
Psychological Component of Post-Stroke Pain
Some stroke survivors do not discuss their pain, because they may feel embarrassed or they do not want to show they are not at 100%. Dr. Lucinda Adriana Arenas, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physician with Baptist Health South Florida, talks about what happens during the evaluation with the doctor. ************************************************************************************************************************************************************************** SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel:…...
Read MorePhysical Medicine & Strokes
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation is a medical specialty dedicated to care and through disability, after injury or disease, which involves bones, muscles and nervous system, meaning brain and spine, explains Dr. Lucinda Adriana Arenas, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Physician with Baptist Health South Florida. She also says physiatrists lead a team of other disciplines and…...
Read MoreCauses of Heat Stroke
Being out in the heat for too long can throw off the balance of the body temperature, says Dr. Deepa Sharma, Family Medicine Physician with Baptist Health Primary Care. She describes if the body is unable to cool itself, people can develop a heat related illness, such as heat exhaustion and heat stroke, among others.…...
Read MoreAnatomy of the Brain & Strokes
Dr. Italo Linfante, Medical Director of Interventional Neuroradiology & Endovascular Neurosurgery with Baptist Health Neuroscience Center, talks about how strokes occur. With a digital imaging, the specialists describes the arteries of the brain and it does it by a lot of vessels, he explains. The specialist affirms for surgeons the upper part of the brain…...
Read MoreDiagnosis of a Stroke: FAST
FAST stands for Face, Arm, Speech and Time and it is a way to recognize if someone is having a stroke. So, you can ask the person to smile to see if the Face looks uneven; to raise both Arms and see if one arm drifts down; to repeat a phrase and notice if their…...
Read MoreMortality Stroke
According to Dr. Felipe de los Rios, 50% of the people who have a stroke can die. The neurologist says the most deadly strokes are those where there is bleeding involved. “Hemorrhage, blood vessel rupture or aneurysm ruptures are the most deadly strokes. Mortality can be as high as 50%. So, half of the people…...
Read MorePost-Stroke Rehabilitation with Gabriela M. Ortega
Gabriela M. Ortega, Supervisor for Acute Rehabilitation at West Kendall Baptist Hospital, explains rehabilitation depends on the patient. "Once they are medically stable, we have a consult usually between the first 24 to 48 hours at the hospital to determine what deficits are present and the goals for the patients." Haronyd Melo Nunez, Manager of…...
Read MoreHigh Blood Pressure Is The Main Risk Factor
A stroke may be caused by several factors. According to Dr. Felipe de los Rios, high blood pressure is the main risk factor and can appear at an early age. Stress, high cholesterol and diabetes are other common risk factors. Also, environmental and behavioral factors such as pollution and diet can lead to a stroke.…...
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