Stroke Prognosis Conference
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Stroke Prognosis
Stroke prognosis means that a person has a potential for recovery after stroke. The recovery depends on many things, such as the type of stroke (ischemic or hemorrhagic), how quickly the person received treatment, the brain part was affected, and the overall health and age of the person.
Some people recover almost completely, especially if they get help quickly. Others may have long -term problems with speech, movement, memory or daily activities. Rehabilitation with physical, speech and professional therapy can help improve strength and skills.
The first few days after stroke are very important. Doctors carefully monitor the patient to prevent more damage. Some people may be at risk of another stroke, so it is important to manage blood pressure, sugar levels and other health problems. While strokes can be severe, many people live full and meaningful life with correct care and support. Changes in initial treatment, regular therapy and healthy lifestyle can greatly improve stroke Prognosis.
Related Sessions
1.Alzheimers and Parkinsons Diseases
2.Neuroimmunology and Neurological Infections
3 – Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology
4 – Neuroinformatics and Computational Neuroscience
5 – Neurological Disorders
6 – Neurobiology
7 – Molecular Neuroscience
8 – Pediatric Neurology
9 – Clinical Neurology
10 – Translational Neurology
11 – Neurogenetics
12 – Neurodegenerative Diseases
13 – Neuropsychiatry
14 – Neuroscience Research
15 – Neuropharmacology and Novel Drug Development
16 – Neurological Interventions and Surgery
17 – Artificial Intelligence in Neurology and Neurosurgery
18 – Neuro-ophthalmology and Auditory Neurology
19 – Aging and Neurology
20 – Brain Tumors and Neuro-Oncology
21 – Stroke Diagnosis and Management
22 – Epilepsy and Seizure Disorders
23 – Psychiatric and Behavioral Disorders
24 – Neurovascular Disorders
25 – Neurology and Systemic Disorders
26 – Neurodevelopmental Disorders
27 – Cognitive and Memory Disorders
28 – Neuroinflammation and Brain Disorders
29 – Neurological Rehabilitation
31 – Trauma and Neurocritical Care
33 – Cellular and Systems Neuroscience
35 – Advances in Neuroimaging Techniques
37 – Rare and Complex Brain Disorders
30 – Global Challenges and Public Health
32 – Neurotoxicology
34 – Behavioral Neuroscience and Social Neuroscience
36 – Addiction and Mental Health
Scientific Program
Keynote Speaker - Dr. Zhenhuan LIU (Oral Presentation - In-Person)
Nanhai Maternity and Children Hospital Affiliated to Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, China
Keynote Speaker - Dr. Magda Tsolaki - Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Emeritus Professor of Neurology, Aristotle Univesrsity of Thessaloniki, Makedonia, Greece, Chair of the Greek Federation of Alzheimer’s Disease
Keynote Speaker - Dr. Tatsuro Mutoh, MD, PhD, FAAN - Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Department of Neurology, Fujita Health University Hospital, Toyoake, Aichi, Japan
Scientific Program
Keynote Speaker - Dr. Zhenhuan LIU (Oral Presentation - In-Person)
Nanhai Maternity and Children Hospital Affiliated to Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, China
Keynote Speaker - Dr. Magda Tsolaki - Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Emeritus Professor of Neurology, Aristotle Univesrsity of Thessaloniki, Makedonia, Greece, Chair of the Greek Federation of Alzheimer’s Disease
Keynote Speaker - Dr. Tatsuro Mutoh, MD, PhD, FAAN - Oral Presentation (In-Person)
Department of Neurology, Fujita Health University Hospital, Toyoake, Aichi, Japan
Committee Members
Kenneth B Storey
Carleton University, Canada
Kindy Mark
University of South Florida, United
Thomas J Webster
Interstellar Therapeutics, United States
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