Why don't you come out an just say you're a complete fucking failure at 100% recovery? Or are you a blithering idiot who thinks you are competent?
Living with Life After Stroke: Navigating Rehabilitation, Relationships, Resilience
Anushka Khatana1, Abhishek Dixit1, Navya Jaitly1, Tanzeel Wani1, Parul Molhotra1,
Man Mohan Mehndiratta1*
1Department of Neurology, BLK-Max Super Speciality Hospital, New Delhi
Correspondence:
Man Mohan Mehndiratta
E-mail: drmanmohan.mehndiratta@blkhospital.com
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62830/mmj2-04-3a
Abstract:
Stroke is a major cause of long-term disability, with millions of people worldwide being affected. Post-stroke
survivors are strong physically, mentally, and emotionally and require much care, adaptation to normal life and
a lot of mental power to endure. This paper is a comprehensive analysis of life after a stroke (evidence-based
rehabilitation methods, the importance of changing the dynamics of personal relationships over time, and the
methods to promote resilience). The narrative review included clinical trials, meta-analyses, qualitative studies,
and patient-reported outcomes from PubMed, Google Scholar, and Consensus. We found that rehabilitation, a
multidisciplinary procedure, must be done individually. The acknowledgement of others is significant in recovery,
whereas psychological resilience assists survivors in making adaptations to living with a disability. The most
significant problems are motor impairment, communication disorders, stress of the caregiver, and emotional
distress. Person-centred, long-term rehabilitation, relational support, and resilience-building approaches are
critical to the best recovery and reintegration
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