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Life after a stroke Following treatment in hospital, people living with the effects of a stroke will needrehabilitation services, which are offered in inpatient and outpatient facilities. In the case ofoutpatient rehabilitation, the person living with stroke usually lives at home and attends a progra...
Around a third of stroke survivors will have trouble communicating and interpreting language (aphasia); this may affect speech, understanding, reading or writing. Approximately 40% of stroke survivors will have difficulty swallowing after their stroke (see p491). Cognitive problems, tiredness, visual...
If you or someone you love has had a stroke, you understand that after a stroke, a person has many questions: "What is a stroke, and why did I have one?" "How can I best recover from my stroke?" "How can I make sure this never happens to me again?" Every 45 seconds someone ...
Stroke incidence in those of working age has been reported to be increasing significantly, implying strong incentives for research concerning working ability after stroke. This study focused on differences in subjective aspects of work and dimensions of quality of life after having experienced stroke. ...
It’s possible to get life insurance after having a stroke, but your options will be based on the recency and severity of your stroke.
Purpose To provide a systematic overview of current qualitative systematic reviews and metasyntheses of patients and informal carers experiences with rehabilitation and life after stroke following discharge. Method A systematic literature search was performed based on PRISMA guidelines. Nine databases were sy...
Long‐term sexual function after mid‐urethral slings for stress urinary incontinence in women Introduction: There has been increasing concern about potential negative impact of mid‐urethral slings (MUS) on sexual life. Our aim was to study sexual a... BR Solhaug,R Svenningsen,MY Nyhus,... ...
Objective:We aimed to compare quality of life (QOL) in women and men after ischemic stroke or TIA, and to determine the incremental impact of demographic, socioeconomic, clinical, and stroke-specific effects on longitudinal QOL.Methods:We assessed QOL in patients with ischemic stroke or TIA at...
“Stroke rehabilitation can take a heavy toll physically and emotional on a stroke survivor and their family members. But Nasam has always been a safe space where they can go to for recovery, meet other survivors and be motivated to embrace life after stroke,” she says. ...