Stroke


Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery Stroke is known to be the one of the main leading causes of long term adult disability which is affecting approximately 995,000 people each year in the USA. Someone who suffered a stroke can improve functions and sometimes remarkable recoveries by early recovery and rehabilitation. Neuro-rehabilitation is a complex medical process that aims for aid recovery from a nervous system injury. Neurological rehabilitation program is aimed to create awareness about the neurological disorders and its diagnosis. Neurologist, phyciatrist, rehabilitation nurse and therapist provide special guidance and care to stroke affected patients.The goal of a stroke rehabilitation program is to help you relearn skills which are lost when stroke affected part of brain. Stroke rehabilitation can help to regain independence and improve the quality of life. 14) Alzheimers Disease Alzheimer's disease contains high levels of certain proteins inside and outside the brain cells that make it hard for brain cells to stay healthy and to communicate with each other. The brain region which is called the hippo campus is the center of learning and memory in the brain, and the brain cells in this region are generally the first to be damaged. That's why memory loss is often one of the earliest symptoms of Alzheimer's disease . While most changes in the brain that cause dementia are permanent and worsen over time, thinking and memory problems caused by various conditions Brain changes that occur in Alzheimer's disease can affect moods and behaviors. Problems may include the following:

  • Hallucination
  • Delusions
  • Loss of inhibitions
  • Wandering
  • Changes in sleeping habits
  • Irritability and aggressiveness
  • Distrust in others
  • Mood swings
  • Social withdrawal
  • Apathy
  • Depression