Canadian Partnership for Stroke Recovery
The HSF Canadian Partnership for Stroke Recovery is a joint initiative of the Heart and Stroke Foundation and Canada's leading stroke research centres. Headquartered at the University of Ottawa, the Partnership supports cutting-edge research to improve recovery and quality of life for people who experience a stroke.
Braver l'anxiété au quotidien
Using Virtual Meetups for People with Aphasia to Stay Connected
Pratiquer sa communication à la maison : pour les Personnes Aphasiques
L'attention après un AVC
Les activités récréatives
Le stress après un AVC
Fatigue et gestion des énergies après un AVC
La Gestion de l’héminégligence après un AVC
Prise en charge des membres supérieurs après un AVC
Practical Communication Skills After Stroke
Basic Steps to Self-Care and Psychological Resilience
Managing Unilateral Spatial Neglect after Stroke
Memory Impairments after Stroke
Upper Extremity Management After Stroke
Organizing, Planning and Processing after Stroke
Stress after Stroke
Managing Anxiety and Frustration after Stroke
Recreation and Leisure after Stroke
Managing Attention Impairments after Stroke
Fatigue and Energy Conservation after Stroke
CPSR lecture: Lessons from the AVERT Trial
Carole's Story
Stages of Stroke Recovery
l’AVC et des cellules souches
Stroke Recovery and Stem Cells
Reaching, Robots, and Rehabilitation; Brain Activity & the Effects of Practice
CPSR lecture: Strategies to improve physical activity after stroke
Welcome to the Canadian Partnership for Stroke Recovery
A stroke survivor and his caregiver talk about the long journey of recovery
Regenerative medicine: an exciting new approach to stroke recovery