What is stroke rehabilitation?
Stroke rehabilitation helps you learn how to do things that you
did before you had a stroke. When a stroke occurs, parts of the
brain are damaged permanently. Other parts of the brain around the
stroke area may be damaged temporarily and may start working
normally again after the stroke. Sometimes, a different part of
the brain "takes over" for a part damaged by the stroke.
A stroke can affect your senses, movement of your muscles, and
speech. Often it causes paralysis or weakness on one side of the
face or body. A stroke can also change behavior, thoughts, and
memory. Familiar objects from the past may not be familiar
anymore. The mental problems caused by a stroke can be very
serious. Stroke survivors may cry easily or laugh uncontrollably.
Depression is common. It is important for the family of a stroke
survivor to understand that many mental problems, even personality
changes, may be caused by a stroke. People who have had a stroke
need support as they recover.
Your healthcare provider will be able to tell what kind of
rehabilitation (rehab) will help. Rehab can start after the stroke
is over and the person's condition is stable. This is usually
within days after the stroke.
Most people who have had a stroke do get better. How fast and how
much they get better depends on how bad the stroke was. Most of
the recovery that is possible will occur within 6 to 12 months
after the stroke.
Rehabilitation helps you get maximum recovery. Rehab teams also
help you adapt if your recovery is not great. The team helps you
manage new disabilities so you can be as independent as possible.
There are 3 main kinds of stroke rehab:
- Physical therapy (PT) helps restore physical abilities and
skills like walking and range of movement. PT works on
problems such as partial or one-sided paralysis, balance
problems, weakness, and foot drop.
- Occupational therapy (OT) involves relearning the skills
needed for everyday living such as eating, using the toilet,
dressing, and taking care of yourself.
- Speech therapy is another major part of stroke rehab. It may
also be called speech and language therapy. Some stroke
survivors can think as well as they could before the stroke,
but they cannot get the right words out or process words
coming in. This is usually caused by a stroke on the left side
of the brain. Speech language therapists can also help with
memory loss and other thought problems caused by the stroke.
Most insurance covers the cost of stroke rehab programs. Primary
care doctors can supervise simple rehab programs. Specialists
("rehab doctors" who are board certified in physical medicine and
rehabilitation) direct more complex rehab problems.
What will I do in rehab?
What you do in rehab depends on what you need to relearn. You may
work to become more independent in many areas. These include:
- self-care skills such as feeding, grooming, bathing, and
dressing
- skills for getting around, such as walking or propelling a
wheelchair
- communication skills in speech
- thinking skills such as memory or problem solving
- skills for interacting with other people.
Depending on how bad the stroke was, you may have rehab treatments
in:
- a rehab unit in the hospital
- a rehab clinic
- your home
- a long-term care facility that provides therapy and skilled
nursing care.
What are the benefits?
The most valuable benefits of stroke rehab are independence and
improved quality of life. Stroke rehab can help you and your
family during a difficult time. Between 10% and 20% of stroke
survivors recover almost completely. About half of the rest
recover with minor impairments. The other half will have moderate
to severe impairments requiring special care.
For more information see Resource List: Stroke.
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