Stroke is the commonest cause for
disability. Stroke
rehabilitation is very vital for the recovery other patients suffering from stroke. Stroke rehabilitation helps to build the strength, endurance, coordination and confidence.
The main goal of stroke rehabilitation is to help to learn to do things which were earlier done by the patient. It also aims to prevent recurrence of stroke attack. The patient who had stroke is at a high risk another of stroke again during the first year. The main aim of stroke rehabilitation is to prevent complications, to decrease the impairments and to increase the functions.
The common after effects of stroke
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Weakness or paralysis on one side of the body
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Poor balance or clumsy movement
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Problems with speech and language
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Problems with memory, thinking, attention and learning.
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Problems with bladder or bowel control
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Not knowing what happens on one side of the body
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Trouble swallowing
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Emotional lability
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Problems getting around and caring for yourself
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Problems with memory, thinking or problem solving
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Poor vision and/or changes in vision
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Numbness
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Weakness, fatigue
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Depression
To prevent recurrence of stroke
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By having regular health check ups
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Control of blood pressure.
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Control of blood sugar levels.
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Regular physical activity.
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Types of rehabilitation programs
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Hospital rehabilitation programs
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Long term care facility with therapy and skilled nurse care.
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Outpatient rehabilitation programs.
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Home based rehabilitation programs
Rehabilitation specialists
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Physicians like General physicians, neurologists, psychiatrists, geriatricians.
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Rehabilitation nurses.
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Physical therapists.
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Occuaptional therapist
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Speech –language therapists.
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Psychologists.