Stroke care has been revolutionised by better prevention, treatment, and
more widely available rehabilitation. Nonetheless, stroke remains the
second most common cause of death worldwide. This fully-updated new
edition provides clear facts and practical advice as to why strokes
occur and how they can be prevented in the future. Concise in style but
comprehensive in approach, Stroke: The Facts describes the myriad of
symptoms, varied presentations, and longer-term consequences of this
disabling condition.
The journey from treatment through to rehabilitation and preventing a
further stroke is made easy by the author, a stroke doctor and
researcher involved in many of the studies that have advanced care.
Supplemented with case studies, this guide concentrates on developments
in treatment, providing an important update on the first edition. It is
essential reading for those who have had a stroke or Transient Ischaemic
Attack and their families, and will also be of interest to medical
professionals working within stroke care.