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Stroke rehabilitation

Stroke rehabilitation is a structured recovery process designed to help individuals regain lost functions and improve their quality of life after a stroke. It focuses on restoring physical strength, mobility, speech, and cognitive abilities through a combination of therapies and supportive care. The rehabilitation journey varies from person to person depending on the severity of the stroke and the affected areas of the brain. Early intervention and consistent therapy play a crucial role in maximizing recovery and helping patients regain independence.

Key Components of Stroke Rehabilitation

Stroke rehabilitation involves multiple approaches aimed at improving overall function and daily living skills. It typically includes physical therapy to enhance movement and coordination, occupational therapy to relearn daily activities, and speech therapy to address communication or swallowing difficulties. Psychological support is also important to manage emotional changes such as depression or anxiety.

  • Physical therapy helps improve muscle strength, balance, and coordination
  • Occupational therapy focuses on daily activities like eating, dressing, and bathing
  • Speech therapy assists in communication and swallowing issues
  • Cognitive therapy improves memory, attention, and problem-solving skills
  • Emotional and psychological support helps cope with stress and depression
  • Regular exercises and family support speed up recovery