This year over 300,000 people in the United States will suffer a
stroke, many of whom are elderly. Following the immediate crisis there are
long term health care issues that th...
When someone close to you suffers from a stroke, the emotional impact can be tremendous. But as anyone caring for a loved one after a stroke knows, the psychological challen...
After a stroke or other brain injury, certain muscles may start
to contract involuntarily, often causing pain or restricting movement.
This is called spasticity, and it can be ...
Stroke is a devastating condition that often results in serious
long-term complications. Among the most common and most challenging are
mobility difficulties. These can range f...
After suffering a stroke, many people experience post-stroke
spasticity, muscle tightness that not only impairs mobility, but also
impacts the life of their family and caregive...
A stroke can induce a wide variety of disabilities. With timely
and proper rehabilitation, however, patients can often learn how to regain
functioning and resume their lives. P...
While a stroke almost always comes without warning, there are
certain people who are more at risk than others. Factors such as age,
racial background and physical problems can ...
A stroke can be a life-altering event but its warning signs can
sometimes be difficult to identify. Experts discuss the exact steps to
take when you suspect you're sufferin...
In the aftermath of a stroke, many people experience an
uncontrollable tightness in the arms or legs that can cause pain and
restrict movement. These symptoms are often accepte...
TIA, or transient ischemic attack, can be described as a "light
stroke" -- but this doesn't mean it should be taken lightly. While
a TIA does not cause damage to the brain,...
Among the many serious consequences of a stroke, one of the most
physically debilitating is "spasticity," or uncontrolled muscle tightness.
Pain and restricted movement can mak...