One third of people after stroke, having survived the first few weeks, return home with significant residual disability, and can therefore benefit from an active, multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme. This is a comprehensive guide to rehabilitation after stroke, in which leading international authorities set out the basic neuroscientific principles that underlie brain recovery, including chapters on neural plasticity and neural imaging, and describe appropriate rehabilitation strategies for the many different functional problems that can arise after stroke. These include movement disorders, sensory loss, dysphagia and dysarthria, problems with continence and secual difficulties, and cognitive disorders. Also covered are measurement of disability and quality of life, assistive technology and vocational rehabilitation. It is therefore an essential handbook and reference for all members of the multidisciplinary stroke rehabilitation team, including medical personnel, therapists, clinical neuropsychologists and rehabilitation nurses.
This is a description of my stroke and the series of neurological events that led up to it. My recovery, and how I managed to make additional recovery progress after my normal recovery seemed to...
Stroke Recovery Workbook Immerse yourself in a comprehensive guide designed to aid stroke survivors in their journey towards recovery. The Stroke Recovery Workbook is a unique collection...
People with aphasia who have lost their language from a stroke can still get it back!This book contains 15 chapters with metaphorical stories-in words we can understand-that help us learn the...