UUHC Health Feed: Rehabilitation and Quality of Life Are Key to Stroke Recovery Express Healthcare: Stroke recovery remains a costly burden as rehabilitation lacks insurance cover, experts call for urgent policy reform Stroke recovery remains a costly burden as rehabilitation lacks insurance cover, experts call for urgent policy reform Rolling Out: Road to recovery: 9 ways to rehab after a stroke A stroke can be a life-altering event, impacting not only physical health but also one’s overall well-being. The journey to recovery after a stroke is challenging, but with the right strategies and ... YORK, Pa.
— Strokes are the number five killer of all Americans and a leading cause of long-term adult disability. Thanks to rehabilitation, there can be life and hope after a stroke. Esther Bier, of ... About 25% of Americans will experience a stroke, according to Steven Edgley, MD, director of stroke rehabilitation at University of Utah Health since 2006.
rehabilitation for stroke recovery, Edgley knows full well how life-changing a ... KOLN on MSN: First Nebraska patient receives new implant for stroke recovery Mark Wilson became the first patient in Nebraska to receive a Vivistim implant, a new treatment that could help stroke patients make a better recovery. The Guardian: NHS rehabilitation care staff shortage fails stroke patients, say health leaders Does more therapy mean a better stroke recovery? The ESPRESSO trial reveals that high-intensity hand and arm therapy early after a stroke may not enhance natural biological repair. The Cincinnati Enquirer: REEV Launches Neuro-Integration Program with Leading Stroke Rehabilitation Centers Stroke remains a leading cause of disability worldwide, with more than 100 million people living with its consequences.1 Despite major advances in acute stroke care, access to sustained rehabilitation ...