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How to regain hand grasp and function
Oct 14, 2021
How to regain hand grasp and function
Home Exercise Programs for Right Arm, Stroke Recovery Story
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Stroke Recovery Story - Stroke Survivor Annie
Home exercise programs are crucial for stroke recovery but can be discouraging when not seeing immediate results. Annie was in her late 20’s when she suffered a stroke and faced an uphill battle to regain usage of her right arm.
Stroke Recovery Story After Stroke and Acute Rehab in the Hospital
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Stroke Recovery Stories - Stroke Survivor Marcy
After having a stroke, Marcy began looking for at-home stroke rehabilitation solutions. This is Marcy's stroke recovery story after her 1 month of acute rehab in the hospital.
Psychological Care after Stroke
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Psychological Care and Support For Caregivers of Stroke Victims
Depression and anxiety are common side effects experienced by stroke patients. Psychological care is more about understanding and offering timely support.
NEOFECT Smart Glove congenital stroke survivor stroke rehab
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Neofect Smart Glove Helps Congenital Stroke Survivor Janet
NEOFECT Smart Glove user Janet suffered a congenital stroke when she was an infant. Janet went through therapy as a youth, took some time off, returning to therapy as an adult to take control of her body once again.
Emotional and Behavioral Challenges After a Stroke
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Emotional and Behavioral Challenges After a Stroke
Many people wonder if emotional and behavioral changes are permanent. The answer is usually no.
Exercise after Stroke: for Brain Function and Mental Healthiness
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Exercise After Stroke For Brain Function and Mental Healthiness
Why You Should Exercise After a Stroke: A research concluded that 45 minutes to an hour of moderate-to-vigorous exercise was good for the brain.
The Best Tips for Stroke Survivors to Maximize Recovery and Participation
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The Best Tips for Stroke Survivors to Maximize Recovery and Participation
Physical health, work, and leisure are still options after stroke. Here are some of the the best things to know to stay productive and fulfilled as a stroke survivor.
Yes! There is Hope for Chronic Stroke!
Chronic Stroke
Yes! There is Hope for Chronic Stroke
A stroke is usually considered chronic at the six-month mark. This article reviews research on chronic stroke recovery and promising therapy treatment approaches that target improving limb function, even for an "old" stroke.
Setting Personal Goals After Stroke
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Setting Personal Goals After Stroke
Goal-setting becomes the name of the game for stroke survivors as they transition from the hospital back into their homes and communities.
Staying Motivated After Stroke
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Staying Motivated After Stroke
Whether one is contemplating or committed to a health decision, understanding the psychology behind motivation can help remove obstacles in the path towards change.
Stroke Recovery Stories- Ella's Story
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Stroke Recovery Stories - Ella's Story
Ella is a personal development blogger, habit coach, motivational speaker, and stroke thriver.
Family Support After Stroke: How Can I Help?
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Family Support After Stroke: How Can I Help?
If you are wondering where to begin check out these tips on how to best support your loved one after a stroke.
5 Stages of Your Stroke Rehab Progress
Stroke Rehab
5 Stages of Your Stroke Rehab Progress
Stroke recovery is going to be different for everyone based on their age, where the stroke occurred, what type of stroke they had.
Recovery Calendar: An Important Component of  Stroke Recovery
Recovery Calendar
Recovery Calendar: An Important Component of Stroke Recovery
A recovery calendar should include your participation in rehab exercises, symptoms and functional improvements that you’re noticing.
How can biofeedback jumpstart your stroke rehab program?
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How Can Biofeedback Jumpstart Your Stroke Rehab Program?
“Biofeedback can train a stroke survivor to move more naturally.” says Dr. Richard L. Harvey, “medical director at the Rehab Institute of Chicago.