Post Stroke Care
Surviving a stroke is just the beginning. Find tools to support your patients, their loved ones and caregivers.
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Cryptogenic Stroke Initiative
1 in 3 ischemic strokes has an unknown cause. Collaboration by neurologists, cardiologists, electrophysiologists and other integral team members may reveal the answers needed to provide targeted treatment for preventing recurrent strokes.
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Secondary Stroke Prevention
Use these materials from the 2021 guidelines to help you – and your patients – prevent another stroke.
Rehabilitation
Use these materials from the 2016 guidelines designed to help healthcare professionals expand their knowledge base and properly address the rehabilitation needs of the stroke patient.
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Stroke Survivor 2 Survivor (SS2S)
SS2S is a complimentary telephone peer support program helping stroke survivors and their caregivers navigate the first couple of months after discharge.
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New Video Series for Health Care Providers
Guidelines for Adult Stroke Rehabilitation
Additional Professional Rehabilitation Resources
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The Rehabilitation
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Prevention and medical management of comorbidities
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Assessment