Benefits of Occupational Therapy for Stroke Patients
A stroke is a brain
attack that can happen to anyone at any time. Strokes often cause temporary or
permanent paralysis. Balance, memory, speech, cognition, and vision may also be
affected by stroke. In addition, muscle spasms and pain are common
complications of a stroke. Communication and swallowing problems are common
problems after a stroke. Stroke survivors may have difficulty in managing basic
tasks such as bathing and dressing due to these problems. Accordingly, it may
be challenging for them to continue to manage their roles as spouses, parents,
or employees.
One of the most serious
complications of stroke is difficulty in communication. Difficulties with
communication can make it more difficult to get information and can affect
social relationships, independence and self-confidence.
Here are some of the
common communication problems due to stroke:
1.Understanding
language (called receptive aphasia).
2.Speaking,including
speaking any words or saying the correct word (called expressive aphasia).
3.Forming words and
speech sounds due to weak muscles in your mouth (dysarthria).
4.Moving the muscles
needed for speech in the correct order and sequence (dyspraxia).
5.Reading (dyslexia) or
writing (dysgraphia).
Some people have a
combination of these problems. The most common one is aphasia and dysarthria
together. It does not affect intelligence, aphasia can make it challenging for
the patient to speak and understand others, while also disrupt their abilities
to read and write.
Occupational
Therapy
Receiving quality
occupational therapy treatment and intervention can help to recover as much of
patient's speech as possible and find alternative ways of communicating. An OT
will conduct an initial evaluation to determine what the patient’s needs are in
terms of addressing deficits in function. Therapists are a vital resource for
stroke survivors as they can offer professional attention and share an
understanding of the physical and emotional challenges that come with surviving
a stroke. The amount of therapy will depend on the extent of your difficulties
and how well you are able to concentrate. It may be helpful if a family member
can attend some therapy sessions to observe the exercises and help patient to
practice them. The amount of therapy will depend on the extent of your
difficulties and how well you are able to concentrate.
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