Science of Stroke Recovery

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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Learn rationales behind the stroke care pathway for supporting treatments and rehabilitation.

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The real-life stroke scenario presented in ANA101x Human Anatomy has invited vigorous discussions on whether fully recovery from a severe stroke is possible and how it could happen. The knowledge of anatomy has arisen a series of queries on body functioning that are commonly implicated in stroke. An extension of human anatomy fundamentals towards functional anatomy has formed the basis of intervention approaches for functional recovery undertaken by different healthcare professionals, which is guiding the ultimate goals of post-stroke rehabilitation program for regaining independence and quality-of-life of the individuals. Therefore, this course is particularly designed to delineate the stroke recovery process and its underlying scientific rationales.

Continuing using the same clinical case of Mr Law, this course walks you through the recovery journey, known as stroke care pathway involving multiple healthcare professionals to compose module ONE. In module TWO, intervention approaches practiced in key healthcare disciplines underpinned by the functional anatomy will be explored. Finally, the course knowledge will be assessed using an experiential approach using a set of mini case studies derived from the mainstream scenario of Mr Law.

Instructor(s)

John Yuen, Richard Li, Mun Ng, Josephine Lau, Allen Cheong, William Tsang, Alice Wong, Doris Chong, Elaine Kwong, Shirley Tse, Helen Eng, Kitty Chan
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
via edX
Free (audit)
Paid Certificate Available
Estimated 8 weeks
Self paced
Introductory