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1. Healthcare Evolution

2. Tools, Games and Resources for Rehabilitation

3. Act fast to minimize a stroke's effects

4. Stroke Rehabilitation -Assistive Technologies’ Benefits

5. Understanding Spasticity vs Order of Recruitment

6. Rehabilitation Robotics and Brain Plasticity + Stem Cell Research

7.7.The 90-day” or the “Six month Recovery Myth”

7. Dealing with the Department of Rehabilitation and US Social Security Administration

8. The Purpose Of Robotics

9. Brain Fitness, Physical Fitness, and Food Fitness

10. USC ICT’s Medical Virtual Reality Lab.

11. USC OPTT-RERC Optimizing Participation Through Technology For Successful Aging With Disability

12. CSUN CENTER OF ACHIEVEMENT: Rehabilitation Robotics And Brain Plasticity Presentation

13. RANCHO LOS AMIGOS National Rehabilitation Center

... Rancho Robotics

14. NORTHRIDGE HOSPITAL Center For Rehabilitation Medicine

.. . Northridge Robotics

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1 6. MYOMO THERAPY - Before therapy and After 2 1/2months.

. .. Northridge Robotics

. .CBS2 (LA) News Interview 1/18/2012 11 pm

.17.INTERACTIVEMOTION REHABILITATION ROBOTS

15. Rancho Robotics

16..Rehabilitation - Helpful Hints

Overcoming Barriers

Walking Aids

Good Friends

Attitude and Patience

17..Southern California and National Support Groups for Brain Injury

18. Definitions and Terminology

19. 2O15-16 AHA Stroke Guidelines9

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Act fast to minimize a stroke's effects

Act fast to minimize a stroke's effects
Every year, about 790,000 people in the U.S. have a stroke, according to the National Stroke Association. While stroke can affect anyone, African Americans are more impacted by stroke than any other group in the American population.
Strokes can occur suddenly, but if you know the symptoms and how to respond, you can help limit long-term damage. The faster you get medical attention, the better your chances of recovery.
If you suddenly experience these six signs of stroke — or see them in a friend — call 911 right away.
1.    Sudden vision changes
2.    Numbness, weakness, tingling, or paralysis in your face, arm, or leg, especially on one side of your body
3.    Trouble speaking or understanding simple statements
4.    Confusion
5.    Problems with walking or balance
6.    Sticking tongue out – droops, not straight or leans to one side
7.    A severe headache that is different from other headaches you’ve had before
Even if you have one of these symptoms and it goes away, you should see your doctor. It may be a warning that a stroke may happen soon.
You can help decrease your risk of stroke by making a few important lifestyle changes:
·        don’t smoke
·        maintain a healthy weight
·        manage your cholesterol and blood pressure
·        eat a heart-healthy diet — including lean protein, whole grains, and plenty of produce — and limit alcohol and salt
·        aim for 2½ hours of moderate activity each week, or just 30 minutes a day (check with your doctor about the right level of exercise for you)




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