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Best practices for caregivers to regain movements after stroke
Follow these six expert recommended best practices for better, faster recovery after a stroke.
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Bedsores (pressure injuries) after stroke
Bedsores after stroke is a serious problem. With proper knowledge and care, it can be avoided.
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Avoid prolonged bed rest for faster stroke recovery
Detrimental effects of prolonged bed rest are many. Find out what researchers say.
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How to improve arm function after a stroke: Caregiver’s guide
Researchers uncovered several secrets for better recovery of arm movements, Use those in your recovery journey.
Movement recovery
Personal care
Recovery journey
Social support
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How to Choose the Right Therapy Putty for Hand Strength After Stroke
(Affiliate Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, this blog earns from qualifying purchases. This helps support stroke caregiving resources at no extra cost to you. (Please also note that this is for information purposes only. For medical advice and diagnosis, consult a qualified professional. Stroke can weaken the hands and fingers, making it hard for survivors…
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Q: How do goals help stroke recovery?
Set small, specific targets like “stand up alone” or “walk 10 steps”. Use a Goal-setting journal or stroke rehab planner
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Q: Are aerobic & strength exercises safe after a stroke?
They improve heart health, mood, and mobility.
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Q: How often should rehab activities be repeated?
Routine builds skill and confidence. Use a Rehab tracking app or daily progress charts.
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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