SYMPTOMS OF CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA

The ability to promptly recognize cerebral ischemia and its symptoms can save a person’s life, and can greatly decrease the effects of the ischemia itself. Throughout my time as a rehabilitation professional, I have collected dozens of stories from patients who have told me that they showed certain signs and symptoms characteristic of cerebral ischemia…

SPASTICITY

Spasticity is one of the main consequences of stroke, and is a distinctive characteristic of hemiplegia. Spasticity is a phenomenon that is often encountered with “muscular hypertonicity”. Most experts agree that Spasticity, and therefore hypertonicity, is one of the greatest problems associated with Hemiplegia and cerebral stroke. In fact, it consists of a muscular reflex…

LEFT HEMIPLEGIA

Left hemiplegia is the paralysis of the left part of the body after a lesion of the right hemisphere of the brain (non-dominant hemisphere) caused by a stroke or lack of oxygen. The right side of the brain controls the movements of the left side of the body, in this way people with stroke who…

CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA

[et_pb_section admin_label=”section”][et_pb_row admin_label=”row”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text”] Cerebral ischemia is one of the leading causes of stroke, and is caused by a lack of blood flow to the brain (ischemia). The blood circulation is interrupted due to the obstruction of an artery, which is responsible for nourishing the brain tissue. Cerebral ischemia is always a complex challenge…

Perfetti Method

    The Perfetti Method is a rehabilitative approach that was developed in the 1960s by Italian Professor Carlo Perfetti. It is currently the best rehabilitative response to the effects of stroke, hemiplegia, and spasticity. The Perfetti Method is also known as Cognitive Therapeutic Exercise, and more recently as Neurocognitive Rehabilitation.     Professor Perfetti’s insights that gave…

Right Hemiplegia

To understand a little hemiplegia we must know that it is a paralysis of the half of the body, usually the compromised side is the opposite of the hemisphere that has been affected by the LCA, this happens because our pyramid route (our information highway) is decided, that is why hemispheric lesions occur on the…

STROKE

Surely you have heard about Ictus or Stroke, but few know what it is and its repercussions at the brain level. In fact, a stroke is one of the most complex problems for rehabilitation for both those who have had bleeding, and those who have had ischemia. The word derives from Latin and means beat,…