Virtual reality technology has shown promising results for helping stroke patients regain arm movements, according to a new ...
Researchers continue to advance the science to determine best treatments for stroke. Based on an international study of 530 patients, researchers discovered that while the clot retrieval procedure ...
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Sharon Stone Was 'Destitute with a 1% Chance of Surviving' After Stroke — but Says, 'I Made It, and You Can Too’She said following the stroke, she was “unable to remember anything ... Stone says there weren’t rehabilitation programs that ...
Stroke experts from UCSF Health presented new research and clinical findings at the annual the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference (ISC25), the world’s premier meeting ...
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WNEM Saginaw on MSNWhat stroke survivors and cardiologists want you to know ahead of American Heart MonthFeb. 1, marks the beginning of American Heart Month and now is a good time to start thinking about your heart.
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Walking It Off, Literally! High Intensity Walking May Help You Recover Better From Stroke TreatmentWe have all had days when we are down and about, sometimes you trip over and hurt yourself, and you simply walk to make it ...
New research suggests that adding higher-intensity walking to physical therapy could help improve stroke recovery. Stroke survivors in a progressive-intensity walking rehabilitation program showed ...
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News Medical on MSNESCAPE-MeVO trial advances understanding of stroke treatment for medium-sized vessel blockagesUniversity of Calgary's Hotchkiss Brain Institute researchers with the Calgary Stroke Program at Foothills Medical Centre revolutionized treatment for stroke with the ESCAPE Trial, proving that a clot ...
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News Medical on MSNHigh intensity Walking Exercise Program Enhances Stroke Recovery, suggests studyA progressively higher-intensity walking exercise program, combined with standard physical therapy, significantly improved ...
The Rowan Stroke Support Group has returned thanks to the partnership of some local stroke survivors along with Novant, the YMCA and Rowan-Cabarrus Community College, all helping to provide this ...
alvarez/Getty Images In a new study, stroke survivors in a progressive-intensity walking rehabilitation program showed greater mobility and improved quality of life compared to usual care.
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