by lxhcr | Jun 11, 2024 | Stroke
Expressive Aphasia – What You Need To Understand Generally, aphasia refers to a class of communication disorders that occur when the language center of the brain becomes damaged – usually due to a left-hemisphere stroke or traumatic brain injury. When individuals...
by lxhcr | Jun 4, 2024 | Stroke
The thalamus plays many important roles that help us perform our daily functions; such as memory, emotions, sleep-wake cycle, executive functions, processing sensory inputs, and sensorimotor control. It is responsible for relaying about 98% of all sensory inputs...
by lxhcr | Jun 4, 2024 | Stroke
There are many effective methods for regaining arm and hand movement after a stroke. The fact is that regaining mobility after a stroke, works differently for each person depending on their peculiar conditions, such as whether it is loss of partial...
by lxhcr | May 29, 2024 | Stroke
Fatigue and excessive sleepiness after stroke may be grouped as part of a condition known as excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS). Individuals with EDS usually feel overwhelmed by the need for sleep during the day. Although, sleep is very important for promoting...
by lxhcr | May 29, 2024 | Stroke
The Frontal Lobe Stroke – some info you need to Know The frontal lobe is the largest part of the brain. It handles and control high level cognitive functions. These includes language and speech, memory, resolving problems, and making judgment. The frontal...
by lxhcr | May 29, 2024 | Stroke
Important Tips for Supporting Stroke Survivors you need to Know After stroke, survivors struggle with not only physical challenges, which is where most caregivers, family and friends focus, show more interest and concern, with little attention on how to relate with...