Author: brodiers
-
Maximising Recovery: The power of repetitions in stroke rehabilitation.
In the journey of stroke recovery, understanding the optimal amount of practice to regain lost skills is crucial. Whether it’s enhancing walking abilities or regaining arm function, the key lies in the power of repetitions.
-
Nourishing Recovery: Embracing the Mediterranean Diet Post-Stroke
As well as increasing overall recovery and well being, implementing dietary changes post-stroke can reduce stroke recurrence. In this blog post we explore the Mediterranean diet and its benefits.
-
Acting FAST: Understanding the Time-Sensitive Nature of Stroke Care
In the realm of stroke care, every second counts. Acting swiftly and decisively can make a profound difference in the outcome for individuals experiencing a stroke. Recognising the urgency, medical professionals and public health campaigns emphasise the importance of acting FAST. In this blog post, we will delve into why time is of the essence…
-
Bridging the Gap: Addressing Disproportionate Care for Stroke Survivors in Rural Australia
Rural Australians not only have limited access to stroke care, but are also disproportionately affected by stroke. This blog explores some reasons for this disparity and some potential changes which could help increase care and stroke rehabilitation accessibility for rural Australians.
-
Stroke Care in Australia: Current Limitations and the Hopeful Future.
Millions of lives are affected by stroke each year. Due to the nature of strokes, a number of challenges arise in providing optimal care to stroke survivors. However, rapidly evolving technology is providing a new hope to stroke survivors in receiving accessible, effective and life changing treatment.
-
Unleashing the Power of Neuro-Rehabilitation: How Technology is Changing Lives
In the healthcare industry, one field that continues to evolve and redefine possibilities is neuro-rehabilitation. With advancements in technology, specifically Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) systems, the landscape of neuro-rehabilitation is being transformed.