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This guide for everyone affected by stroke--the victim, her family, and friends, and caregivers--provides solid data on strokes, details current theories on neural plasticity, and describes the entire process of rehabilitation. The emotional impact of stroke is specifically considered. Senelick is a neurologist. Dougherty is a health writer.Copyright © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Book Description
This updated edition offers caregivers of stroke patients extensive information on understanding, treating, and recovering from this debilitating condition. Expert advice covers topics from physical rehabilitation to emotional issues, providing help and hope for the millions whose lives are touched by stroke.
Book Info
(Contemporary Books) HealthSouth Rehabilitation Institute, San Antonio, TX. Text covering a range of topics from physical, behavioral, and cognitive treatments to what one might expect from therapy and rehabilitation. For consumers. Softcover.
Living with Stroke: A Guide for Families: Help and New Hope for All Those Touched by Stroke ANNOTATION
"...expert advice on everything from physical rehabilitation to emotional issues, providing help for the millions whose lives are affected by stroke."
FROM THE PUBLISHER
This updated edition offers caregivers of stroke patients extensive information on understanding, treating, and recovering from this debilitating condition. Expert advice covers topics from physical rehabilitation to emotional issues, providing help and hope for the millions whose lives are touched by stroke.