Tag Archive for Stroke

Poorer Outcomes For Patients Who Suffer Delirium After Stroke

Delirium develops in about 30 percent of patients hospitalized shortly after a stroke and is linked to poorer outcomes, according to a new meta-analysis published in Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association. In the first systematic analysis of the four common outcomes in acute stroke patients with delirium – inpatient and 12-month death rates, length of hospital stay and care arrangements after discharge – Canadian researchers analyzed 10 studies. The research included more than 2,000 patients hospitalized after suffering a stroke due to a vessel blockage or bleeding…

Anti-Stroke Fight To Become Worldwide Health Priority – World Stroke Organization

The World Stroke Organization (WSO) declares their solidarity to patients, stroke survivors and their loved ones. At today’s World Stroke Day, WSO president Bo Norrving warns that, “The global burden of stroke has reached epidemic proportions and the situation will not improve until strong actions are taken.” 15 million people suffer a stroke each year…

Rehab Robots Lend Stroke Patients A Hand

Robot-assisted therapy has measurable benefits for patients with a weaker arm following a stroke. This is according to new research featured in the journal Clinical Rehabilitation, published by SAGE, which is the first to use accelerometers to track patients’ improvement and compare real world results…

Next Generation Gamers: Computer Games Aid Recovery From Stroke

Computer games are not just for kids. New research published in Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation, a BioMed Central open access journal, shows that computer games can speed up and improve a patient’s recovery from paralysis after a stroke. It is often difficult for stroke victims to recover hand and arm movement, and 80-90% of sufferers still have problems six months later…