Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Moving Stroke Rehabilitation Forward and Into the Future

 The first line in here should have been: 'Everything in stroke is a fucking failure, we can change that by following this strategy! But, no, the status quo remains! WHICH IS A COMPLETE FUCKING FAILURE!

Proven by these statistics!

 Steven Cramer should know better since he is one of strokes' rock stars.

  • Dr. Steven Cramer (22 posts to October 2011)

    1. Moving Stroke Rehabilitation Forward and Into the Future

    2. Stroke is relatively common, being the third leading cause of death and disability globally (1). (1 in 4 per WHO will have a stroke!)  Although few internists will direct the care of a patient with a recent stroke, most will treat patients with a history of chronic stroke. Furthermore, internists are often a patient’s lifelong primary contact for stroke-related issues because many rehabilitation physicians and stroke neurologists do not maintain long-term relationships with stroke survivors.


      Recent advances in the treatment of an acute stroke have garnered considerable attention, but much of the burden of long-term stroke disability nevertheless remains. Reperfusion therapies, both intravenous and endovascular, can return patients …

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