Purusotham Chippala: A Comprehensive Patient and Caregiver Education Guide to Make Stroke Easier
Purusotham Chippala, Professor at Nitte Institute of Physiotherapy, shared a post on LinkedIn:
”UNDERSTANDING STROKE
A Comprehensive Patient and Caregiver Education Guide
Stroke education is difficult because stroke itself is complex – involving neurovascular anatomy, motor control, cognition, perception, speech, balance, and functional recovery.
During Stroke Awareness Month, I am sharing my curated stroke education material developed from nearly 20 years of experience in neurophysiotherapy teaching and stroke rehabilitation.
This updated resource includes contemporary and evidence-informed content useful for:
- Physiotherapists
- Occupational Therapists
- Stroke Team Members
- Students and Interns
- Caregivers and Family Members
The goal is simple: Make stroke easier to understand, identify, manage, and rehabilitate.
Because good stroke education improves teamwork, clinical reasoning, patient outcomes, and recovery.”

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