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In this Section: Acute Stroke Management | Stroke Prevention | Stroke Recovery
See Also: Stroke Recovery Guidelines & Consensus Statements


Stroke Recovery

A note on constraint-induced (forced-use) movement therapy
A brief description and status of this experimental rehabilitative technique.  Includes links to published studies, news reports and clinical trial information.
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Current Rehab Modalities for Stroke
Dr. David Alexander of Daniel Freeman Hospitals and Dr. Richard D. Zorowitz of University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine discuss the role of rehabilitation in post-stroke care.  (Video: Requires Windows Media Player or Real Player.)
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Stroke Recovery: Treating Communication Disorders
Dr.'s Alexander and Freeman discuss available therapies in treating stroke-induced speech disorders.  (Video: Requires Windows Media Player or Real Player.)
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Stroke Recovery: Immobilization Therapy
Dr.'s Alexander and Freeman describe constraint-induced therapy and how this technique may be used in stroke rehabilitation.  (Video: Requires Windows Media Player or Real Player.)

 

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