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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: stroke recovery + stroke recovery: + stroke  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)

When should exercise be introduced into a stroke survivor's recovery?
Globe and Mail, Canada -
Question When should exercise be introduced into a stroke survivor's recovery and what type of exercise should be done? Answer Introducing physical activity ...
Stroke rehab may be poorer for arthritis patients
Reuters UK, UK - Aug 4, 2008
By Michelle Rizzo NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People with rheumatoid arthritis who suffer a stroke are likely to have lower functional ability subsequently ...
Stroke experts praise research
Edinburgh Evening News, UK - Aug 4, 2008
Treatment decisions in the first three hours after a stroke are vital in the patient's recovery process, and scientists have discovered that real-time ...

Malaysia Star
Owner gives thanks for dog?s recovery
Malaysia Star, Malaysia -
She was purging blood as her internal organs had showed signs of damage from heat stroke. I thought I was going to lose her but the power of prayer brought ...
Welwyn Garden City stroke victim cured by 'wonder drug'
Times 24, UK - Aug 4, 2008
The dramatic recovery has even led pals to dub him "JC" - as he had the stroke on a Wednesday but 'miraculously' walked out of hospital on the Friday! ...
Sampson announces retirement for 'forseeable future'
Kent Online, United Kingdom -
"With a stroke there is no definitive recovery period it just takes sheer hard work and determination. "Due to this I feel that I cannot give my normal ...
Be wary of Henna tattoos
Belleville News Democrat,  USA -
Despite current treatments, one out of four patients who have a stroke or what's known as a transient ischemic attack (TIA) will have another stroke or ...
ST ALBANS: 'Miracle' recovery of stroke man
This is Local London, UK - Jul 31, 2008
By Alexandra Barham A Welwyn Garden City man left paralysed by a stroke made a miraculous recovery in just two days thanks to a revolutionary new drug. ...
PGA Tour commissioner says slimmer Tiger still on road to recovery
The Canadian Press,  Ohio - Aug 3, 2008
APPLYING SPIN: Despite bogeying three of the final four holes to turn a one-shot lead into a withering two-stroke defeat, Phil Mickelson forced a smile and ...

St. John's Telegram
Don't count him Out
St. John's Telegram, Canada - Aug 4, 2008
Recovery from stroke can be fast with some things and painstakingly slow with others. It took John, who used to run a 10-K race every summer, ...
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Recovery of motor function after stroke -
R Bonita, R Beaglehole - Stroke, 1988 - Am Heart Assoc
... Home page JK Lee, JE Kim, M. Sivula, and SM Strittmatter Nogo Receptor Antagonism
Promotes Stroke Recovery by Enhancing Axonal Plasticity J. Neurosci., July 7 ...

The functional anatomy of motor recovery after stroke in humans: a study with positron emission … -
F Chollet, V DiPiero, RJ Wise, DJ Brooks, RJ Dolan … - Ann Neurol, 1991 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Ann Neurol. 1991 Jan;29(1):63-71. The functional anatomy of motor recovery after
stroke in humans: a study with positron emission tomography. ...

Measurement of motor recovery after stroke. Outcome assessment and sample size requirements -
PW Duncan, LB Goldstein, D Matchar, GW Divine, J … - Stroke, 1992 - Am Heart Assoc
... ARTICLES. Measurement of motor recovery after stroke. ... CONCLUSIONS: Most of the
variability in motor recovery can be explained by 30 days after stroke. ...

'Spectacular shrinking deficit': rapid recovery from a major hemispheric syndrome by migration of an … -
SEIFI Stroke - Neurology, 1992 - AAN Enterprises
... We studied the clinical features of a major hemispheric stroke syndrome with rapid
recovery ("spectacular shrinking deficit" [SSD]) compared with stroke ...

The profile of recovery from stroke and factors influencing outcome -
M Kotila, O Waltimo, ML Niemi, R Laaksonen, M … - Stroke, 1984 - Am Heart Assoc
... ARTICLES. The profile of recovery from stroke and factors influencing outcome. ... The
recovery from stroke of 154 survivors out of 255 stroke patients was analyzed. ...

The Role of Diaschisis in Stroke Recovery -
RJ Seitz, NP Azari, U Knorr, F Binkofski, H Herzog … - Stroke, 1999 - Am Heart Assoc
... The Role of Diaschisis in Stroke Recovery. ... This observation corresponds to the original
conception of diaschisis as a restorative mechanism in stroke recovery. ...

Plasticity of Language-Related Brain Function During Recovery From Stroke -
KR Thulborn, PA Carpenter, MA Just - Stroke, 1999 - Am Heart Assoc
... In the second patient, in whom mapping was performed fortuitously before stroke,
recovery of a Wernicke's aphasia showed a similar increasing rightward shift ...

