The problems of initiating speech therapy for the stroke patient in hospital It is actually very difficult to describe exercises which would be generally suitable for all aphasics. What is usually required is a programme of carefull... EM Wechsler 被引量: 0发表: 1977年 A patient decision aid...
The elderly stroke patient's long-term adherence to physiotherapy home exercises. Adv Physiother 2011; 13(4): 145-152.Karingen I, Dysvik E, Furnes B. The elderly stroke patient's long-term adherence to physiotherapy home exercises. Advances in Physiotherapy. 2011;13:145-152....
Current management of dysphagia involves compensation and rehabilitation. Compensatory techniques—such as chin tuck or modifying diet and fluid consistencies—enable safe swallowing but do not alter long-term function [7]. Rehabilitative exercises, however, can improve swallowing function and resumption of...
Greater self-directed activity may be encouraged with patient education and instruction in self-directed exercises [30, 35] and activity diaries [29, 43]. Environmental modifications to promote self-directed activity are recommended [32, 35–38]. In addition greater family involvement [29, 33, ...
through a series of exercises that help them identify their strengths and vulnerabilities, record their medications, and set goals. These interventions build skill sets and independence by supporting individuals to manage their own condition, either as the patient or in a supportive role as the ...
Occupational, Physical, and Speech therapists focus on intensity exercises that will set a person up for success in relearning these important skills. A patient will start experiencing stroke rehabilitation as soon as they become medically stable in the hospital to increase the recovery process. The ...
stimulation can improve movement in stroke patients. The technique, called transcranial direct current stimulation, involves placing two rubber electrodes on the patient's head over the motor area of the brain and passing a small current between them while the patient does various training exercises....
Daily rehabilitation exercises should continue to be part of the stroke patient’s routine. Prevention of recurrence may involve the administration of antiplatelet drugs such as aspirin, control of high blood pressure, and the use of statins. Some people may benefit from carotid endarterectomy and ...
I liked seeing REAL patient improvements that could be achieved in one day. Removed the fear of using electrical stimulation (as our department hadn’t started using it yet) Great to work with patients – I think the 2 hours each day was about right. ...
3. have her practice facial and tongue exercises to improve motor control necessary for speech. 4. prevent embarrassing her by changing the subject if she does not respond in a timely manner. Answer: 1 12. Twenty-four hours after admission, a patient with a stroke has progressive development...