9 Key Professionals Who Can Help You to Recover From Stroke Faster

Dr. P. N. Renjen
3 min readMar 4, 2021

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A stroke takes place when the supply of blood to the part of our cerebrum is interrupted, preventing brain tissue from getting oxygen and required nutrients. It causes the part of the body that the injured brain controls to stop working. Brain cells begin to die in minutes. It is a medical crisis, and prompt treatment is critical. Early and timely action can decrease cerebrum harm and other complications. A stroke doctor will examine the patient to understand the condition and find out the cause of the stroke.

Causes of Stroke -

The cause for a stroke relies upon the kind of stroke. The three principal kinds of stroke are transient ischemic stroke, ischemic stroke, and hemorrhagic stroke. A TIA is brought about by temporary blockage in an artery that leads to the brain. The blockage, regularly blood coagulation, prevents blood from flowing to certain parts of the brain. A TIA regularly goes on for a couple of minutes up to a couple of hours, and afterwards, the blockage moves and the bloodstream is re-established. Ischemic stroke occurs due to a blockage that prompts the brain. This blockage might be blood coagulation, or it might be brought about by atherosclerosis.

Signs & Symptoms of Stroke -

Some of the best neurologists have laid down distinctive symptoms of a stroke. The symptoms of a stroke differ upon the area of the brain by an absence of oxygen. All strokes include symptoms that relate to the impairment of nerve function. The symptoms normally emerge suddenly and most ordinarily happen on one side of the body. Confusion, changes in the degree of consciousness, vertigo, and equilibrium issues are other regular symptoms. Migraine, nausea, and vomiting sometimes accompany a stroke, especially when the stroke includes bleeding inside the brain.

Suggested Reading: A Quick Guide to Stroke Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention

The 9 key professionals who can help you in the process of Stroke rehabilitation are:

1. Physician

A physician will orchestrate the rehab program and manage medical needs. Physical medicine and rehabilitation physicians are specially trained in rehab, but general practitioners, internists, stroke doctors and stroke neurologists, can also help in the recovery process and oversee the rehab team.

2. Stroke Neurologist

A stroke neurologist can help determine the type and severity of the stroke and its possible causes. They can also recommend several solutions that can help with the recovery and to prevent further strokes. Once the patient has had all the necessary investigations and has adapted to any new therapies, the Neurologist hand over the care over to the general practitioner.

3. Physical Therapist

The affected patient might face weakness or even paralysis in their arms and legs after a stroke. As soon as the condition stabilizes within 24 to 48 hours, a physical therapist will begin helping the patient to move and strengthen stroke-affected limbs.

4. Neuropsychologist

After suffering from a stroke, many patients experience symptoms of depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder. A neuropsychologist can assess the patients’ mental health concerns and issues with cognitive function, such as low attention span and memory loss. Once the patient has been thoroughly evaluated, the neuropsychologist can work with the rehab team to develop an individualized care plan.

5. Occupational Therapist (OT)

They help the patients continue to rebuild the strength and flexibility of the muscle. They also work with stroke survivors to find ways to adapt to any lasting impairments.

6. Rehabilitation Nurse

Rehabilitation nurses play a pivotal role in educating the patient on the picture of life after stroke in terms of essential medications, expectations from the recovery process and essential preventive measures.

7. Speech-Language Pathologists

Stroke patients can face some communication disabilities in several ways. Some patients may have difficulty in reading and writing after a stroke attack. Speech-language pathologists can help the patients cure this issue.

8. Dieticians

A patient suffering from stroke care should take several precautions and essentials steps to avoid having a second stroke; hence it is very important for patients to consult a dietician.

9. Support Groups

Lastly, support group meetings are essential for stroke patients. Many hospitals offer support groups for patients recovering from a stroke, which helps them get relief from the trauma and helps them come back to normalcy.

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Dr. P. N. Renjen
Dr. P. N. Renjen

Written by Dr. P. N. Renjen

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I’m a neurologist with an experience of more than 36 years with a specialization in Cerebro Vascular Diseases & Stroke. More at https://bit.ly/2Z7hIr0

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