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  1. Lying or sitting in one position for too long causes the body and joints to stiffen and ache. Sometimes damage to the brain following a stroke can make even normal touch feel painful. You may have one or several types of pain. The key is to figure out what’s causing the pain.

  2. INTRODUCTION. THERE IS LIFE – AND HOPE – AFTER STROKE. WITH TIME, NEW ROUTINES WILL BECOME SECOND NATURE. REHABILITATION CAN BUILD YOUR STRENGTH, CAPABILITY AND CONFIDENCE. IT CAN HELP YOU CONTINUE YOUR DAILY ACTIVITIES DESPITE THE EFFECTS OF YOUR STROKE. If you are the caregiver, family member or friend of a stroke survivor, your role is vital.

  3. HOPE: The Stroke Recovery Guide provides valuable information in four sections: • Helpful Information addresses important post-stroke issues and offers suggestions on how to address your concerns.

  4. 27 Νοε 2008 · Last November, Ms. Stewart's mother, Martha Kostyra, died following a stroke at age 93. Ms. Stewart is turning the lessons she learned in the last years of her mother's life -- about older adults' needs and the challenges in meeting those needs -- into a book, a guide for caregivers.

  5. Recovery means regaining as much function and independence as possible. This may mean a life different than the one you had before stroke. Part of the recovery process is building a life with your current abilities that includes things that you find meaningful and fulfilling. Recovery can take a lot of work and has its ups and downs.

  6. 1) Stroke recovery involves regaining basic activities of daily living like mobility within 60 days, and independence within 80 days for most patients, though full recovery can take 6 months or longer.

  7. 7 Φεβ 2017 · To be successful, stroke recovery/rehabilitation research must better characterize the most important intersubject differences with respect to treatment responsiveness, and clinical trials need to incorporate appropriate measures in study design and data analysis.