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  2. Stroke recovery - Wikipedia

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    Treatment should be based on assessment by the relevant health professionals, although there is evidence that caregivers utilise social media communities to source information related to stroke recovery. [67] For muscles with mild-to-moderate impairment, exercise should be the mainstay of management, and is likely to need to be prescribed by a ...

  3. Recovering From a Stroke Just Got Easier Thanks to AI - AOL

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    GettyNeurologist Heidi Schambra from New York University describes the post-stroke brain as “avid to learn”: in the initial weeks of recovery, the brain is ripe to reform its connection to ...

  4. New Research Says This Is the Type of Exercise That Can Help ...

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    Recovering from a stroke is difficult, to say the least. It makes sense that the period after may leave you feeling fatigued, irritable, weak, in pain or unable to problem-solve, for example.

  5. Popovich to make 'full recovery' from mild stroke - AOL

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    The San Antonio Spurs say veteran coach Gregg Popovich is "expected to make a full recovery" after he suffered a mild stroke earlier this month.

  6. Pennsylvania Rep. Dwight Evans says he's recovering from a ...

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    U.S. Rep. Dwight Evans of Philadelphia said Thursday that he is in a rehabilitation facility recovering from a minor stroke, and plans to return to voting in Washington in about six weeks. Evans ...

  7. Constraint-induced movement therapy - Wikipedia

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    It is this process that CIMT seeks to reverse. The American Stroke Association has written that Taub's therapy is "at the forefront of a revolution" in what is regarded possible in terms of recovery for stroke survivors. [1] As a result of the patient engaging in repetitive exercises with the affected limb, the brain grows new neural pathways.