poststroke

由PTater著作·2021·被引用52次—Hemichorea-hemiballismisthemostcommonmovementdisorderfollowingastrokeinadultswhiledystoniaismostcommoninchildren.Tremor,myoclonus,asterixis ...,由HMHuang著作·2007·被引用1次—Thispaperhighlightstheimportanceofearlyrecognitionandemphasisonclinicalsupportandtherapyinthecareofpatientswithdepressionfollowingstroke.,Rehabilitationafterastrokebeginsinthehospital,oftenwithi...

Post-stroke Movement Disorders

由 P Tater 著作 · 2021 · 被引用 52 次 — Hemichorea-hemiballism is the most common movement disorder following a stroke in adults while dystonia is most common in children. Tremor, myoclonus, asterixis ...

中風後抑鬱症之相關影響因素及其處置

由 HM Huang 著作 · 2007 · 被引用 1 次 — This paper highlights the importance of early recognition and emphasis on clinical support and therapy in the care of patients with depression following stroke.

Treat and Recover from Stroke

Rehabilitation after a stroke begins in the hospital, often within a day or 2 after the stroke. Rehab helps ease the transition from hospital to home and can ...

Stroke Recovery Timeline

1–3 Months Post-Stroke. “The first three months after a stroke are the most important for recovery and when patients will see the most improvement,” says ...

Stroke rehabilitation

Stroke rehabilitation is a program of different therapies designed to help you relearn skills lost after a stroke. Depending on the parts of your brain affected ...

Stroke

After having a stroke, many people experience problems with speaking and understanding, as well as reading and writing. If the parts of the brain responsible ...

Post Stroke Care

Stroke recovery is maximized through proper care and rehabilitation. Teach patients about stroke, treatments and continuing prevention with these resources.

Effects of stroke

Tiredness and fatigue · Changes to behaviour · Emotional changes · Hallucinations and delusions · Locked-in syndrome after brain stem stroke · Problems with memory ...

What Happens After A Stroke?

Your limbs may change position. Your neck, arms, or legs can become stiff, painful, or shortened, limiting mobility and interfering with daily life.