Saturday, April 29, 2023

Empowering stroke survivors: understanding the role of multidisciplinary rehabilitation Impact of stroke

Multidisciplinary teams  KNOW NOTHING ABOUT 100% RECOVERY!  Ask them! I consider them pretty much useless. 

Oops, I'm not playing by the polite rules of Dale Carnegie;  'How to Win Friends and Influence People'. 

Telling supposedly smart stroke medical persons they know nothing about stroke is a no-no even if it is true. 

Politeness will never solve anything in stroke. Yes, I'm a bomb thrower and proud of it. Someday a stroke 'leader' will try to ream me out for making them look bad by being truthful, I look forward to that day. 

 The latest invalid chest thumping here:

 

Empowering stroke survivors: understanding the role of multidisciplinary rehabilitation Impact of stroke

Published:April 24, 2023DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apmr.2022.12.199

Stroke is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide, with someone having a stroke every 40 seconds in the United-States[1]. A stroke can occur by clot that interrupts blood flow in the brain. It can also be caused by a burst of a blood vessel that causes bleeding in the brain. There are also other unknown causes of stroke which occur less frequently. A stroke causes brain cells to die as they no longer receive oxygen and nutrients from the blood. Some of the most common risk factors of stroke are high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart diseases, diabetes, smoking, physical inactivity, and obesity[2]. Unfortunately, one in three adults has at least one of these conditions or habits[1].
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