Technology and Computer Usage After Stroke
In this video, Caleb covers topics related to Technology and Computer Usage After Stroke.
Speech Therapy: What Are You Talking About
In this video, outpatient Speech Therapist Jamie Johnson, MA. L/CCC-SLP with the University of Kansas Medical Center discusses post-stroke aphasia, the role of the Speech Language Pathologist and different approaches for speech language evaluation and treatment.
Rebuilding Your Life After Stroke
In this video, Dr. Dipika Aggarwal addresses life and hope after a stroke, recovery and rehabilitation, and the role of caregivers, family, and friends.
Devices and Adaptive Equipment Post Stroke (Recorded Webinar)
In this Stroke Education Series presentation Greg Herman, MD, addresses common devices and adaptive equipment used following a stroke.
Post-Stroke Depression
This presentation for the Stroke Education Series was presented by Lindsey Jenkins, PhD of the University of Kansas Health System on Post-Stroke Depression. Thank you to The University of Kansas Health System for partnering with the American Stroke Foundation for the Stroke Education Series.
Stroke 101: What You and Your Family Should Know
This video will provide a general overview on stroke -- the leading cause of long term disability in the United States.
Blood Pressure and Stroke: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
This presentation for the Stroke Education Series was presented by Craig Shipley, APRN-NP of the University of Kansas Health System on Blood Pressure and Stroke. Thank you to The University of Kansas Health System for partnering with the American Stroke Foundation for the Stroke Education Series.
Visual Changes Following Stroke
Many people who have had a stroke experience changes in their vision that affect their ability to read, drive, and perform activities of daily living. This video briefly describes common ways vision is affected by a stroke and provides examples of home exercises, activities, and adaptations to enhance vision and gain functional independence.
Neuroplasticity
Dr. Tiffany Barkley’s presentation on Neuroplasticity. Thank you to The University of Kansas Health System for partnering with the American Stroke Foundation for the Stroke Education Series.