It is estimated that up to 80% (8 out of every 10) of patients have loss of or changes in sensation after a stroke1. This is known as ‘sensory impairment’, which can be a problem as it can lead to:
It is estimated that up to 80% (8 out of every 10) of patients have loss of or changes in sensation after a stroke1. This is known as ‘sensory impairment’, which can be a problem as it can lead to: