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Stroke Recovery: The Evidence and the Big 10 - It’s a great ‘starter for 10’ way to look at the totality of recovery.
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THE EVIDENCE AND ‘THE BIG 10’ OF STROKE RECOVERY | ARNI
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Even if you have hired the help of a trainer or a therapist to get you started (advised), you must have input towards your own rehabilitation and not be a passive recipient. It’s time for action and...
This is an ARNI blog that is definitely worth a read. It is looking at therapy post-stroke and what happens you are discharged and the prescribed therapy stops.
Some questions to think about once you have read it...
What do you think? Does community therapy end too quickly? And what can community services do better to support physical rehab? Also, what does usual clinical care tend not to concentrate on enough for individuals before discharge?
If you feel you need more therapy call us on 0203 053 0111 or email support@arni.uk.com We have trainers throughout the country who can help you continue your recovery.
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Does your therapy end too quickly? | ARNI
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Many years of research suggests that the mobility and functional dependence of stroke survivors worsen over time and that accessing later rehabilitation becomes increasingly difficult for stroke…
This is from a few years ago now. How it all began.
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The Successful Stroke Survivor book, by ARNI Director Tom Balchin, is available on Kindle. Why not download a sample and see if you like it? Try before you buy.
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The Successful Stroke Survivor is a part-book and part-manual. Its 12 Chapters with 658 illustrations and 352 photos are all that those who have suffered a stroke and have reached the end of formal th...
Brett, Kerensa and Tom @ ARNI Stroke Rehab Training.
WELL DONE ON YOUR REHAB EFFORTS, BRETT!
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A high street eye scan may help predict someone’s risk of stroke or heart attack up to 10 years in advance, new research shows. The £20 scan uses artificial intelligence to analyse images of the back of the eye and spot signs linked to cardiovascular disease.
Retinal imaging, which takes less than a minute, can detect blood vessel damage or narrowing that may indicate similar problems elsewhere in the body.
Researchers at the University of Dundee ran existing eye scans from 1,200 people with diabetes through AI software.
In 70 per cent of cases, it correctly identified early warning signs in those who went on to have a major heart problem within a decade.
Dr Ify Mordi, a cardiologist and British Heart Foundation research fellow, said: “This is a one-stop scan which is routinely performed and takes less than a minute.
If there is damage or narrowing of the blood vessels at the back of the eye, there is a good chance that that will also be seen further inside the body.
“The eyes are a window to the heart.”
The scans are widely available at high street opticians and are also offered on the NHS for some patients.
Results could be used to refer people who may not know they are at risk to a doctor for preventative treatment.
Professor Bryan Williams, chief medical officer at the British Heart Foundation, said: “The more accurately we can detect someone’s risk of a heart attack or stroke, the better the opportunities to prevent them happening.
Cutting-edge innovations like this could play a role in improving risk prediction.”
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Quite agree. Tom
The NHS should provide more interventions like this scan for other parts of the body to save them money. NHS should be more pro active and prevent major things like heart and stroke and cancer with early detection and treatment as opposed to being reactive to major heart and stroke attacks and cancer discovered too late .
The more nominations a charity gets, the better their chances of being drawn, so once you’ve nominated please share with your network.
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Nominate a charity - Movement for Good
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Nominate a charity for a Movement for Good award now.Please nominate ARNI! Tom
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Exactly so, Ros - it'll help SEO and make it easier for donors to understand what we're about 😉 Hope yourself, Jonathan and Harry are well? 😉 Tom
It is a shame you cannot help people in Scotland. No help within 50 or more miles from fife
Great idea …more explicit re its purpose etc… but keeping the ARNI brand
If you have upper limb difficulties, this is the video that will be your ally. Here, Dr Tom shows you how you, too, can get as excellent function back in your upper limb as he has. He shows you what he did to gain function and shows tools that he has built to help survivors train their reach, grasp and release. He then shows you exactly how to make or acquire what you need to do what many hundreds of people have used to significantly (and very quickly) to reduce spasticity and flaccidity – and to gain control again of your more-affected hand.
Available via online streaming means you don't have to wait to get started!
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Task-specific practice is the ‘number one’ way to retrain the brain. It means simply to train the action to be performed in a natural environment. For example, if you wanted to lift a mug and drink from it, you should take a mug and practice lifting and drinking from it, over and over again … and attempt to improve progressively and consistently.
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