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STROKE REHABILITATION – Clinical Guidelines | 12th Intake

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Objectives:
Here’s exactly what you’ll learn inside this 6-day intensive course:

Course Objectives / Topics Covered
DR MOHAMED YASSIN Define stroke and differentiate its major types and stroke mimics.
Identify common risk factors and methods of stroke prevention.
Explain the pathophysiology and time-sensitive nature of stroke management.
Describe the blood supply of the brain and common vascular syndromes.
Recognize the clinical features associated with different stroke lesions.
Assess stroke severity using the NIHSS and outline basic medical management principles.
DR MOHAMED MOUSA Basic concepts in biomechanics

Normal biomechanics of gait

Pathomechanics of hemiplegic patients and types.

Assessment of Pathomechanics using observational gait analysis.

Orthosis prescription.

Case studies.
DR HEBA EL SAEID

By the end of this lecture, students should be able to:

Describe the anatomy, physiology, and neural control of swallowing.
Define dysphagia and differentiate its main types and complications.
Explain the characteristics of dysphagia following different types of stroke.
Identify methods of dysphagia assessment and screening in stroke patients.
Outline the main rehabilitation and management strategies for dysphagia.
ELECTROTHERAPY 1. Activation and strengthening of affected muscles.
2. Control and reduction of spasticity.
3. Maintenance and improvement of joint range of motion.
4. Muscle re-education and enhancement of coordinated movements.
5. Reduction of pain and edema following stroke.
6. Prevention and treatment of shoulder subluxation.
7. functional electrical stimulation to optimize activities of daily living .
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