When it comes to concussions, how much do you know? Test your knowledge of concussions with these interesting myths and facts related to concussions. MYTH: Helmets are an effective way to prevent concussions. FACT: Concussions occur when the brain shakes inside the skull. The brain is surrounded by fluid and has space to move around, […]
Category: Neurosciences & Stroke
Concussions 101: Learning How to Manage a Concussion
A concussion is caused by a blow to the head. It is basically an energy problem in the brain. The active areas of the brain are not getting the right amount of energy where and when they need it. A professional trained in concussion management will be able to help you identify the areas impacted for you or your […]
WakeMed Stroke Team Saving More Lives
Download a printable version of this blog post. The window of time the WakeMed Stroke Team can perform stroke treatment has just increased from 6 to 24 hours after symptom onset for certain stroke patients. In addition, more patients with mild ischemic stroke symptoms may now qualify for medical treatment with clot-dissolving medication. Recent Trials […]
Learn to Spot the Signs of Stroke
Download a printable version of this blog post. A stroke is a medical emergency. It occurs when an artery, leading to the brain (or within the brain) is blocked or damaged. A clot can block an artery, or an artery can burst. This reduces or completely blocks blood flow to an area of the brain. […]
March is Brain Injury Awareness Month
Prevent Brain Injury. Here’s how! Tip 1: At Play Wear American Society for Testing & Materials (ASTM) approved head protection for your sport. Don’t slide headfirst into base. Don’t dive into shallow water. Your clothes should not interfere with your vision. Tip 2: At Home Use hand railings. Secure rugs. Put away toys. Install grab bars […]
Yes! Your Child CAN Successfully Recover from a Concussion – and So Can You
A concussion can be a serious injury, but it is not a life sentence by any means. You CAN get better when you pursue the right approach to treatment with a provider who understands the injury. What is a concussion? A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury caused by a blow or sudden jolt […]
Having a Stroke? Here’s Why You Should Call EMS
It sounds like she’s slurring her words a little bit, and she’s not holding her coffee cup like she normally does. Is her face drooping on one side? Something really doesn’t seem right. I’m really worried. Is she having a stroke? Maybe we should call 9-1-1. Or would it be quicker for me to just […]
Choosing a Spinal Cord Injury Rehab Program
There is no question that a spinal cord injury is a life-changing event. The rehabilitation hospital/provider you choose can change your life as well. WakeMed Rehabilitation Hospital in Raleigh, NC provides highly specialized care and therapies for people with spinal cord injuries, helping them achieve the best possible outcome and quality of life. For many […]
The #1 Thing to Do to Reduce Your Stroke Risk
Hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, is the greatest risk factor for stroke. Therefore, if you have high blood pressure, managing it can significantly decrease your chances of having a stroke. We see hundreds of people with stroke symptoms each year in WakeMed’s seven adult emergency rooms (ERs). Most of the first-time stroke patients […]
What’s the Right Inpatient Rehab for Mom after Stroke?
“The medical team saves lives; the rehab team restores lives.” A WakeMed Rehab occupational therapist uses this phrase to help patients and their family members understand the difference between what providers in WakeMed’s acute care hospital and providers in the WakeMed Rehabilitation Hospital do for patients who have suffered a stroke. Making Difficult Decisions About […]
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