Stroke is one of the most common diseases in Britain today, affecting 100,000 people a year. Most survive, but often with some loss of ability such as paralysis or speech impairment. But given the right help, it is possible to overcome much of the physical damage caused by a stroke. This guide explains not only what causes a stroke and what types exist, but also how to manage successful recovery. It describes how to live safely - but fully - in the aftermath of a stroke. Containing nutritional and exercise guidelines, this text provides helpful reading for all those looking after a stroke patient at home. It explains measures that can be taken to keep further risk at a minimum and get health back into good shape.
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Höhe: 215 mm
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978-0-09-181357-4 (9780091813574)
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Consultant, Neurological Disability, Rivermead Rehabilitation Centre, Oxford