Estimating the risk for unprovoked seizures in the year following an ischemic stroke with the SeLECT 2.0 prognostic model may be helpful in guiding decisions about driving, new research suggested.
A score that estimates the risk for unprovoked seizures an after ischaemic stroke can help clinicians decide if and when it is safe for patients to resume driving. "Our data questions the current ...
Perhaps the biggest challenge for a stroke victim is getting back to normal daily routines. That includes driving. Texas Health Plano has added driver’s rehabilitation technology to help patients ...
The current issue of the Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development includes a dozen manuscripts on an array of rehabilitation research, including the evaluation of tests to assess driving ...
Stroke severity is the most important predictor of post-stroke outcome. Most longitudinal cohort studies do not include direct and validated measures of stroke severity, yet these indicators may ...
A rising number of stroke victims are putting themselves at risk by taking themselves to A&E instead of waiting for an ambulance amid concerns about long waits for an ambulance, a charity has warned.