Recovering From a Stroke

Strokes can be life changing and their effect on your health far-reaching, but rapid treatment and prompt rehabilitation can make all the difference. You'll depend on your therapists, your loved ones, and your own willingness to work to regain what was threatened, and it all starts the moment the stroke first occurs. If you're at risk, please learn to recognize the warning signs and reach out to the specialists of Winchester Neurological Consultants in Winchester, VA, to become better informed about stroke prevention, treatment, and outlook.
 
 
Rehabilitation
 
 
A stroke happens when blood supply to the brain, and with it, oxygen, is interrupted and damage occurs. Rehabilitation is often possible because your brain can sometimes change the way it performs certain tasks, or another area of the brain may take over an affected one. If treatment was prompt and blood flow reestablished quickly, then cells can be saved and may eventually return to function.
 
 
The goal of rehabilitation treatments is to help you regain your independence through speech, occupational, and physical therapy.
 
 
Types of Therapy
 
 
It can be difficult to speak or even understand speech after a stroke. Through speech therapy, you may be able to relearn how to communicate, even through alternative means.
 
 
Occupational therapy helps you with all the everyday tasks that you may struggle with after a stroke. While physical therapy focuses on giving you back your strength and balance and helps you control muscle spasms, which are sometimes a side effect of a stroke.
 
 
Stroke Treatment in Winchester, VA
 
 
After you've had a stroke you are at high risk for another. They often recur for one in four of those who've suffered one. It becomes all the more important to treat the main causes of stroke, which can include heart disease, high blood pressure, and cholesterol, as well as diabetes and atrial fibrillation.
 
 
It's also imperative that you be aware of the symptoms of a stroke. Look out for the loss of balance, and headaches, accompanied by blurred vision, weakness in your ability to move your limbs, difficulty with speech, and if half of your face droops. Don't delay, contact an emergency number right away.
 
 
To learn more about your own risks, and to create a plan of action, make an appointment with your professionals at Winchester Neurological Consultants in Winchester, VA by dialing (540) 667-1828.

Winchester Neurological Consultants

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