(HealthDay News) — Drivers rarely undergo evaluative services before returning to driving following a stroke, according to research presented at the American Heart Association’s International Stroke ...
Wrestling with the difficult decision of whether it’s safe to let an elderly parent or someone who’s suffered a stroke or brain injury continue to drive? The new comprehensive driving assessment ...
Stroke survivors often resume driving without being formally evaluated for ability -- though stroke can cause deficits that can impair driving, according to researchers. Stroke survivors often resume ...
A stroke can affect a person's ability to speak, think, see and control the body. Yet stroke survivors often resume driving without being formally evaluated, according to new research. Fewer than 6 ...
A Banner Health program can help answer this question through a medically based driver evaluation program available to northern Colorado patients concerned about their driving skills following a ...
A driving simulator similar to flight simulators used to train pilots can help people re-learn to drive after suffering a stroke. Nearly 75 percent of stroke patients trained on the simulator were ...
Baylor Scott & White Hillcrest Medical Center has created a program to evaluate people’s driving capabilities. “We have been on a two-year journey to create this program with the goal of making our ...
Stroke survivors often resume driving without being formally evaluated for ability — though stroke can cause deficits that can impair driving, according to research presented at the American Stroke ...
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