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Diagnoses and symptoms

Stroke

Ottobock uses modern device solutions to pursue the goal of enhancing the focus on rehabilitation following acute treatment after a stroke.

Summary

Frequency, symptoms and rehabilitation

In about 79 per cent of all cases, a stroke is caused by the blockage of a blood vessel that supplies the brain, for example, due to a blood clot. This leads to insufficient blood circulation.

Almost 13 per cent of patients are affected in precisely the opposite manner due to damaged vessels and the like, namely a haemorrhage in the brain. In either case, the supply of blood to certain regions of the brain is no longer sufficient due to a local circulatory disorder.

Frequency

Frequency

According to the latest estimates, about 270,000 first-time strokes occur in Germany each year. Around half of the surviving patients still have a permanent disability a year after their stroke and depend on the help of others. Nearly 1.3 million Germans are now affected by the consequences of this illness. The number of stroke patients is expected to increase dramatically in the coming decades as the population ages. Based on reliable projections, the Erlangen stroke registry predicts there will be 3.5 million patients and direct treatment costs amounting to 108 billion euros. This means strokes are one of the biggest challenges facing Germany’s healthcare system.

Symptoms

Symptoms

The symptoms of a stroke and their severity can vary considerably between individuals. They include:

  • Impaired vision

  • Limited field of vision

  • Disturbances in spatial perception, double vision

  • Speech and speech comprehension disorders

  • Paralysis, numbness

  • Impaired sense of touch

  • Drooping at the corner of the mouth – the leg and arm may exhibit similar symptoms (drop foot and drop hand)

  • Shoulder pain

  • Unstable knee joint function while standing

  • Torso instability

  • Dizziness with uncertain gait

  • Spasticity in various forms and degrees of severity

Rehabilitation

Rehabilitation

A phased model set up by Germany’s Bundesarbeitsgemeinschaft für Rehabilitation (Federal Working Group for Rehabilitation) is used in the field of neurological rehabilitation. First, the patient’s need for assistance is assessed by the attending doctor and therapist. Depending on their needs, a specific rehabilitation phase is considered. Neurological rehabilitation is divided into the following phases:

  • Phase A: acute medical treatment

  • Phase B: medical and therapeutic rehabilitation, early rehabilitation (in some cases, there are still extreme limitations (coma) for the most severely affected patients, who can only participate in treatment to a limited extent)

  • Phase C: medical and therapeutic rehabilitation (impaired self-sufficiency)

  • Phase D: medical and therapeutic rehabilitation (mobility at ward level possible)

  • Phase E: medical and occupational rehabilitation (reintegration, reorientation if applicable)

  • Phase F: curative care, maintenance measures

There have been considerable advancements in acute care over the last few years. Ottobock uses modern device solutions to pursue the goal of enhancing the focus on rehabilitation following acute treatment. From wheelchairs that provide support in the early rehabilitation phase, to products for drop foot (orthoses, functional electrical stimulation (FES) in the form of surface stimulation or an implant), through to orthoses that stabilise the shoulder, knee and wrist – Ottobock offers a broad selection of modern product solutions.

Solutions

Ottobock orthoses and supports for stroke

The illustrated products represent treatment examples. Many different factors determine whether a product is actually suitable for you and whether you are capable of taking full advantage of the functionality of the product. Based on a detailed examination (anamnesis), your doctor and O&P professional will work with you to determine the treatment that is likely to be most suitable for you. Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.