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(a) |
He must
learn the DON'TS along with DO'S. |
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(b) |
He must
become responsible and contribute for the self equally actively along
with the rest of the rehabilitation team. |
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(c) |
He must know
that he cannot be a passive recipient if he wants a complete cure. |
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(d) |
He must
believe in himself and in his ability to go through the rigorous and
disciplined training to reach to the finest recovery in shortest
possible period. |
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(e) |
Incorrect
understanding about exercises and wrong input to the recovering brain
turns the recovery into development of abnormal movement. |
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(f) |
Pessimism
about brain stroke recovery is not so uncommon among the health
professional. This must not be allowed to become contagious to the brain
stroke patients & his support system. |
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(g) |
Some
experts, out of ignorance announce to the patient - "it takes time"
patient waits for months & years in great despair when instead of normal
movement what appears is the abnormal movement making the condition
permanent for the rest of his life. |
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(h) |
Recovery can
continue even after years of stroke.
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