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Confabulation After Stroke

Confabulation After Stroke

What Is Confabulation After A Stroke? Confabulation is a cognitive phenomenon observed in some stroke survivors and individuals with neurological conditions. It involves the fabrication of seemingly remembered memories, perceptions, or narratives, to fill in gaps in...

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Amygdala Damage After Stroke

Amygdala Damage After Stroke

Stroke survivors should be aware of amygdala damage because it can have significant implications for their emotional well-being, social interactions, and overall quality of life. This article discusses the impact of amygdala damage from a stroke and what types of...

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Hemiparesis After Stroke

Hemiparesis After Stroke

Hemiparesis is a common after-effect of a stroke that causes weakness on one side of your body. This condition affects about 8 out of 10 stroke survivors (1). It is important to know the severity of your stroke and the location of where the stroke occurred to get a...

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Understanding Post-Stroke Fatigue

Understanding Post-Stroke Fatigue

Following a stroke, individuals may experience post-stroke fatigue. Post-stroke fatigue is defined as an overwhelming sense of tiredness, lack of energy, and/or difficulties sustaining routine actions in which rest is unrefreshing (1). This sense of exhaustion may...

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Balance & Coordination Training After Stroke

Balance & Coordination Training After Stroke

Is Practicing Balance & Coordination After a Stroke Important? Following a stroke, many individuals experience impairments in balance and coordination. This can be a result of decreased strength, paralysis, or ataxia. Balance and coordination deficits can happen...

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