[Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen, MDs] Exercise Benefits Post-Stroke Rehab By Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen, MDs Aaron Ulland, 41, was "stroke patient one" in a daring new study that successfully tested the possibility of restoring brain-muscle connections using tiny electrodes implanted in his brain to move a brace worn on his immobile arm. Although this was preliminary research, the fact that the technology worked offers hope that somewhere down the road, damaged neural connections can be restored with implanted electrical devices to give stroke victims independent function in their limbs. Special: [How to: Get Rid of Deep Belly Fat]( Until that day, there's an alternative for some stroke sufferers. A new pilot study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association found that exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation â three 31- to 50-minute exercise sessions weekly for 12 weeks â significantly improves walking speed, cardiovascular endurance, functional strength, and emotional health. The results indicated that exercise rehab should be done after post-stroke physical therapy. (Some participants had a stroke a year before they started the program.) Many people could benefit. After all, an American has a stroke every 40 seconds, and 10%-15% of stroke victims, like Aaron, are 18-49 years old. Unfortunately, cardiac rehab for stroke patients is not generally covered by insurers in the U.S. So if you or a loved one has had a stroke, your best bet is to talk with your doctor, hospital, and physical therapists about finding a program in your area that can offer physical â and financial â support for your participation in exercise-based cardio rehab. And lobby lawmakers to make it mandatory for insurance to cover it.  ---------------------------------------------------------------
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