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Post-Stroke Rehabilitation
Post-Stroke Rehabilitation or Post-CVA (Cerebral Vascular Accident )Rehabilitation
This film has been made to explain the various post-CVA rehabilitation therapy and activities to both patients and their families.
Post-CVA rehabilitation therapy in meant to stimulate recovery, to help the patient adapt to the sometimes inevitable sequelae or lasting effects, and to foresee complications.
An entire team of healthcare professionals work with the patient: doctor, nurse and nurse’s aide, physiotherapist, occupational therapist, speech-language pathologist, neuropsychologist, social worker, dietician and a physical education teacher.
Although this film presents a specific patient, each case is different.
A multidisciplinary team defines the stroke rehabilitation programme’s goals in the fi...
published: 05 Aug 2014
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Steve’s Journey: From Stroke To Recovery
published: 07 Apr 2021
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Stroke Recovery: What to Expect
Therapy following a stroke can be exhausting for the patient. However, the greatest progress can be made in the first three months, so Tracy Shannon, PsyD, a rehabilitation psychologist at The Ohio State Wexner Medical Center, shares insight on what to expect and how families can support recovery. To learn more or to schedule an appointment, call (614) 293-3380 or visit http://wexnermedical.osu.edu/patient-care/healthcare-services/physical-therapy-rehabilitation/rehabilitation-psychology.
published: 25 Sep 2015
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Meet a pioneer in stroke recovery
After 39-year-old Aaron Ulland suffered a stroke, paralyzing his left side, he volunteered to participate in a revolutionary study at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, where electrodes were implanted in his brain to help restore his mobility. Correspondent Susan Spencer reports on the incredible results.
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published: 31 Jan 2021
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7 Steps to Stroke Recovery
Please also see the NEW ‘Exercise and mobility in stroke recovery’ video on YouTube at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHfqFGj_tTw
If you like our videos please donate to SRABC at www.strokerecoverybc.ca - thank you!
"7 STEPS TO STROKE RECOVERY" EDUCATIONAL DVD
INTRODUCTION
• The main question facing stroke survivors and caregivers after discharge from hospital is -- "now what?"
• Not knowing where to go for help in the community, not knowing what is available and not knowing how to access programs is tremendously confusing and frustrating.
• Stroke survivors and family caregivers need relevant education and practical guidance on living life after stroke
• This educational DVD is a tool for anyone wishing to learn about stroke recovery.
• It outlines 7 Steps that will assist stro...
published: 12 Jun 2014
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Stroke Recovery Rehabilitation
Cleveland Clinic offers a multidisciplinary team comprised of neurologists, cerebrovascular surgeons, therapists, and physiatrists that work together to help patients after a stroke.
For more information on rehabilitation services, please visit https://cle.clinic/2EXmR85
published: 19 Jul 2019
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Recovery following stroke: How long will it take? | Ohio State Medical Center
Stoke patients commonly ask how long it will take to regain function and strength following a stroke. While it depends largely on the extent of damage caused by the stroke initially,
Mark Tornero, MD, a physical medicine and rehabilitation physician at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, says it typically takes weeks to months. While most gains are made in the first six months, additional recovery can still occur 1-2 years out. Dr. Tornero emphasizes the importance of early intervention through in-patient therapy as the quickest road to recovery.
To learn more or to schedule an appointment call (614) 366-9211.
Visit http://wexnermedical.osu.edu/patient-care/healthcare-services/physical-therapy-rehabilitation.
published: 24 Sep 2015
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A critical window for recovery after stroke | John Krakauer | TEDxJohnsHopkinsUniversity
Dr. John Krakauer, a Professor of Neurology and Neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University, co-founded the KATA project that combines concepts of neurology and neuroscience with interactive entertainment and motion capture technology to learn how lesions affect motor learning and to aid patients in recovering from brain injury.
Dr. John Krakauer is a Professor of Neurology and Neuroscience, the Director of the Center for the Study of Motor Learning and Brain Repair, and the Director of Brain, Learning, Animation, and Movement Lab (BLAM) at Johns Hopkins. He received his undergraduate and master’s degree from Cambridge University and earned his medical degree from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, where he was elected to Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society. His clin...
published: 08 Apr 2015
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An Amazing, Emotional Recovery From Stroke
Steve Valenzuela worked with the physical, speech and occupational therapists at Renown Rehabilitation Center nearly every day for three months to regain his cognitive skills and movement to his leg and arm following a stroke. Watch to learn more about his incredible story of recovery.
“I just can't believe how good the staff is here. Every one of them has the same thought and that's to get you better or whoever they are working with better and get them up and running.”
