Balance problems after stroke
Find out how stroke can affect your balance, what can help, and how to look after yourself if your balance has been affected by stroke.
Physiotherapy after a stroke
Physiotherapy can help you get back as much movement as possible after a stroke. It can help you re-learn to use your arms and hands, and regain movement and strength in your legs to improve movement and balance.
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Stay active after stroke
Being active is an important way to improve balance, mobility and wellbeing, and it can reduce the risk of further strokes.
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Eating well after a stroke
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Eating a healthy, balanced diet can help to support your recovery after stroke. Read our tips.
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Preventing falls after a stroke
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Physical effects of stroke
Information about the physical effects of stroke, such as swallowing difficulties, continence problems, pain and headaches.
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A poem from the forum: Celebrating Successes
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Accessible cycling after stroke
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Find out more about accessible cycling after stroke.
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Back on track
Marc Hodes, 53 from Nottingham, was busy with family life, a successful career as an IT director and coaching at his local football club when he had a stroke.
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