hemorrhagic stroke

Arteriosclerosis Medical Animation

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Stroke Rehabilitation Techniques: Mirror Box Therapy for Stroke Rehabilitation

A stroke can be caused by either too little blood to the brain, a ischemic stroke, or too much blood in the skull, a hemorrhagic stroke. Damage to the brain cause by a stroke may lead to problems with speech as well as movement in a leg or arm. The area that suffers damage and the extent of that damage will depend on which area of the brain was damaged and how badly. Studies show that both physical and mental therapy techniques can be used to improve the patients responses, and various types of stroke rehabilitation are encouraged to help regain speech and motor functions. Read ...

Stroke Treatment Recovery: Stroke Recovery: What Is a Stroke?

Have you or a loved one suffered a stroke? Have you been searching for medicine or a treatment that will help aide stroke recovery? Then this article is for you. It will briefly describe what a stroke is, discuss the various types of strokes and finally provide some information about stroke recovery. Read more... ...

Hemorrhagic Stroke Treatment at Barnes-Jewish Hospital

  Hemorrhagic Stroke Treatment at Barnes-Jewish Hospital – A hemorrhagic stroke, or what is also called a ruptured brain aneurysm, occurs when the walls of blood vessels are weakened, resulting in a blood-filled bulg…   by Christiana Care Post-stroke care should be 'uniform' across age groups, study finds Post-stroke treatments can benefit older people as much as younger ones, according to recently published research from the University of Georgia. A UGA research team led by Neale Chumbler, Ph.D., looked at medical records of nearly 3,200 ...