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  2. Stroke recovery - Wikipedia

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    Overall, the development of post-stroke depression can play a significant role in a patient's recovery from a stroke. The severity of post-stroke depression has been associated with severity of impairment in activities of daily living (ADLs). By effectively treating depression, patients experience a greater recovery of basic ADLs such as ...

  3. Spurs coach Gregg Popovich ‘attacking his rehab’ after stroke ...

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    Popovich suffered a mild stroke at the team’s arena on Nov. 2, and he’s been recovering ever since. He is expected to make a full recovery, though specifics of his stroke or what his rehab ...

  4. 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.

  5. Spurs' Gregg Popovich releases statement as he recovers from ...

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    San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich thanked supporters in a statement on Monday as he continued to recover from a "mild stroke" he suffered in November. Popovich, 75, has been sidelined ...

  6. Stroke - Wikipedia

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    Stroke can be classified into two major categories: ischemic and hemorrhagic. [20] Ischemic stroke is caused by interruption of the blood supply to the brain, while hemorrhagic stroke results from the rupture of a blood vessel or an abnormal vascular structure. About 87% of stroke is ischemic, with the rest being hemorrhagic.

  7. Brunnstrom Approach - Wikipedia

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    The Brunnstrom Approach follows six proposed stages of sequential motor recovery after a stroke. A patient can plateau at any of these stages, but will generally follow this sequence if he or she makes a full recovery. [1] [2] The variability found between patients depends on the location and severity of the lesion, and the potential for ...