Author Archives: Ed Koeneman



Information About Post-Stroke Rehab

Posted by Ed Koeneman  •  Mar 20th, 2012  • 

Have you or a loved one recently suffered a stroke? Have you been looking for information about common stroke disabilities, the types of healthcare professionals who specialize in post-stroke rehab, or typical places where survivors can go to receive post-stroke rehab service? Then this article is for you. This article will provide information about strokes as well as post-stroke rehab.

Spasticity & Neurological Rehabilitation Devices

Posted by Ed Koeneman  •  Feb 23rd, 2012  • 

This article will discuss spasticity and provide information about how neurological rehabilitation devices can help treat spasticity. Safely and easily moving around is not something that many of us think about on a daily basis. However, for individuals in the process of stroke recovery, these tasks can be extremely difficult.

Risk of Stroke: Atrial Fibrillation

Posted by Ed Koeneman  •  Feb 7th, 2012  • 

Individuals of all age, race and gender are at risk of stroke. However, the odds of an individual suffering a stroke increase if that individual has certain risk factors for stroke, or criteria that commonly cause strokes. According to the National Stroke Association, up to 80 percent of strokes can be prevented.

Post-Stroke Rehab: Medical Professionals

Posted by Ed Koeneman  •  Jan 25th, 2012  • 

Have you or a loved one recently suffered from a stroke? Are you searching for information about post-stroke rehab? Then this article is for you. This article will discuss post-stroke rehab specifically focusing on medical professionals and what kind of post-stroke rehab services are offered by these medical services.

Where Can a Stroke Survivor Receive Post-Stroke Therapy?

Posted by Ed Koeneman  •  Jan 13th, 2012  • 

Have you or a loved one recently suffered a stroke? Are you looking for information about post-stroke therapy? Then this article is for you. This article will discuss the categories of medical clinics where stroke patients can go to receive post-stroke therapy. This article will discuss inpatient rehabilitation units, outpatient units, nursing facilities and home-based rehabilitation programs.

Uncontrollable Stroke Risk Factors

Posted by Ed Koeneman  •  Oct 11th, 2011  • 

This article will discuss uncontrollable stroke risk factors. Individuals of all age, race and gender are susceptible to strokes. However, the odds of an individual having a stroke increase if that individual has certain risk factors, or criteria that commonly cause stroke. According to the National Stroke Association, up to 80 percent of strokes can be prevented.

Stroke Therapy: Recovery & Rehabilitation

Posted by Ed Koeneman  •  Sep 24th, 2011  • 

Have you or a loved one recently suffered a stroke? Have you been searching for stroke therapy that will help you or your loved one relearn basic skills and restore independence? Then this article is for you. This article will provide information about stroke therapy and discuss how individuals can recover from strokes and return to a more normal lifestyle with rehabilitation.

Stroke Treatment: Preventing High Blood Pressure

Posted by Ed Koeneman  •  Sep 14th, 2011  • 

Are you looking for information about stroke treatment and stroke prevention? Are you looking for information about risk factors of stroke and how to reduce your risk factors of stroke? Then this article is for you. This article will provide a brief definition of a stroke and provide information about the most important risk factor for stroke, which is high blood pressure.

Risk Factors of Stroke and Stroke Recognition

Posted by Ed Koeneman  •  Sep 2nd, 2011  • 

Have you or a loved one recently suffered a stroke? Are you looking for information about risk factors of stroke and how to reduce your risk factors of stroke? Then this article is for you. This article will provide a brief definition of a stroke, discuss controllable and uncontrollable risk factors of stroke and provide an acronym for stroke recognition and reaction time.