Author Archives: Ed Koeneman



Controllable Risk Factors for Stroke

Posted by Ed Koeneman on May 11th, 2012 • 

This article will discuss controllable risk factors for stroke. Individuals of all age, race and gender are susceptible to strokes. However, the odds of an individual having a stroke increase if that individual has certain risk factors for stroke, or criteria that commonly cause strokes. According to the National Stroke Association, up to 80 percent of strokes can be prevented.

Post-Stroke Rehabilitation: Fatigue After Stroke

Posted by Ed Koeneman on Apr 10th, 2012 • 

This article will discuss post-stroke rehabilitation and fatigue after stroke. A stroke leaves both emotional and physical damage and it can also leave the survivor extremely fatigued. According to researcher reports, up to 70 percent of stroke survivors experience fatigue that includes overwhelming mental or physical exhaustion.

Preventing Recurrent Stroke & Informtion About Risk Factors

Posted by Ed Koeneman on Mar 12th, 2012 • 

Individuals of all age, race and gender are susceptible to stroke. However, the odds of an individual having a stroke or recurrent stroke increase if that individual has certain risk factors for stroke, or criteria that commonly cause stroke. According to the National Stroke Association, up to 80 percent of strokes can be prevented.

Stroke Therapy: Recovery & Rehabilitation

Posted by Ed Koeneman on Feb 10th, 2012 • 

Have you or a loved one recently suffered a stroke? Have you been searching for stroke therapy that will help you or your loved one relearn basic skills and restore independence? Then this article is for you. This article will provide information about stroke therapy and discuss how individuals can recover from strokes and return to a more normal lifestyle with rehabilitation.

Information About Stroke and Neuro Rehab Products

Posted by Ed Koeneman on Jan 29th, 2012 • 

This article will provide information about stroke as well as neuro rehab products. A stroke occurs when a blood vessel breaks or a blood clot blocks an artery interrupting the blood flow to a certain area of the brain. When this happens, brains cells die and brain damage may occur. The loss of speech, movement and memory frequently seen with stroke are caused by the death of these brain cells.

Information About Post-Stroke Rehab

Posted by Ed Koeneman on Sep 4th, 2011 • 

Have you or a loved one recently suffered a stroke? Have you been looking for information about common stroke disabilities, the types of healthcare professionals who specialize in post-stroke rehab, or typical places where survivors can go to receive post-stroke rehab service? Then this article is for you. This article will provide information about strokes as well as post-stroke rehab.