From a National Stroke Association email. Not even a name behind the email. Coral Cosway maybe
Spasticity affects up to 58 percent of
stroke survivors and significantly impacts survivors’ quality of life and the burden
on caregivers.
How does spasticity affect you and how
are you treating it?
In an effort to better customize our educational
offerings for stroke survivors and caregivers, we’d like to get your input. Please
take a minute to fill out this very brief survey.
Thank you—your input is invaluable.
Thank you for completing this important survey. Your input will help shape future educational programs.
I don't see how.
Instead of sending out these worthless surveys why don't you sponsor spasticity research that figures out what causes it and how to correct it. You obviously know that only 58% have it so the obvious question to answer is, What is the difference between the 58% and 42% that can be duplicated to prevent spasticity? Damn, Do I have to spell out exactly what needs to be done for everything? Are you all Debbie Downers?
Thank you for completing this important survey. Your input will help shape future educational programs.
I don't see how.
Instead of sending out these worthless surveys why don't you sponsor spasticity research that figures out what causes it and how to correct it. You obviously know that only 58% have it so the obvious question to answer is, What is the difference between the 58% and 42% that can be duplicated to prevent spasticity? Damn, Do I have to spell out exactly what needs to be done for everything? Are you all Debbie Downers?
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