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'Golden Period' in Post-Stroke Rehabilitation is Important

by Adeline Dorcas on June 19, 2018 at 3:42 PM

Stroke can hit anyone at any age. The first 90 days 'Golden Period' in post-stroke rehabilitation is vital, suggest experts.

India reports more than 1.8 million cases every year, of which almost 15 percent affect people in their 30s and 40s.


Stroke or a Cerebro Vascular Accident (CVA) results from a sudden blood loss to the brain or bleeding within the brain resulting in the impairment of neurological function.

‘Stroke can hit anyone at any age. First 90 days after recovery of a stroke is referred to as the 'golden period' which is considered extremely important in the complete rehabilitation of a patient because most of the neurological recovery happens during this time.’

Obesity, smoking, hypertension, alcohol consumption, diabetes and family history are considered some of the common factors leading to a stroke. While effective treatment for stroke is evolving in the country, a largely neglected area is the 'golden period' of post-stroke rehabilitation.

The first 90 days after recovery of a stroke are referred to as the 'golden period.' This phase is considered extremely important in the complete rehabilitation of a patient since most of the neurological recovery happens during this time.

This is why the 'golden period' is significant:

The key objective of stroke rehabilitation is to restore health in an individual through neurological recovery (mainly through neuroplasticity), functional recovery with task-specific training and improving the quality of life by focusing on emotional wellbeing.

The primary steps of rehabilitation care which needs to be initiated within the first 90 days of the Golden Period are:


As India battles a rising stroke epidemic compared to other developing nations, it is high time we focused on specialized programmes of stroke rehabilitation to effectively overcome the disability.

Source: IANS

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