Stroke Diaries

Stroke Diaries
Author: Olajide Williams, MD
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2010-04-23
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0199752761

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A woman recounts the horror of waking up paralyzed, unable to call for help. A man has a mini-stroke and refuses to listen to his doctor, only to suffer a disabling stroke soon after. A physician recalls watching a tiny baby in the throws of a stroke, convulsing violently. A survivor rejoices after finally crossing the street before the pedestrian lights change back. Blending such highly personal and moving stories with crystal clear medical commentary based on first-hand clinical experience, Dr. Olajide Williams demystifies this potentially devastating illness and provides a roadmap to recovery. Indeed, Dr. Williams shows that the majority of strokes are not only preventable, but also treatable. Through compelling stories of patients, survivors and caregivers, woven together by easy-to-understand medical explanations, Dr. Williams provides practical tips on preventing strokes with specific lifestyle prescriptions, on recognizing the different forms of strokes, on managing symptoms after stroke, and on overcoming the psychological burden of stroke. He also reviews the new clot-busting treatments, which have dramatically improved the recovery rate of stroke victims. Combining cutting-edge medicine with the gripping stories of patients, survivors, family members, and physicians, Stroke Diaries strikes a blow against the current public health crisis in stroke.

Stroke Diary

Stroke Diary
Author: Thomas G. Broussard
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Aphasic persons
ISBN: 1502978040

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Stroke and brain injury resulting in aphasia and losing the ability to read, write, or speak is a devastating disability. This primer provides an array of tools for aphasia therapy and rehabilitation that spur learning for recovery, and to regain those lost skills. On September 26, 2011, Tom Broussard, a recent Ph.D. with an emphasis on helping people with disabilities get work, experienced his stroke in the area of the brain called Broca's area rending him unable to read, write or speak well. Aphasia, the impairment of language, was the result. He kept a diary using drawings, charts and graphic representations including using mostly real words that didn't make much sense. Losing his language meant losing his grammar and syntax. Writing his diary, recording his voice and studying his brain for 9 months, he experienced what the scientists call, "spontaneous recovery." In addition to his own voice, he developed another "voice" (or two) that helped him understand the condition of his thinking and how thinking works. Broussard has been speaking to hospitals, clinics and a wide audience of people with strokes, caregivers, students, and medical professionals with an interest in how our brain works and how recovery is accomplished by someone who saw his brain from the inside. It is a valuable resource with an inspiring story that touches everyone connected to strokes and aphasia.

Stroke Diary

Stroke Diary
Author: Jr. P. hD. Broussard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2016-09-22
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0997965320

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The author had a stroke with brain injury and disability from aphasia. His rehabilitation included a diary about having lost his language and aphasia therapy leading to his recovery. Neuroscience and Neurology are studying the nervous system and the enriched environment that provides improvement.

Stroke Diary

Stroke Diary
Author: Thomas G. Broussard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2018-01-23
Genre: Aphasic persons
ISBN: 0997965347

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The author shares his recovery and therapy experiences following a stroke in this third book in the Stroke Diary trilogy. It also explains how intensive practice is the prescription for improvement of aphasia recovery.

Stroke

Stroke
Author: Douglas Ritchie
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1966
Genre: Brain
ISBN: LCCN:66073946

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Stroke

Stroke
Author: Douglas Ritchie
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1974
Genre: Cerebrovascular disease
ISBN: 0571103642

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Stroke a Long Challenging Journey A True Story

Stroke  a Long  Challenging Journey A True Story
Author: Peter Fee
Publsiher: Author House
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2006-12-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781463461256

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This is the true story of Canadian stroke survivor Peter Fee, a mature, professional businessman whose life was drastically impacted when he suffered a stroke in his 50th year. Peter has since been undergoing the process of rehabilitation at a few Toronto area hospitals, including programs of traditional physiotherapy. Having been discharged from outpatient rehab programs, Peter had reached a plateau in his recovery. He then began and continues his quest for alternate and further possibilities of rehab and recovery. After being home for nearly two years since his initial admission to hospital, Peter began researching numerous other avenues, techniques and equipment for self-therapy and recovery which include acupuncture, TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine), Taoist Tai Chi and other miscellaneous traditional aids. He continues with these options to this day. This is the story of his life including his youth, maturing and growth, professional career and near-death, as well as his physical recovery progress and experiences to date. Peters story is not complete as of the printing of this book because he is continuing his recovery efforts. For this reason, Peter has already started writing his second book. He continues to make daily progress. He is determined.

Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation

Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation
Author: Richard L. Harvey, MD,Richard F. Macko, MD,Dr. Joel Stein, MD,Carolee J. Winstein, PhD, PT, FAPTA,Richard D. Zorowitz, MD
Publsiher: Demos Medical Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2008-11-20
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1935281054

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A Doody's Core Title 2012 Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation is the new gold standard comprehensive guide to the management of stroke patients. Beginning with detailed information on risk factors, epidemiology, prevention, and neurophysiology, the book details the acute and long-term treatment of all stroke-related impairments and complications. Additional sections discuss psychological issues, outcomes, community reintegration, and new research. Written by dozens of acknowledged leaders in the field, and containing hundreds of tables, graphs, and photographic images, Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation features: The first full-length discussion of the most commonly-encountered component of neurorehabilitation Multi-specialty coverage of issues in rehabilitation, neurology, PT, OT, speech therapy, and nursing Focus on therapeutic management of stroke related impairments and complications An international perspective from dozens of foremost authorities on stroke Cutting edge, practical information on new developments and research trends Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation is a valuable reference for clinicians and academics in rehabilitation and neurology, and professionals in all disciplines who serve the needs of stroke survivors.