Dr. Parag Shah Discusses Stroke Rehabilitation
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Hi, my name is Dr. Shah. I am the Stroke Medical Director at Brooks Rehabilitation and I oversee the Stroke Rehab Program.
I always wanted to be a physician and I had two ACL injuries while I was growing up, so it was natural for me to pursue a career in rehabilitation medicine. And during my own rehabilitation, I recognized how great of an impact it had on me making me the person who I am today.
When choosing rehabilitation, itโs important that when youโre in the acute care hospital setting, that you kind of look at your different options, because this is really whatโs going to jumpstart your rehab and recovery. So, getting patients into the right care setting, making sure they have a great rehabilitation team, can really have a tremendous impact on how well a patient does, how successful the rehabilitation plan is and, long-term, how happy they are. Usually, weโre seeing the left-brain stroke can be more challenging for patients because of the difficulty with communication and thatโs where we have to work more closely with these patients to help them recover from that challenge that theyโre going through.
Our stroke and cardiac unit is about 60 beds. Thatโs going to be larger than most of your stroke units across the country. So then, weโre able to have more expertise, our therapists, case management, nursing staff โ this is what we do every day. Weโre also dedicated, so patient comes first. So, at Brooks Rehab, what we started to do is a hybrid program, so in the afternoons and weekend, patients can go downstairs to our hybrid program, where they get extra rehab โ outside of their normal three hours a day. And weโve seen that this has had great benefits for patients who are interested in doing extra rehabilitation and working with our team, making sure that patients are appropriate and safe has really had a tremendous impact on our patients.
I think some of the cool things that weโve seen recently is the technological advances, providing electrical stimulation to patients to help with return of function, for example, in their right arm or right leg โ it feels weak after a stroke. Or sometimes we can this electrical stimulation to help patients recover swallow function. So, itโs been pretty exciting to see.
Our goal is to be world-class, so we want to be, you know, second to none.
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