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There are many approaches to helping people recover from stroke. But overall, rehabilitation is centered around specifically focused and repetitive actions - practicing the same thing over and over again. Stroke recovery varies from person to person. It's hard to predict how many abilities you might recover and how soon. In general, successful stroke rehabilitation depends on: - Physical factors, including the severity of your stroke in terms of both cognitive and physical effects- Emotional factors, such as your motivation and mood, and your ability to stick with rehabilitation activities…mehr

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There are many approaches to helping people recover from stroke. But overall, rehabilitation is centered around specifically focused and repetitive actions - practicing the same thing over and over again. Stroke recovery varies from person to person. It's hard to predict how many abilities you might recover and how soon. In general, successful stroke rehabilitation depends on: - Physical factors, including the severity of your stroke in terms of both cognitive and physical effects- Emotional factors, such as your motivation and mood, and your ability to stick with rehabilitation activities outside of therapy sessions- Social factors, such as the support of friends and family- Therapeutic factors, including an early start to your rehabilitation and the skill of your stroke rehabilitation teamThe rate of recovery is generally greatest in the weeks and months after a stroke. However, there is evidence that performance can improve even 12 to 18 months after a stroke. Recovering from a stroke can be a long and frustrating experience. It's normal to face difficulties along the way. Dedication and willingness to work toward improvement will help the most benefit.
Autorenporträt
Gazieva Shahida Rustamovna, born in 1989, graduated from the Tashkent Medical Academy in 2016. From September 2, 2016 to the present, he has been working as an assistant at the Department of Nervous Diseases of TMA. In December 2022, she successfully defended her dissertation and received a PhD diploma.