Year: 2024 | Month: July-September | Volume: 9 | Issue: 3 | Pages: 332-343
DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijshr.20240340
Stroke Rehabilitation
Pratistha Tigga1, Susan Kumar2
1M.Sc Nursing, Department of Medical Surgical Nursing,
2Professor, Department Medical Surgical Nursing,
St. John’s College of Nursing, Rajiv Gandhi University f Health Sciences, Bengaluru, India.
Corresponding Author: Pratistha Tigga
ABSTRACT
Today, stroke is a major global health burden that contributes to mortality and continues to be a cause of both long-term impairment and death (as determined by disability adjusted life years) {GBD 2019 stroke collaborators} Aiming to improve a stroke patient's physical, emotional, behavioral, and cognitive functioning, stroke rehabilitation is a dynamic, goal-oriented procedure. ADLs, or activities of daily living, are disrupted and survivors of stroke must continue living their lives with persistent physical impairment. Neurological, muscular, sensory, cognitive, perceptual, and linguistic recovery all includes after a stroke. Clinical and home-based therapy are two possible avenues for achieving stroke recovery.
Keywords: Stroke Rehabilitation, Phases of stroke recovery, Role of Nurse, Exercises.