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Stroke care specialties:

Neurology ?
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Neurology
A neurologist is a doctor who diagnoses and treats stroke and other problems involving the brain and nervous system.
Occupational medicine ?
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Occupational medicine
An occupational therapist will look at your ability to do everyday activities and help you regain as many daily living skills as possible.
Physical medicine and rehabilitation ?
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Physical medicine and rehabilitation
A physiatrist, a doctor who specializes in physical medicine and rehabilitation, may lead your stroke recovery team.
Physical therapy ?
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Physical therapy
A physical therapist can treat problems with balance, coordination and strength you have after a stroke.
Speech therapy ?
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Speech therapy
A speech-language pathologist can help you regain language skills or teach you other ways to communicate after a stroke.

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The goal of stroke rehabilitation

Recovering from a stroke depends on many things:

  • the type and location of the brain injury
  • your general health
  • your personality
  • your emotional status
  • the support of family and friends
  • the care you receive

Because stroke survivors have many needs, recovery is different for each person. The recovery process usually includes medical treatment, natural recovery, rehabilitation and the return to routine daily activities.

You may have limits as a result of your stroke. Your goal in rehabilitation is to be as independent and productive as you can. You will learn new skills, improve your physical condition and learn how to do tasks in different ways.

Rehabilitation usually begins in the hospital. Some patients may continue rehabilitation in a hospital. Other patients may be discharged with outpatient rehabilitation services.

You, your family and the hospital staff will make rehabilitation decisions before you leave the hospital.


 

 

Source: Allina Patient Education, Understanding Stroke: Information about Stroke and Recovery, third edition, ISBN 1-931876-13-4

First published: 02/01/2006
Last updated: 02/01/2006

Reviewed by: Allina Patient Education experts

 

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