Seizures and epilepsy after stroke
Type: Stroke information
Seizures and epilepsy after stroke
Type: Stroke information
Some people can experience post-stroke seizures. A small number of people go on to develop epilepsy, which is a tendency to have repeated seizures. Find out about the different types of seizures and how epilepsy is diagnosed and treated.
Semantic assessment in aphasia
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This project will focus on people with aphasia who have difficulty understanding the specific meanings of everyday words. As a result they may not be able to understand what people are saying, so communicating in everyday situations is hard.
Set up a celebration fundraiser
Type: Fundraising
Fundraising in celebration or asking for donations instead of gifts is a meaningful way to mark a special life event.
Set yourself movement goals
Type: Stroke information
Setting movement goals can help you focus and keep track of your progress, which will make it easier and more manageable to stay active.
Setting goals for your recovery journey
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Setting the agenda for stroke research
Type: What we do
Our Stroke Priority Setting Partnership (PSP) aimed to identify the research areas that matter most to stroke survivors, carers and professionals.
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