia

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    Cutaneous dysesthesia is characterized by discomfort or pain from touch to the skin by normal stimuli, including clothing. The unpleasantness can range from a mild tingling to blunt, incapacitating pain. [citation needed] Scalp dysesthesia is characterized by pain or burning sensations on or under the surface of the cranial skin. Scalp ...

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