Cornwall Stroke & Aphasia Network
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Get back into gardening with Dobbies Garden Centres
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Gardening is a brilliant hobby to improve physical activity, mobility and emotional wellbeing. Gardening can help you move more, and improve your fitness in and around your home.
Our new videos will help you stay active at home
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Working with the charity A Stroke of Luck, which specialises in exercise-based recovery for stroke survivors, our new videos offer three levels of difficulty and will cover different aspects of movement and physical activity. Each video is led by a qualified physiotherapist.
Hobbies and leisure activities
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Our leisure time is valuable, and taking part in hobbies and interests is an important part of life after stroke. You may want to return to interests you enjoyed before your stroke, or try out some new ones. We've got some ideas that may help you.
Making the most of your summer
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If you are feeling anxious about travelling this summer or the logistics and expense after a stroke feels too much, don't give up. There's plenty to enjoy at home.
Research shows that a Resolution Run can cut your risk of stroke
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Training and taking part in one of our Resolution Runs could reduce your risk of stroke by one fifth according to Tom Robinson, a leading Professor of Stroke Medicine at the University of Leicester.
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Women and stroke: specific risk factors and reducing your risk
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Developing new technologies for stroke treatment
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Our charity collaborated with SBRI Healthcare and the AHSN Network to fund innovations in technologies to improve diagnosis and rehabilitation of stroke.
Fatigue after childhood stroke
With support and understanding, a child can learn ways to manage their fatigue after childhood stroke to lead an active life.
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Could an ARNI-based rehabilitation approach benefit stroke survivors?
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It’s common for stroke survivors to need help with their physical recovery after discharge. Could an ARNI-based rehabilitation approach benefit stroke survivors?