Stroke rehabilitation in Switzerland: Best Clinics and Costs 2024

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How Much Does Stroke rehabilitation Cost in Switzerland?

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Stroke rehabilitation Overview in Switzerland

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patients recommend -
85%
Surgery Time - 2 hours
Stay in the country - 30 days
Rehabilitation - 30 days
Anesthesia - Local anesthesia
Requests processed - 8895
Bookimed fees - $0

Get a Medical Assessment for Stroke rehabilitation in Switzerland: Select Your Expert from 2 Experienced Doctors

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Andreas R. Luft
33 years of experience
Dr. Andreas R. Luft is a renowned specialist in neurology and neurorehabilitation, with a focus on stroke recovery. His prestigious roles include being the Director of the Stroke Center at Zurich University Hospital and the Medical Director of a prominent neurology and rehabilitation center. Recognized for his innovative approach to therapy, he integrates the latest technology in his treatment plans and has received various awards for his contributions to the field.
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Kai Lutz
33 years of experience
Dr. Kai Lutz is a Swiss psychologist and scientific director of the cereneo rehabilitation center. He specializes in research and treatment programs for patients with stroke and head injuries. He has a degree in psychology from Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf and The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, a doctorate from The Institute of Medicine at Jülich Research Centre and The Institute of General Psychology at Magdeburg University, and was a Senior Researcher and Associate Professor at The Chair of Neuropsychology at Zurich University.
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Fast Facts about Stroke rehabilitation

Stroke Rehabilitation

Stroke rehabilitation is a comprehensive program designed to help individuals recover and regain skills lost due to brain injury from a stroke.

Pros: Offers a multidisciplinary approach including physical, occupational, and speech therapy. Enhances neuroplasticity and functional recovery more effectively, with up to 80% of patients showing significant improvement.
Cons: May require long-term commitment and can be resource-intensive. Some patients experience slower progress compared to acute rehabilitation interventions.
Effectiveness: 80% of patients show improvement in functional abilities.
Duration: Sessions typically span 1-2 hours, several times a week, over several months.
Recovery: Recovery duration varies, often ranging from weeks to months.
Best for: Individuals recovering from strokes, particularly those with motor and speech difficulties, and up to 40% cognitive impairments.
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