A therapy strategy with specific goals is used in stroke rehabilitation to assist patients regain lost skills and regain independence. Each stroke survivor's rehabilitation program will be unique, although many of them will need a specialized mix of physical, occupational, and speech treatments. See some of the primary advantages of stroke rehabilitation in the list below. Following a stroke, individuals may have significant changes in their ability to move about, including weakness or paralysis on one side of the body, stiff or tight muscles, vertigo and other balance issues, and difficulty with planning or coordination, which can lead to awkward or sluggish motions. Together with edema, exhaustion, and discomfort, changes in feeling such as numbness or hypersensitivity are also typical. By specially prescribed movement and exercises, electrical stimulation, or support from temporary braces, stroke rehabilitation helps patients restore abilities that were lost or damaged by the stroke. Stroke therapy can also aid patients in learning how to use wheelchairs and walkers and adjust to a permanent impairment.
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