- Birstonas
Treatment consequences of cerebrovascular diseases (haemorrhages, heart attacks, strokes) in Birstonas
Cerebrovascular diseases are diseases characterized by cerebral circulation disorders: strokes, stenosis, aneurysms, encephalopathies, thrombosis, etc. The severity of the consequences depends largely on the timeliness of the start of rehabilitation activities. Recovery after suffering cerebrovascular diseases is aimed at restoring motor and speech functions, social adaptation, psychotherapy, prevention of contractures and other post-stroke complications. The most important condition for successful rehabilitation is its consistency and continuity, especially during the first six months after the disease, when the body actively restores motor and speech functions. Speech therapy, kinesiotherapy, physiotherapeutic procedures, reflex therapy, psychotherapy, and drug therapy are used.