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Objectives Define Stroke Review Classifications, Statistics, and Risk Factors Identify Early Warning Signs of a Stroke Identify Primary Impairments Identify Secondary Impairments Recognize Hemispheric Differences Understand Prognosis Review Physical Therapy Interventions Review Effective Interventions Based on Research Stroke is the sudden loss of neurological function caused by an interruption of the blood flow to the brain. Ischemic Stroke: A clot Hemorrhagic Stroke: Blood blocks or impairs blood vessels rupture and leak in flow. or around the brain. Motor deficits are characterized by paralysis (hemiplegia) or weakness (hemiparesis) typically on the side of the body opposite the side of the lesion. I Stroke Classification Etiological Vascular Territory Anterior Cerebral Artery Thrombosis Syndrome Embolus Middle Cerebral Artery Syndrome Hemorrhage Internal Carotid Artery Syndrome Management Categories Posterior Cerebral Artery Syndrome Transient Ischemic Attack Lacunar Syndrome Minor Stroke Vertebrobasilar Artery Syndrome Major Stroke Deteriorating Stroke Young Stroke Statistics of Stoke in 2008 4th Leading cause of death in the United States 1st Cause of long-term severe disability 700,000 strokes a year 5,400,000 estimated stroke survivors= 2.6% of population 18.8 billion costs for care in the United States Incidence is 1.25 times greater for males than females Highest Risk for African-Americans, American Indians and Alaska Natives. Lowest Risk for Asians and Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander Incidence increases with age, doubling in the decade after 65 years of age.
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