A groundbreaking recovery method for stroke survivors who don't want to give up on life!
Many stroke patients end rehab with lingering disabilities, told they can do nothing more. But they CAN continue their recovery--if they do the right things. This innovative workbook presents simple, effective, scientifically based recovery plans to help stroke survivors become capable and active again. These plans show you how to recover your ability to walk, speak, think, use your hands, see better and swallow. A nutritional plan helps your brain and body heal. Weekly and daily worksheets let you track your progress for 3 months. There is plenty of work involved--but you will be in charge and there is no limit to how much you can achieve!
Author Roger Maxwell researched this effective home-based recovery program after his own stroke. Through his own efforts he fully recovered. He is a full-time patent attorney and an avid marathon runner.
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By Taking Charge Workbooks
Nov 9, 2010
`Taking Charge of Your Stroke Recovery' Taking Charge of Your Stroke Recovery: How to Pick Up When Rehab Ends, Complete Your Recovery and Be Better Than You Ever Were Before! is for stroke survivors who aren't willing to give up. This book by Roger Maxwell, Kathy Maxwell and Daveda Lamont helps readers move forward at their own pace. The Taking Charge workbook presents clear, simple and practical plans that take stroke survivors from where they are now to recovery from common stroke disabilities. --StrokeSmart magazine, the publication of the National Stroke Association, March-April 2009