In the US, someone has a stroke every 45 seconds. Around one-third of these strokes are recurrent and a significant amount of those strokes lead to death. Returning to previous levels of activity ...
STORY: ''Hello I am NAO. Today I'm going to be your exercise companion.'' It's small in stature, but this robot could make a big difference for those on the road to recovery. Researchers have found ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Short-interval high-intensity exercise improved peak VO 2 more vs. moderate-intensity training after stroke. A ...
The aftermath of a stroke can bring about various challenges, affecting not only mobility but also sensory functions such as vision. Double vision, also known as diplopia, is a common visual ...
A little exercise goes a long way. A new study suggests that people younger than 75 years old who have had a stroke and participate in at least 30 minutes of walking or other equivalent activity each ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) -A new trial showed that a different form of fitness might help people swallow and eat again after suffering a stroke. For months, Kevin Moss couldn’t swallow after he suffered a ...
The more physical activity a person does, the lower the risk of a stroke, a review of 23 international studies finds. “Reduction in stroke risk is another reason to participate in regular and moderate ...
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Neurologist issues warning about popular post-exercise practice: 'It could trigger a stroke'
A leading neurologist has issued an urgent warning over using a massage gun to relieve neck tension as this could trigger a potentially life-threatening stroke. Dr Baibing Chen, from the University of ...
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