For many stroke survivors, recovery is derailed by painful muscle stiffness and involuntary spasms that limit movement, independence, and quality of life. Often viewed as an unavoidable consequence of ...
Stroke survivors often face substantial and long-lasting problems with their arms. Both arms often decline together: When one arm is more severely affected by the stroke, the other becomes more ...
Overall, stroke survivors had 2.4 times greater odds of another stroke occurring during pregnancy or within six weeks of ...
Stroke survivors report 55% increase in communication satisfaction using new wearable speech device. Revoice helps stroke ...
Stroke survivors uncomfortable about sharing their thoughts and feelings have slower physical and cognitive recovery after ...
A wearable AI neck device translates silent throat vibrations into fluent speech, improving communication and satisfaction for stroke survivors with dysarthria.
Stroke survivors who felt they could not talk about their feelings or fears about their health with close friends or family ...
Stroke survivors who were uncomfortable sharing their thoughts and feelings about their condition and future had slower ...
A Stroke Survivors’ group began in Hubberston and Hakin in 2021 with the aim to provide respite for survivors and their carers or families.
The rationale behind the treatment is that, because genetic FXI deficiency has been linked with reduced risk of ischemic ...
Fifteen years ago, Sam van Rood had a stroke. His wife became his carer but last year, council‑funded carers began providing ...
Paramedic Richard Foster has been left to deal with the impact of aphasia - a communication disorder which affects speaking, understanding, reading and writing.
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