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  2. Stroke symptoms reversed in medical breakthrough study - AOL

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    This was despite a long gap between the stroke and the treatment. It was previously thought once the brain is damaged, it doesn't recover. Scientists involved in the study now believe that isn't true.

  3. Stroke recovery - Wikipedia

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    Recently, constraint induced movement therapy has been shown to be an effective rehabilitation technique at varying stages of stroke recovery to improve upper limb motor function and use during activities of daily living. These may include, but are not limited to, eating, dressing, and hygiene activities. [12]

  4. Tell Me Everything You Don't Remember - Wikipedia

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    The recovery process was long and exhausting. Lee gradually increased activities such as reading a magazine to a short story after six months. She wrote in her journal and blogged which displayed her stroke recovery and created connections. Lee re-enrolled in her Master in Fine Arts program.

  5. Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center - Wikipedia

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    Rancho continues to pioneer creative programs that promote recovery, community reintegration and independence for persons recovering from or living with physical disability, including such programs as: Day Rehabilitation Program; Rancho Wellness Center; KnowBarriers Patient Achievement Program; Acute Stroke Services; Advanced Robotics Center

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  7. Stroke Heroes Act FAST - Wikipedia

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    Stroke Heroes Act FAST is a public health campaign produced by the Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention and Control Program at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Begun in 2006, it is dedicated to increasing stroke recognition and shortening the time between the onset of stroke symptoms and arrival at a hospital's emergency department .