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Medical condition/treatment
Stroke rehabilitation or stroke aftercare
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Nervous system and movement
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Stroke rehabilitation is an important part of recovering from a stroke. It includes physical therapy, speech therapy and occupational therapy to restore or improve lost skills. Rehabilitation aims to promote the patient's quality of life and independence.
Causes/Description:
Physiotherapy, speech therapy, restoration of functions

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Rehabilitation, Neurologische Störungen, Lähmungen, Schlaganfallrehabilitation, Blutgerinnsel, Bewegung
50 min
260 Swiss francs
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Rehabilitation after a stroke is important to restore functions. It can vary based on neurological damage and individual needs.
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Rehabilitation after a stroke includes physical therapy exercises to restore mobility, occupational therapy to promote independence in everyday tasks, and speech therapy to improve communication skills. Drug therapy to prevent subsequent damage is important. Close collaboration with neurologists and stroke rehabilitation specialists is crucial.
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Stroke rehabilitation has its roots in the 20th century, when understanding of the importance of recovery and rehabilitation for stroke patients grew. Early approaches to stroke rehabilitation focused on physical therapy to restore patients' mobility and independence. Over time, multidisciplinary rehabilitation teams have been developed to address the diverse needs of stroke patients. Modern stroke rehabilitation includes physiotherapy exercises, speech therapy, occupational therapy and psychosocial support to improve the quality of life of those affected.
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