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  • Free stroke recovery apps to regain movements

    This post curates free stroke recovery tools that help to regain movements after a stroke.

  • Games like card play help arm/hand stroke recovery

    This is great news! Playing cards, dominos, bingo, Jenga, and ball games will help  to regain arm and hand recovery. There is another important finding here; its gains are similar to the gains from virtual reality games. In other words, if you live in low-resourced settings it does not really matter. Still, you can achieve…

  • How exercise helps the brain in stroke recovery

    Exercise helps the brain to recover lost movements. Find out how.

  • Follow these guides to regain walking after a stroke

    Follow these guides to help the brain to recover walking faster and better.



Movement recovery

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Recovery journey

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  • Learning resources for stroke carers

    Hyperbrain This resource contains an excellent collection of learning materials from the University of Utah and the products are licensed under creative commons. Stroke prevention This European website provides a comprehensive list of resources to prevent stroke re-occurrence and promote a healthier lifestyle. I will be adding more resources with time to this post. If…

  • World Stroke Organization on Stroke and Dementia

    In June 2020, The Lancet Neurology published a very important Declaration proclaimed by the World Stroke Organization (WSO) on stroke and dementia. The WSO predicts that by 2050, about 200 million stroke survivors will be in the world. And because of the close link between stroke and dementia, we could expect about 106 million living…

  • Cboard for speech impairment

    Cboard is a free app for anyone who can use it for speech impairment. This is great news for the caregivers of those with speech and language difficulties. This is how it works: do they need something to tell? such as I need water. they see the visual, click it, and we hear it. The…

  • Create your own communication tool

    Communication is one of the biggest barriers when dealing with an individual with a stroke. Some can understand very well but are unable to express their needs and wants. In that situation, not only the affected but their caregivers too make frustrated immensely. How can make this situation improve? I am introducing you to a…



Who is behind this site? An experienced caregiver advocate with extensive health promotion experience manages this library. Its contents are for informational purposes only. The readers are advised to seek help from a registered health practitioner for their individual health matters.

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