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Stroke: How to contain the damage When your patient suffers a stroke, you'll find yourself in a race to keep him alive and prevent the neurological damage from spreading. This first of two articles tells you how you can help stabilize the patient during the acute phase of the st...
The human mind is very adept at sustaining denial and ignoring unpleasant things. There is also the cognitive dynamic where once a person has committed to a point of view or a conclusion, they will keep adjusting their worldview to prevent cognitive dissonance or other ...
If patients have acute vertigo during the examination,nystagmus is usually apparent during inspection. However, visual fixation can suppress nystagmus. In such cases, the patient is asked to wear +30 diopter or Frenzel lenses to prevent visual fixation so that nystagmus, if present, ca...
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A 76-year-old male presented 2 years ago to another institution with signs and symptoms of intracranial hypertension. On neurological examination, the patient presented a right-side mild hemiparesis, gait disturbance, mild fluent aphasia, and short-term memory problems. Brain imaging revealed an obst...
How does aphasia affect the nervous system? Does Tourette syndrome sometimes appear later in life? How does myasthenia gravis affect the central nervous system? How does myasthenia gravis affect the somatic nervous system? Why is Parkinson's disease a neurological disease?
Some stroke survivors who have Aphasia after suffering a stroke can take up to two years to fully regain their speaking ability. (25 to 40 percent) Is it possible to stroke recovery at home? Now, you may wonder if you can do your stroke recovery at home. Because there are some restricti...
The concept of self-help will be explained and argued to be an integral component of aphasia rehabilitation. The paper will describe how the self help group was facilitated, giving practical suggestions to clinicians who may wish to ... MANDY,LE,MAY - 《International Journal of Language & Comm...