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Stroke rehabilitation is a program of different therapies designed to help you relearn skills lost after a stroke. Rehabilitation methods can depend on the parts of your brain affected by the stroke. Rehabilitation can help with movement, speech, strength and daily living skills.
A stroke is an emergency situation, and the faster you receive treatment the better. But what happens in the days, weeks and months after a stroke? Johns Hopkins stroke rehabilitation specialist April Pruski, M.D., explains.
Learn how stroke survivors can Get The Most Out of Rehab (Video) when participating in acute rehab, sub-acute rehab or a skilled nursing facility. No matter where you are in your recovery journey, there’s hope. Use our H ope: The Stroke Recovery Guide as you navigate your stroke recovery.
There are seven major stroke recovery stages. Find out what to expect in each stage and discover treatment options to help enhance recovery.
After your stroke, you may have to relearn or reconfigure the most basic things in life: dressing, driving, shopping, to name a few. These tips and strategies can help you recover and chart your new course. Managing Your Stroke. Tips for Daily Living. Home Modifications.
Stroke recovery should start immediately following the stroke for best results. It can take weeks to years to recover, but with patience and persistence, it may be possible to regain many...
Learn about stroke recovery and how post-stroke rehabilitation can make a difference in helping stroke survivors to achieve the best long-term outcome.