#renownhealth
This video is from 2018, for the most up-to-date information on Renown Rehabilitation Hospital, please visit: renown.org/locations/renown-rehabilitation-hospital
published: 08 Aug 2018
14:31
Post-Stroke Rehabilitation
Post-Stroke Rehabilitation or Post-CVA (Cerebral Vascular Accident )Rehabilitation
This film has been made to explain the various post-CVA rehabilitation thera...
Post-Stroke Rehabilitation or Post-CVA (Cerebral Vascular Accident )Rehabilitation
This film has been made to explain the various post-CVA rehabilitation therapy and activities to both patients and their families.
Post-CVA rehabilitation therapy in meant to stimulate recovery, to help the patient adapt to the sometimes inevitable sequelae or lasting effects, and to foresee complications.
An entire team of healthcare professionals work with the patient: doctor, nurse and nurse’s aide, physiotherapist, occupational therapist, speech-language pathologist, neuropsychologist, social worker, dietician and a physical education teacher.
Although this film presents a specific patient, each case is different.
A multidisciplinary team defines the stroke rehabilitation programme’s goals in the first week following the patient’s arrival.
https://wn.com/Post_Stroke_Rehabilitation
Post-Stroke Rehabilitation or Post-CVA (Cerebral Vascular Accident )Rehabilitation
This film has been made to explain the various post-CVA rehabilitation therapy and activities to both patients and their families.
Post-CVA rehabilitation therapy in meant to stimulate recovery, to help the patient adapt to the sometimes inevitable sequelae or lasting effects, and to foresee complications.
An entire team of healthcare professionals work with the patient: doctor, nurse and nurse’s aide, physiotherapist, occupational therapist, speech-language pathologist, neuropsychologist, social worker, dietician and a physical education teacher.
Although this film presents a specific patient, each case is different.
A multidisciplinary team defines the stroke rehabilitation programme’s goals in the first week following the patient’s arrival.
- published: 05 Aug 2014
- views: 105954
2:01
Stroke Recovery: What to Expect
Therapy following a stroke can be exhausting for the patient. However, the greatest progress can be made in the first three months, so Tracy Shannon, PsyD, a re...
Therapy following a stroke can be exhausting for the patient. However, the greatest progress can be made in the first three months, so Tracy Shannon, PsyD, a rehabilitation psychologist at The Ohio State Wexner Medical Center, shares insight on what to expect and how families can support recovery. To learn more or to schedule an appointment, call (614) 293-3380 or visit http://wexnermedical.osu.edu/patient-care/healthcare-services/physical-therapy-rehabilitation/rehabilitation-psychology.
https://wn.com/Stroke_Recovery_What_To_Expect
Therapy following a stroke can be exhausting for the patient. However, the greatest progress can be made in the first three months, so Tracy Shannon, PsyD, a rehabilitation psychologist at The Ohio State Wexner Medical Center, shares insight on what to expect and how families can support recovery. To learn more or to schedule an appointment, call (614) 293-3380 or visit http://wexnermedical.osu.edu/patient-care/healthcare-services/physical-therapy-rehabilitation/rehabilitation-psychology.
- published: 25 Sep 2015
- views: 13760
7:14
Meet a pioneer in stroke recovery
After 39-year-old Aaron Ulland suffered a stroke, paralyzing his left side, he volunteered to participate in a revolutionary study at Thomas Jefferson Universit...
After 39-year-old Aaron Ulland suffered a stroke, paralyzing his left side, he volunteered to participate in a revolutionary study at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, where electrodes were implanted in his brain to help restore his mobility. Correspondent Susan Spencer reports on the incredible results.
Subscribe to the "CBS Sunday Morning" Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/20gXwJT
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https://wn.com/Meet_A_Pioneer_In_Stroke_Recovery
After 39-year-old Aaron Ulland suffered a stroke, paralyzing his left side, he volunteered to participate in a revolutionary study at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, where electrodes were implanted in his brain to help restore his mobility. Correspondent Susan Spencer reports on the incredible results.
Subscribe to the "CBS Sunday Morning" Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/20gXwJT
Get more of "CBS Sunday Morning" HERE: http://cbsn.ws/1PlMmAz
Follow "CBS Sunday Morning" on Instagram HERE: http://bit.ly/23XunIh
Like "CBS Sunday Morning" on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/CBSSundayMorning/
Follow "CBS Sunday Morning" on Twitter HERE: http://bit.ly/1RquoQb
Get the latest news and best in original reporting from CBS News delivered to your inbox. Subscribe to newsletters HERE: http://cbsn.ws/1RqHw7T
Get your news on the go! Download CBS News mobile apps HERE: http://cbsn.ws/1Xb1WC8
Get new episodes of shows you love across devices the next day, stream local news live, and watch full seasons of CBS fan favorites anytime, anywhere with CBS All Access. Try it free! http://bit.ly/1OQA29B
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- published: 31 Jan 2021
- views: 85741
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7 Steps to Stroke Recovery
Please also see the NEW ‘Exercise and mobility in stroke recovery’ video on YouTube at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHfqFGj_tTw
If you like our videos pl...
