Stroke scoring involves a number of scoring scales that need to be treated on a case-by-case basis. The first and most common is the MRS scale, which is used to measure the neurological recovery after a stroke and is divided into six levels, with zero being completely asymptomatic and six being death. The second is the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale, which is a relatively complex scale that requires a professional to score, and is a good scoring system for comatose patients and patients with high clinical needs. The BI index is a scale that evaluates the patient’s complete recovery at a later stage.