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The importance of seeing a neurologist after a stroke

When a stroke happens, every moment counts. Immediate medical attention can save lives and enhance recovery prospects. However, the importance of seeing a neurologist after a stroke is also important when it comes to recovery. Their expertise is essential regarding both acute care and long-term management. Here to discuss this important topic is leading consultant neurologist, stroke and rehabilitation physician Dr Arvind Chandratheva.

Neurorehabilitation following a stroke: Navigating the road to recovery

After experiencing a stroke, the journey to recovery often involves a comprehensive approach known as neurorehabilitation, a process that aims to help stroke survivors regain lost skills and adapt to new challenges brought on by the brain injury. Here, Dr Joseph Kwan, leading consultant in stroke, neurorehabilitation, and internal medicine, delves into the process of neurorehabilitation following a stroke, the common techniques and therapies, as well as how the rehabilitation plan is adjusted throughout the recovery journey.

Navigating polytrauma rehabilitation: A path to recovery

Welcome to the journey of polytrauma rehabilitation, where we embark together on the road to recovery. In the wake of a traumatic event causing multiple injuries, the path ahead may seem daunting, but rest assured, with the right guidance and support, restoration of health and functionality is achievable. Leading consultant in rehabilitation medicine Dr Emer McGilloway explores what polytrauma rehabilitation entails and how it can pave the way towards rebuilding your life.

Understanding neurorehabilitation: A quick guide for patients

Neurorehabilitation offers hope to individuals navigating the complexities of neurological conditions. It is a specialised branch of rehabilitation medicine dedicated to restoring function and enhancing the quality of life for those with neurological disorders, injuries, or diseases affecting the nervous system. Here, renowned consultant neurologist Professor James Teo explains when neurorehabilitation is recommended, and what type of therapies it entails.

Neurorehabilitation following a TIA: What’s involved?

Transient ischaemic attack (TIA), often referred to as a mini-stroke, is a temporary interruption in blood flow to the brain, resulting in transient neurological symptoms. While TIAs typically resolve within 24 hours, they serve as warning signs of an increased risk of a full-blown stroke. Neurorehabilitation following a TIA plays a crucial role in minimising the risk of future strokes and optimising recovery. Leading consultant neurologist, stroke and rehabilitation physician Dr Arvind Chandratheva who practises at the Cleveland Clinic Rehabilitation Unit, has provided a detailed guide about this process, below.

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