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A stroke or "brain attack" occurs when brain cells die because of inadequate blood flow. When blood flow is interrupted, brain cells are robbed of vital supplies of oxygen and nutrients.
In the United States more than 700,000 people suffer a stroke each year. Approximately two-thirds of these individuals survive and require stroke rehabilitation.
The goals of stroke rehabilitation are to help survivors become as independent as possible and to attain the best possible quality of life. Even though stroke rehabilitation does not does not reverse brain damage, rehabilitation can substantially help people achieve the best possible long-term outcome.
Relearning to take care of your own personal needs (i.e. dressing, eating, bathing etc.) Learn About Stroke Treatment at Spalding>>
John Lennon of the Beatles once said, “Life is what happens when you’re busy making other plans.” What started as a quiet Sunday morning over a cup of coffee quickly became a mad dash to the hospital and a host of people in white-coats asking life and death questions.
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