Overview of stroke rehabilitation

  Stroke, commonly referred to as stroke, is a clinical syndrome of rapid onset, limited cerebral dysfunction caused by a cerebrovascular lesion that lasts longer than 24 hours or causes death. In clinical practice, stroke is also often referred to as cerebrovascular accident, but the more formal term in academic circles should be stroke. Currently, the incidence of cerebrovascular disease in China is about 200/100,000, and the annual incidence rises gradually with age after age 55, and may be as high as 2000/100,000 or more after age 80.  Stroke rehabilitation means taking all measures to prevent the onset of disability and to reduce its effects so that stroke palliative care can return to society. The medical rehabilitation of stroke means that from the medical point of view, through rehabilitation doctors, nurses, rehabilitation therapists (physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, orthopaedic limb apparatus, etc.), psychologists, medical social workers, etc. Medical rehabilitation for stroke patients.