MAKING SENSE OF REHABILITATION PROGRAMS
More than two-thirds of stroke survivors undergo rehabilitation. However, the range of services available is broad and the intensity of rehabilitation offered varies widely. This video provides an overview so you can help guide your stroke patients toward functional recovery and independence.
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BE ALERT TO THE EARLY SIGNS OF STROKE
About every 40 seconds someone in the U.S. has a stroke, the No. 5 cause of death and a leading cause of disability. Stroke can happen to anyone – any age, any time. How well you detect the early warning signs of a stroke could save your life or the life of a loved one.
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GET INTO THE HABIT OF BETTER HEALTH
Healthy eating post-stroke will provide you with energy to participate in rehabilitation, stay active and return to your daily activities. Working small, positive steps into your daily life can help you improve your heart and brain function. In our new six-part Habit Coach series, you’ll learn how to create healthy habits that really stick.
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UNDERSTANDING CHANGES CAUSED BY STROKE
Your brain controls how you move, feel, communicate, think and act. Brain injury from a stroke can affect any of these abilities. Review some common effects of stroke as well as changes that may occur with left-brain injury vs right-brain injury.
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WEBINAR: BEST PRACTICES IN CRYPTOGENIC STROKE
Learn how to incorporate the “Guidelines on the Go” mobile app into clinical practice with this CE-approved, three-part webinar on atrial fibrillation in cryptogenic stroke detection and secondary stroke prevention. Experts, using case-based examples, will demonstrate how to evaluate whether AFib is a related cause of stroke.
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