Our new videos will help you stay active at home
Type: Support
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.
Research shows that a Resolution Run can cut your risk of stroke
Type: News
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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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?
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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A family-centred approach to the management of lifestyle risk factors for recurrent stroke
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This research project will design a healthy living programme for stroke survivors and their families and help people learn how to manage their own lifestyle risk factors.
Young stroke survivors
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Hear from stroke survivor challenges after a stroke, and how they are overcoming them. 
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Hannah's story
Type: Support
Hannah McGrath, was working night shifts as a nurse in 2015, when she found herself needing medical care after having two strokes. Read Hannah's stroke story.
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Research to stop a stroke from happening
Type: Research
The Stroke Association has funded research to help understand what happens in the brain during a stroke, identify who is most at risk of stroke and how we can reduce their risk.
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12 Days of Christmas
Type: News
This Christmas, we’re celebrating some of the ways our stroke groups across the UK are helping stroke survivors with their recovery and empowering them to believe “I am more than my stroke”.
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