People are familiar with people affected by strokes and strokes, but they are not necessarily strokes. Stroke occurs when blood flowing to the brain blocks or decreases due to the blockage or rupture of the blood flowing to the brain blood vessels supplying blood to the blood vessels or arteries. When the blood flow is blocked, the brain loses the supply of necessary nutrients and oxygen and kills the surrounding cells in the brain. There are three main types of stroke: ischemic stroke, hemorrhagic stroke, and transient ischemic stroke.
Overview of stroke rehabilitation covering treatment of acute, subacute and chronic patients after stroke. Discuss the evaluation of cognition, behavior and function of the late stage of acute stage stroke, identify the psychoneurotic disorder that occurs at this stage, and explain the cognitive disorder recognized during occupational therapy and the recognized disorder. Please also consider language, entertainment, music therapy, social support service. Objective: To explore the role of music therapy in improving traumatic brain injury or emotional and social interaction after stroke. Design: We assigned standard or standard rehabilitation and music therapy (3 treatments per week, up to 10 treatments) to 18 people with traumatic brain injury or stroke
Many stroke patients need psychological or spiritual help after a stroke. Psychological problems such as depression, anxiety, depression, anger are common disorders after stroke. Conversational therapy and proper medication will help alleviate some of the psychological and emotional problems caused by stroke. Sometimes it is beneficial for families with stroke to seek psychological help. Urological problems may be caused by age, illness or injury. As age rises, due to changes in the kidney structure, some ability to remove waste from the blood is lost. In addition, ureter, bladder, and urethral muscles tend to lose some degree of force. The elderly may have more urinary tract infections because bladder muscles are not tightened enough to completely empty the bladder. Reduction of sphincter and pelvic muscle strength also causes urinary incontinence, unnecessary urine leakage.