Harnessing Neuroplasticity to Promote Speedy Stroke Recovery - Interview With Dr. Bob Dennis

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2019 Interview

Ischemic strokes can be effectively treated within a three-hour window; thrombolytic drugs can be administered that dissolve the blockage, preventing further damage to your brain.

Following a stroke, it’s important to engage your neuroplasticity to regain lost function. “Stroke of Luck: Master Neuroplasticity for Recovery and Growth After Stroke” is an important reference guide for doctors and patients.

Brain training and physical exercises allow your brain to develop alternate pathways to bypass the damaged area; the sooner you do it after the damage has been incurred, the more effective it will be.

An estimated 795,000 strokes occur each year in the U.S. It’s the fifth leading cause of death, killing an estimated 142,000 annually.

Strokes are becoming more prevalent in younger people. An estimated 10% of all strokes occur in people under the age of 50.

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