DEALING WITH POST-STROKE SPASTICITY
More than 3 million stroke survivors experience spasticity: stiff or rigid muscles, usually affecting use of the elbow, wrist or ankle. Spasticity often reduces the independence of stroke survivors and increases their reliance on caregivers. Learn about coping techniques and treatment options to manage spasticity.
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YOU’RE NOT ALONE – JOIN THE CONVERSATION
Be a part of the growing online community of stroke survivors and caregivers who know what you’re going through. Connect with others, ask questions and consider sharing your personal story as a Support Network blog post.
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MEET VOTERS’ CHOICE HERO AND LOOK AHEAD
David Moskowitz survived a stroke at age 17. Today, he’s completing a bachelor’s degree in nursing alongside some of the same nurses who helped save his life. Our Stroke Hero Awards recognize individuals and groups devoted to stroke awareness and care. Be ready to nominate a stroke hero you know when the nominations open this fall.
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GIVE YOUR SCIENCE GLOBAL REACH AT #ISC23
The International Stroke Conference (ISC) is the world’s premier stroke meeting. Will your science change the stroke and brain health landscape? Submit your abstract in one of the 17 categories for ISC or Stroke Nursing Symposium. Abstract submission closes Aug. 23.
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INTELLIGO PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION HUB
Medicine moves at the speed of life; keeping up can be difficult without the proper resources. The Intelligo Professional Education Hub™ provides continuing education and training tools. Check out our stroke curriculum and stay abreast of the latest science.
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