The Stroke Recovery Book: A Guide for Patients and Families . Free of technical medical jargon, this resource addresses topics such as the anatomy of a stroke, impairments and complications associated with strokes, and preventing and reducing the risk of them.
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| Title | : | The Stroke Recovery Book: A Guide for Patients and Families |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.60 (456 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1886039984 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 152 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2010-10-01 |
| Genre | : |
Penned by a rehabilitation physician who has worked with thousands of stroke patients and families, this reference provides simple answers to the many questions that surround strokes and stroke rehabilitation. Free of technical medical jargon, this resource addresses topics such as the anatomy of a stroke, impairments and complications associated with strokes, and preventing and reducing the risk of them. A gallery of photographs that show and explain the latest methodologies in rehabilitation equipment is also included.
Editorial : From Library Journal Like Geoffrey Donnan and Carol Burton in After a Stroke (North Atlantic, 1992. 2d ed.), Burkman, a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist, summarizes the causes, complications, and types of strokes and then discusses recovery, rehabilitation, and prevention. But while Donnan and Burton offer a more holistic perspective, Burkman adds something else to his treatment of the topic: a table listing the warning signs of stroke?critical information considering that "there is a 10 to 18 percent risk of having a second stroke in the first year immediately following a stroke." A useful resource list provides addresses and phone numbers (and Internet sites, when available) for government agencies and national stroke organizations. However, the lack of references is frustrating. Sources of statistics are identified incompletely (and sometimes not at all), and no medical or additional consumer health literature is suggested. Still, this guide is valuable as a readable
Kenshin has revived and is now ready to retrieve Kaoru with the help of his dearest friends (and Saitou). Stitches together and fills in all the bits and pieces I remember from back then, that I didn't have time or energy to follow up on at the time.. It practically contains every dead artist from all genres of music. James and Mary have great interaction during this process, but sometimes I felt myself wanting to skim. Tarl Cabot carried her off and married her in book one, and then lost her when Ko-Ro-Ba was destroyed. The book is targeted for a clinical audience and should be comprehensible to anyone in medical imaging willing to invest the effort. I really enjoyed this book. Nice, real-world examples are given to make the discussion very clear. As much as this child is an icon of intellect, she is also an icon of misperceived humanity.The reader wants to comfort her, encourage her, and slap down her tormentors.
Eventually, that child grows up and becomes a graduate stude
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