Balance problems after stroke
Type: Stroke information
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
Type: Stroke information
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.
Stay active after stroke
Type: What we do
Being active is an important way to improve balance, mobility and wellbeing, and it can reduce the risk of further strokes.
Preventing falls after a stroke
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Balance problems after stroke
Type: Stroke information
Physical effects of stroke
Type: Stroke information
Information about the physical effects of stroke, such as swallowing difficulties, continence problems, pain and headaches.
A poem from the forum: Celebrating Successes
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Back on track
Type: What we do
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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