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Robotic Therapy could Improve Arm and Shoulder Mobility of Stroke Victims more than Traditional Therapies

A stroke is a life-changing event. It alters the lives of the stroke victims and his or her loved ones. There are numerous disabilities that linger after a stroke has occurred. One of  the major deficits associated with a stroke is physical mobility. Depending on which side of the brain the stroke occurred, the stroke survivor may have left-sided or right-sided weakness. A more distressing outcome for a stroke patient is complete paralysis of one side of the body.

This is very disheartening to both the stroke victim and his or her family. But recent developments in the field of healthcare have helped stroke patients recover some form of mobility in their affected extremities. Continuous physical therapy sessions have also helped stroke survivors regain a form of independence in performing their daily activities.

And with the advent of newer technologies, stroke patients may look at a brighter future. One of the latest technologies being tapped to aid in the rehabilitation of stroke victims is robotics. And the initial assessment of this latest technology in the field of healthcare showed positive results.

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Posted on May 20, 2011

Risk of Sores After a Stroke : Easily Avoidable

STROKE AND SORES

One of the major problems affecting stroke patients is the loss of or diminished sensations in certain parts of the body. During a stroke, blood flow to the brain is impeded. When blood flow to the brain is impaired for a certain amount of time, this will result to cellular death and eventually could affect neurons in the brain which perceive the sense of touch.

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Posted on April 28, 2011

Deficits after a Stroke according to its location

There are various possible disabilities resulting from a stroke: hemiparesis (one-sided body weakness), paralysis of one side of the face, slurred speech, motor impairments, etc.

Although medical treatment and physical rehabilitation help in the recovery of stroke survivors, a stroke often leaves a lasting mark. Depending on the location and extent of the damage, it may cause moderate to severe disabilities.

The brain is a complex structure which can be divided into 3 sections: the forebrain, the midbrain and the hindbrain. Damage to each of these areas results in different types of disabilities.

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Posted on April 4, 2011