Please also see the NEW ‘Exercise and mobility in stroke recovery’ video on YouTube at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHfqFGj_tTw
If you like our videos please donate to SRABC at www.strokerecoverybc.ca - thank you!
"7 STEPS TO STROKE RECOVERY" EDUCATIONAL DVD
INTRODUCTION
• The main question facing stroke survivors and caregivers after discharge from hospital is -- "now what?"
• Not knowing where to go for help in the community, not knowing what is available and not knowing how to access programs is tremendously confusing and frustrating.
• Stroke survivors and family caregivers need relevant education and practical guidance on living life after stroke
• This educational DVD is a tool for anyone wishing to learn about stroke recovery.
• It outlines 7 Steps that will assist stroke survivors and caregivers in knowing how to continue the process of stroke recovery in the community after hospital discharge.
• It features interviews from stroke rehabilitation professionals such as doctors, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, and speech language pathologists. They speak directly about each step of recovery according to their expertise.
• It is also featured on the Stroke Recovery Association of BC website, SRABC's YouTube channel and via social media.
USE OF THIS DVD
• This DVD can be used as a whole or it can be shown in sections.
• The sections are as follows:
o Exercise and mobility
o Communication and language
o Social interaction and recreation
o Thinking, memory and perception
o Support
o Healthy lifestyle
o System navigation
• The presenter can stop the video in between sections and review the content with the audience/individual and answer any questions.
• The DVD can be used to promote group discussion.
• The DVD can be used to assist stroke survivors and caregivers to set goals for stroke recovery.
• The DVD can also be used as a promotional tool to explain the services we offer and as a resource for use in fund raising activities for SRABC.
INTRODUCTION TO STROKE RECOVERY ASSOCIATION OF BC (SRABC)
• Vision - Every stroke survivor in BC has respect, inclusion, and support in their home community.
• Mission Statement - Through its local Stroke Recovery Branches, SRABC is committed to assisting stroke survivors and their caregivers throughout the province to improve their overall quality of life.
• The purposes of SRABC are:
o To assist stroke survivors and their caregivers throughout BC to improve their overall quality of life and remain living independently.
o To increase awareness within the community of the impact of stroke.
o To raise awareness in the community of the services offered throughout the Province to stroke survivors and their caregivers.
o To act as a resource for hospitals and for people concerned with the effect of
o strokes on individuals and their families.
o To plan and promote programs of education and of assistance to stroke survivors in BC.
o To disseminate information on stroke prevention.
• Programs and Services
o SRABC provides support and information to anyone whose life has been affected by stroke, and to other stakeholders in the field of stroke recovery, such as healthcare professionals. Our services offer support to stroke survivors which allows them to live independently in the community, thus alleviating the pressure on community health services. The inclusion and empowerment of stroke survivors and their caregivers in our communities enriches their diversity, and helps overcome the barriers to people with disabilities in accessing community services and resources.
o We have around 30 Branches throughout BC which offer a range of programs and services to assist stroke survivors and their caregivers. They provide a friendly social environment where stroke survivors and caregivers can get support and help in coping with life after stroke. Branches offer activities such as social events, exercise, communication and cognitive stimulation. In some Branches programs are run by professionals, such as physiotherapists, and in others they are volunteer-driven. Approximately one thousand individuals attend these programs. Recruitment of new members occurs through hospital visits, liaising with health services in hospitals and the community and connecting with social workers during discharge planning.
o Our educational materials are distributed regularly to health authorities, hospitals and rehabilitation centres throughout BC. We also respond daily to requests for information and referral by phone (1-800 number), email and from our website.
o SRABC also conducts research into community-based stroke recovery, supported by the University of BC, the Ministry of Health, Heart and Stroke Foundation, the Provincial Health Services Authority, Regional Health Authorities and grants and sponsorship from the private sector.
https://wn.com/7_Steps_To_Stroke_Recovery
Please also see the NEW ‘Exercise and mobility in stroke recovery’ video on YouTube at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHfqFGj_tTw
If you like our videos please donate to SRABC at www.strokerecoverybc.ca - thank you!
"7 STEPS TO STROKE RECOVERY" EDUCATIONAL DVD
INTRODUCTION
• The main question facing stroke survivors and caregivers after discharge from hospital is -- "now what?"
• Not knowing where to go for help in the community, not knowing what is available and not knowing how to access programs is tremendously confusing and frustrating.
• Stroke survivors and family caregivers need relevant education and practical guidance on living life after stroke
• This educational DVD is a tool for anyone wishing to learn about stroke recovery.
• It outlines 7 Steps that will assist stroke survivors and caregivers in knowing how to continue the process of stroke recovery in the community after hospital discharge.
