by Girish Sawlani | Jun 6, 2017 | Functional Training, Stroke Rehabilitation
Functional fitness training can be described as any program that includes exercises designed to mimic and help you to perform daily tasks or activities safely and efficiently. Examples of these types of tasks or activities include loading and unloading furniture from...
by Girish Sawlani | May 15, 2017 | Stroke Rehabilitation
The first question that arises in our mind, after reading the word “stroke” is, what is a stroke? A stroke is like a heart attack, just the affected part here is the brain. It happens, when the usual blood supply to a certain part of the brain gets cut out. As we all...
by Girish Sawlani | May 15, 2017 | Stroke Rehabilitation
Once a person has stabilised the most urgent concern revolves around stroke recovery time. This is an individual factor and it’s determined by a number of significant things. In this post I would like to speak about making the most of the variables you’ll...
by admin | Apr 10, 2017 | Stroke Rehabilitation
About 800,000 people develop a stroke each year, and it is the fifth leading killer condition in the United States and third in Australia. Stroke is a consequence of obstruction of blood flow to the brain. The interference may occur because of a blockage in a blood...
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