Electrical Stimulation in Stroke and Brain Injury

Problems To Be Addressed In The First Weeks And Months After Stroke Or Brain Injury

During this time period, electrical stimulation [ES] may be suggested by the medical care team. Each individual patient must be evaluated to determine if there are any contraindications to or precautions in the use of ES. If the patient is a candidate, ES may be incorporated into daily therapy protocols and it will be a part of the patient's 24 hour per day regimen. Each application of ES will be designed to accomplish a specific goal in terms of prevention of a complication or accomplishment of a functional goal along the road to recovery.

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