Wednesday, August 23, 2017

The Rehabilitation of Younger Stroke Patients

You are going to have to diagnose your stroke yourself and inform your doctors what to do. And likely have to figure out your own rehab.

Pediatric Stroke Often Misdiagnosed, Treatment Delayed

 

Doctors tell boy, 15, he had a migraine after rugby tackle - but he was actually suffering a paralyzing stroke which nearly killed him

 

Factors Associated With Misdiagnosis of Acute Stroke in Young Adults

The Rehabilitation of Younger Stroke Patients

Andreea Cotoi MSc, Hannah Mahon BSc, Cristina Batey MD, Norhayati Hussein MBBS, Jashan Brar BSc, Shannon Janzen MSc , Robert Teasell MD Last Updated: September 2016
Abstract The young stroke population represents a significant rehabilitation challenge. When compared to older stroke patients, young patients are more often employed, caring for dependants, and relying on work - related income. Although much less common than in older patients, stroke in young adults has an annual incidence rate from 6 to 20 per 100,000 individuals annually (Leys et al. 2002) . For every 5 individuals who experience a stroke, 1 is under the age of 65 while 5% of all stroke patients are younger than 45 years old . This represents a significant number of patients with some unique rehabilitation needs (Dixon et al. 2007; Stone 2007). This chapter reviews current research pertaining to incidence, risk, etiology, rehabilitation, recovery and prognosis of stroke in younger patients. Additional topics relevant to the young stroke population are also featured: Return to work, family stress, institutionalization, patient perceptions of care, and future needs.

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