The Stroke Book

The Stroke Book
Title The Stroke Book PDF eBook
Author Michel T. Torbey
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 395
Release 2013-07-18
Genre Medical
ISBN 1107634725

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An essential companion for busy professionals seeking to navigate stroke-related clinical situations successfully and make quick informed treatment decisions.

Life After Stroke

Life After Stroke
Title Life After Stroke PDF eBook
Author Joel Stein
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2006-05-22
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 9780801883644

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In this compassionate guide, three expert physicians who treat people with stroke describe how to navigate the path to recovery. Their practical advice on treatment, rehabilitation, and lifestyle changes is also designed to help prevent another stroke. Drs. Stein, Silver, and Frates begin by explaining how stroke occurs and what happens when different parts of the brain are injured. They describe diagnostic tools such as CT scans and MRIs as well as medications used to prevent and treat stroke, and they explain in detail how stroke survivors can heal optimally. They also set out plans to help survivors reduce the risk of another stroke, including the Stroke Savvy Exercise Plan and Stroke Savvy Diet Plan. Relating patients' experiences and bringing readers up to date on promising new treatments, Life After Stroke offers hope to stroke survivors and their families.

The Stroke Recovery Book

The Stroke Recovery Book
Title The Stroke Recovery Book PDF eBook
Author Kip Burkman
Publisher
Total Pages 149
Release 2010-10
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1886039984

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...you are probably frightened, worried, and consumed with questions. What can you expect from recovery? How much rehabilitation will be needed?

After the Stroke

After the Stroke
Title After the Stroke PDF eBook
Author May Sarton
Publisher Open Road Media
Total Pages 271
Release 2015-08-18
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1504017935

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The bestselling feminist author’s “lyrical, candid, sensitive” account of her efforts to regain her health, art, and sense of self after a stroke (Publishers Weekly). Feeling cut off and isolated—from herself most of all—after suffering a stroke at age 73, May Sarton began a journal that helped her along the road to recovery. She wrote every day without fail, even if illness sometimes prevented her from penning more than a few lines. From her sprawling house off the coast of Maine, Sarton shares the quotidian details of her life in the aftermath of what her doctors identified as a small brain hemorrhage. What they did not tell her was the effect it would have on her life and work. Sarton’s journal is filled with daily accounts of the weather, her garden, beloved pets, and her concerns about losing psychic energy and no longer feeling completely whole. A woman who had always prized her solitude, Sarton experiences feelings of intense loneliness. When overwhelmed by the past, she tries to find comfort in soothing remembrances of her travels, and struggles to learn to live moment by moment. As Sarton begins to regain her strength, she rejoices in the life “recaptured and in all that still lies ahead.” Interspersed with heartfelt recollections about fellow poets and aspiring writers who see in Sarton a powerful muse, this is a wise and moving memoir about life after illness.

Conquering Stroke

Conquering Stroke
Title Conquering Stroke PDF eBook
Author Valerie Greene
Publisher Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages 335
Release 2008-07-14
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 047025016X

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"A true story of triumph over tragedy, this book is a must-have guide for anyone affected by stroke." —William S. Maxfield "Valerie Greene's courage, persistence, and willingness to search for the healing energies within her have shifted her body, mind, and spirit. Her story is an inspiration to all." —Donna Eden Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the United States today and the leading cause of adult disability. Now Valerie Greene, a stroke survivor whose recovery surpassed even the most optimistic expectations, uses her own dramatic, inspiring, and eye-opening story to illustrate and deliver the important practical information you and your loved ones need to prevent, recognize, minimize, and recover from stroke.

How to Prevent Your Stroke

How to Prevent Your Stroke
Title How to Prevent Your Stroke PDF eBook
Author J. David Spence
Publisher Vanderbilt University Press
Total Pages 246
Release 2006
Genre Cerebrovascular disease
ISBN 9780826515377

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Live-saving advice is given for those at risk of their first stroke and those who have already had a mini-stroke--the #1 risk factor facing survivors.

The Stroke of Life

The Stroke of Life
Title The Stroke of Life PDF eBook
Author Donald Herring
Publisher
Total Pages 63
Release 2017-12-18
Genre
ISBN 9781973582557

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What led up to my strokes and how I recovered completely