Stroke, a condition that affects the blood vessels in the brain, has undergone significant changes in treatment over the years. In the past, little could be done for someone who had suffered a stroke, but today, there are efficacious interventions that can be provided in the emergency room. Before 1995, the only treatment for stroke […]
When someone has a stroke, it can be a life-altering event. Strokes are a leading cause of death and disability around the world, and they can happen to anyone at any age. But the human brain is a remarkable organ, and it has an amazing ability to rewire itself after a stroke. Rehabilitation is an […]
Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide, with one out of five women and one out of six men experiencing it throughout their lifetime. While stroke used to be considered the end of the line for many, advancements in medical technology and rehabilitation have significantly increased the number of people surviving it. […]
Post-stroke pain is a common occurrence among stroke survivors and can significantly impact their quality of life. While physical pain can be challenging to deal with, the psychological components of post-stroke pain can often be overlooked. In this article, we will discuss the psychological components of post-stroke pain and how to effectively communicate pain with […]
After a stroke, patients may experience different types of pain. Dr. Lucinda Adriana Arenas, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physician with Baptist Health South Florida, explains that there are generally three types of pain: spasticity type of pain, musculoskeletal pain, and central neuropathic pain. The first type of pain is spasticity type of pain. Patients who […]
After experiencing a stroke, it’s crucial to receive rehabilitation as soon as possible. But when does this process start? Typically, after a stroke patient has been medically stabilized, rehabilitation services are consulted to evaluate the patient’s deficits and determine their level of function. This usually happens between the first 24 to 48 hours of hospitalization. […]
Caring for a stroke patient is a team effort that requires the involvement of a variety of healthcare professionals. From nurses to nutritionists, psychologists to physical therapists, the journey to recovery takes a village. Once a patient is admitted to the acute rehab unit, the team evaluates the patient’s deficits and comes up with a […]
Have you ever heard of the term “mini stroke” or “transient ischemic attack”? These phrases are often used to describe a specific type of stroke, but what exactly are they? Let’s dive in and explore what mini strokes are, how they happen, and what they mean for your health. What is a mini stroke? A […]