Defining post-stroke recovery: implications for design and interpretation of drug trials -
PW Duncan, S Min Lai, J Keighley - Neuropharmacology, 2000 - Elsevier
... All rights reserved. Defining post-stroke recovery: implications for design and
interpretation of drug trials. ... Author Keywords: Stroke; Outcomes; Recovery. ...

Amphetamine Paired With Physical Therapy Accelerates Motor Recovery After Stroke Further Evidence -
D Walker-Batson, P Smith, S Curtis, H Unwin, R … - Stroke, 1995 - Am Heart Assoc
... suggest that the use of animal models employing pharmacological manipulations after
brain injury may also have clinical correlates for stroke recovery in humans ...

Spontaneous neurological recovery after stroke and the fate of the ischemic penumbra. -
M Furlan, G Marchal, F Viader, JM Derlon, JC Baron - Ann Neurol, 1996 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... 1997 Mar;41(3):411-4. Spontaneous neurological recovery after stroke and the fate
of the ischemic penumbra. Furlan M, Marchal G, Viader F, Derlon JM, Baron JC. ...

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Stroke Recovery: Struggling to Communicate

One of the most devastating after-effects of stroke is impaired communication. A stroke, sometimes called a "brain attack", can steal one’s ability to understand, or to locate words. Fortunately for many patients, doctors have developed therapies that can help recover these communication skills. Below, two stroke experts discuss the most effective communication recovery techniques for stroke victims.

In what manner do stroke victims struggle with language?
DAVID ALEXANDER, MD: Language problems involve having difficulties understanding what a word means or saying a word. The patient may know what they want to say, but simply can’t get their brain to connect that word and they can’t say it, or they may have trouble understanding how sentences are put together. Those I would consider to be language problems. Speech problems have more to do with actual articulation. These are motor deficits. They can’t coordinate their talking as well as they used to. They simply have trouble speaking and their speech is slurred or somehow difficult to understand.

When do these speech and language problems first make themselves apparent after a stroke?
DAVID ALEXANDER, MD: Immediately. They occur right at the onset of the stroke, and patients can look confused or dazed, even before it’s identified as a language problem, or they can have immediate slurred speech, which is more recognizable. But they occur right at the time of the stroke.

 

When should rehabilitation start?
RICHARD ZOROWITZ, MD: Rehabilitation for speech problems should begin immediately, and the reason for that is because you want to be able to have that patient be able to express their needs and wants and hopefully be able to have them understand what’s going on around them. This actually should occur with speech therapy, but even somewhat before that with nursing, so that the patient can participate in their care as much as possible.

Is speech therapy a given in most hospitals, for newly diagnosed stroke patients?
DAVID ALEXANDER, MD: In our hospital, yes. We have speech therapists who see the patient quite early, not simply for the speech problem, but because speech and language problems often lead to trouble swallowing, and that’s one of the first things we evaluate. Generally, we have the speech therapist see the patients within 24 to 36 hours to help the other clinicians determine whether the patient can take in food or whether there should be intravenous feedings, or even tube feedings, through the nose, for example.

How fast do speech and language problems get better?
RICHARD ZOROWITZ, MD: Like recovery with movement, usually it will happen within the first few months. And like movement recovery, sometimes improvement is slow. It can take months or years even. But usually we’re looking in the first several months after the stroke for the majority of recovery to occur.

If a person has not improved within six months, should they change their expectations, and indeed, should they just learn to live with whatever they have at that point?
DAVID ALEXANDER, MD: I think that people do change their expectations as they recover. At six months people can still make some incremental gains, but it’s not going to have the same accelerated pace as earlier. I think, realistically, people do have to realize that recovery can have limitations.

How long should a person continue to receive language or speech therapy?
RICHARD ZOROWITZ, MD: Speech therapy for inpatients can occur for at least several months. If it is appropriate, therapy can occur on an outpatient basis. Like other therapies, what we also want to do is to try to train them to be able to do various exercises on their own so that they can continue doing things independently once therapy stops, because insurance will not pay for this indefinitely.

Is there evidence that therapy works, or can progress be associated with passing time?
DAVID ALEXANDER, MD: The good thing about stroke in general is that people do recover gradually. The brain does recover to some extent, so most people recover with time. Most professionals believe that acute speed or language therapy can speed up recovery. It’s a hard thing to prove, however, because you have to compare it to the normal recovery that would have occurred anyway just simply with the family members talking to the patient, and the patient trying to do things themselves. It’s difficult to get objective data.

 
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