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The Role Of Computed Tomography In Diagnosis Of A Stroke, Gabriella Gaglia Jan 2024

The Role Of Computed Tomography In Diagnosis Of A Stroke, Gabriella Gaglia

Student Research Poster Presentations 2024

A stroke can be defined as a neurological deficit attributed to an acute focal injury of the central nervous system (CNS). There are two types of strokes, and these include ischemic and hemorrhagic. An ischemic stroke is caused by a lack of blood flow to the brain. A hemorrhagic stroke is due to a burst or rupture of a blood vessel within the brain. Computed tomography (CT) is the ideal imaging study done when diagnosing strokes in patients. The importance of quickly diagnosing a stroke and determining which type the person has experienced is one reason why CT scans are …


Core Measures Improve Health Outcomes In Stroke Patients, Katelyn Ponce Jan 2022

Core Measures Improve Health Outcomes In Stroke Patients, Katelyn Ponce

Student Research Poster Presentations 2022

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Effects Of Quadruped Movement In An Individual With Chronic Stroke: A Case Study, Maureen Romanow Pascal, Emily Connell, Alyssa Pratti, Kristina Russell Jan 2022

Effects Of Quadruped Movement In An Individual With Chronic Stroke: A Case Study, Maureen Romanow Pascal, Emily Connell, Alyssa Pratti, Kristina Russell

Student Research Poster Presentations 2022

Background/Purpose: Neuromuscular dysfunction encompasses a wide variety of conditions that impact proper muscle functioning. One common condition resulting in neuromuscular dysfunction is a cerebrovascular accident (CVA) which can disrupt sensory, motor, visual and language systems. The resulting combination of impairments can cause limitations in activity performance and restrict participation across domains. In addition, muscle weakness is widely recognized as a major contributing factor to decline in function. Literature is showing that rehabilitation programs focusing on development of core strength with emphasis on repetition, intensity and novelty are critical for recovery of motor function. The purpose of this research was to …


Effects Of A Falls Prevention Program For Individuals Post-Stroke In Guyana: An International Collaboration Protocol, Kelly Saroka, Megan Shaver, Mackenzie Schanzlin, Kristi Pearage Jan 2022

Effects Of A Falls Prevention Program For Individuals Post-Stroke In Guyana: An International Collaboration Protocol, Kelly Saroka, Megan Shaver, Mackenzie Schanzlin, Kristi Pearage

Student Research Poster Presentations 2022

Background. Falls related to stroke have a negative impact on physical mobility, overall health, quality of life, and fear of falls. In Guyana, falls are accepted as a normal part of life and there is little to no research on the impact of a falls prevention program on decreasing both falls and fear of falling in the post-stroke population in this country.

Objectives. This international collaboration protocol will determine the ability of a falls prevention program to decrease falls and fear of falling in individuals post-stroke in Guyana.

Design. This is a within subjects design, with exercises based on the …