Stroke Rehabilitation
- PMID: 36774010
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cnc.2022.11.002
Stroke Rehabilitation
Abstract
Despite contemporary rehabilitation strategies, stroke remains a leading cause of loss of function, limited mobility, psycho-social complications, and decreased quality of life. Stroke rehabilitation is a process that aims to prevent deterioration of function, increase function, and assist the patient in achieving the highest possible level of independence physically, socially, spiritually, psychologically, vocationally, and economically. The process begins with relearning activities of daily living such as grooming, bathing, toileting, eating, and dressing. As the patient progresses, stroke rehabilitation works on instrumental activities of daily living such as housekeeping, cooking, driving, and managing financial responsibilities.
Keywords: Disability; Post-stroke; Post-stroke depression; Stroke; Stroke rehabilitation; Survival.
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