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    Disease Strokes are caused by a block in the blood supply to the brain which causes a decrease in oxygen and delivery of other important supplies which facilitate proper functioning. Fifteen million cases are reported worldwide annually, although not all of these cases are mortalities, the large prevalence of strokes ranks it as the fourth leading cause of death in the United States. (Figueroa) Because of the time sensitivity associated with the lack of resources to the brain, strokes are considered

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    impairments are all characterizations of stroke. Quality of life is diminished and functional dependence may occur from this. Mirror therapy is a reflective illusion meant to trick the brain into thinking movement has occurred without pain in the affected limb. A mirror is placed in the participant’s midsagittal plane. The unaffected limb is put in front of it so the participant can only see the intact limb. This is done to block the affected limb so that the patient can only see the reflection of the

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    and Alzheimer's disease can also aid patients recover from stroke. As the fifth major cause of most deaths in US, stroke is also known as the leading cause of disability. Stroke develops when a blood vessel that has oxygen and other nutrients to the brain is either blocked by a clot or ruptures. Brain cells die in the part of the brain that is cut off from the blood and oxygen supply. Studies conducted by the American Stroke Association (ASA) shows that stroke affecting the right part of the brain

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    it be called a stroke, CVA, or brain attack. The majority of patients who have had a stoke will have another one within one year. Stoke tend to occur more often in the southern United States also known as the “stroke belt”. This may be related to the larger number of elderly, tobacco use, and obesity. A cerebral vascular accident ranks high in the major leading causes of death in the United States, and it happens nearly every four minutes. There are three different types of stroke ischemic, hemorrhagic

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    A Stroke is a health condition in which poor blood flow to the brain results in cell death. During a stroke, brain cells are deprived of oxygen and begin to perish. When brain cells perish during a stroke, abilities controlled by that area of the brain, such as memory and muscle control are nowhere to be found. This article is a longitudinal and data analysis, research design. The patients who were eligible for the study were admitted to the Rehabilitation Centre Adelante and received inpatient and

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    The Biological Concepts and Mechanisms of Strokes A stroke is a deficit or blockage of oxygenated blood to a portion of the brain. According to the American Heart Association,”stroke is classically characterized as a neurological deficit attributed to an acute focal injury of the central nervous system by a vascular cause, including cerebral infarction, intracerebral hemorrhage, and subarachnoid hemorrhage, and is a major cause of disability and death worldwide (Sacco, 2013, Introduction, para

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    Diagnosis of Cerebrovascular Stroke and its recurrence: To determine the most appropriate treatment, emergency team needs to evaluate the type of CVS, the areas of brain, which is affected by the stroke, and to determine the size versus location of CVA. Several evaluatory methods will use to determine your risk of stroke recurrent, including: 1. Physical examination: Physician will ask the patient what symptoms having, when started and what were doing when began. Physician then will evaluate whether

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    Therapy is an ever-changing field in rehabilitative care after a cerebral vascular accident. With ongoing investigations of its relevance, I became interested in the topic. From experiencing a family member going through rehabilitative services post-stroke, I was always looking for more efficient ways for these unfortunate persons to regain cognitive, emotional and motor strength. Being a musically-affiliated individual, music therapy became an interest of mine, in support of people needing rehabilitative

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    accident or Stroke is an unexpected obstruction of blood flow to the brain, which can destroy and cause death to brain cell; thereby, resulting in nerve impairment. Stroke is a leading cause of serious lifelong disability in adult, more that 4 million people that survive a stroke live in the US. According to Physical Dysfunction textbook, nearly 795,000 people in the US experience stroke every year. An average of 30% of stroke results in death within a month’s time. Furthermore, most survivor stroke patients

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    in the United States has a stroke (National Stroke Association, 2014). Some symptoms related with a stroke are headache, blurred vision, trouble speaking, confusion, dizziness and numbness on one side of body. These symptoms are very important to know. Due to how common strokes are it's good to know the warning signs. For every person that dies from stroke, more than 5 times that many will survive, and for them the physical damage it causes can be enormous (National Stroke Association, 2014). Most

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