• It features interviews from stroke rehabilitation professionals such as doctors, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, and speech language pathologists. They speak directly about each step of recovery according to their expertise.
• It is also featured on the Stroke Recovery Association of BC website, SRABC's YouTube channel and via social media.
USE OF THIS DVD
• This DVD can be used as a whole or it can be shown in sections.
• The sections are as follows:
o Exercise and mobility
o Communication and language
o Social interaction and recreation
o Thinking, memory and perception
o Support
o Healthy lifestyle
o System navigation
• The presenter can stop the video in between sections and review the content with the audience/individual and answer any questions.
• The DVD can be used to promote group discussion.
• The DVD can be used to assist stroke survivors and caregivers to set goals for stroke recovery.
• The DVD can also be used as a promotional tool to explain the services we offer and as a resource for use in fund raising activities for SRABC.
INTRODUCTION TO STROKE RECOVERY ASSOCIATION OF BC (SRABC)
• Vision - Every stroke survivor in BC has respect, inclusion, and support in their home community.
• Mission Statement - Through its local Stroke Recovery Branches, SRABC is committed to assisting stroke survivors and their caregivers throughout the province to improve their overall quality of life.
• The purposes of SRABC are:
o To assist stroke survivors and their caregivers throughout BC to improve their overall quality of life and remain living independently.
o To increase awareness within the community of the impact of stroke.
o To raise awareness in the community of the services offered throughout the Province to stroke survivors and their caregivers.
o To act as a resource for hospitals and for people concerned with the effect of
o strokes on individuals and their families.
o To plan and promote programs of education and of assistance to stroke survivors in BC.
o To disseminate information on stroke prevention.
• Programs and Services
o SRABC provides support and information to anyone whose life has been affected by stroke, and to other stakeholders in the field of stroke recovery, such as healthcare professionals. Our services offer support to stroke survivors which allows them to live independently in the community, thus alleviating the pressure on community health services. The inclusion and empowerment of stroke survivors and their caregivers in our communities enriches their diversity, and helps overcome the barriers to people with disabilities in accessing community services and resources.
o We have around 30 Branches throughout BC which offer a range of programs and services to assist stroke survivors and their caregivers. They provide a friendly social environment where stroke survivors and caregivers can get support and help in coping with life after stroke. Branches offer activities such as social events, exercise, communication and cognitive stimulation. In some Branches programs are run by professionals, such as physiotherapists, and in others they are volunteer-driven. Approximately one thousand individuals attend these programs. Recruitment of new members occurs through hospital visits, liaising with health services in hospitals and the community and connecting with social workers during discharge planning.
o Our educational materials are distributed regularly to health authorities, hospitals and rehabilitation centres throughout BC. We also respond daily to requests for information and referral by phone (1-800 number), email and from our website.
o SRABC also conducts research into community-based stroke recovery, supported by the University of BC, the Ministry of Health, Heart and Stroke Foundation, the Provincial Health Services Authority, Regional Health Authorities and grants and sponsorship from the private sector.
- published: 12 Jun 2014
- views: 647765
2:34
Stroke Recovery Rehabilitation
Cleveland Clinic offers a multidisciplinary team comprised of neurologists, cerebrovascular surgeons, therapists, and physiatrists that work together to help pa...
Cleveland Clinic offers a multidisciplinary team comprised of neurologists, cerebrovascular surgeons, therapists, and physiatrists that work together to help patients after a stroke.
For more information on rehabilitation services, please visit https://cle.clinic/2EXmR85
https://wn.com/Stroke_Recovery_Rehabilitation
Cleveland Clinic offers a multidisciplinary team comprised of neurologists, cerebrovascular surgeons, therapists, and physiatrists that work together to help patients after a stroke.
For more information on rehabilitation services, please visit https://cle.clinic/2EXmR85
- published: 19 Jul 2019
- views: 123272
1:16
Recovery following stroke: How long will it take? | Ohio State Medical Center
Stoke patients commonly ask how long it will take to regain function and strength following a stroke. While it depends largely on the extent of damage caused by...
Stoke patients commonly ask how long it will take to regain function and strength following a stroke. While it depends largely on the extent of damage caused by the stroke initially,
Mark Tornero, MD, a physical medicine and rehabilitation physician at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, says it typically takes weeks to months. While most gains are made in the first six months, additional recovery can still occur 1-2 years out. Dr. Tornero emphasizes the importance of early intervention through in-patient therapy as the quickest road to recovery.
To learn more or to schedule an appointment call (614) 366-9211.
Visit http://wexnermedical.osu.edu/patient-care/healthcare-services/physical-therapy-rehabilitation.
https://wn.com/Recovery_Following_Stroke_How_Long_Will_It_Take_|_Ohio_State_Medical_Center
Stoke patients commonly ask how long it will take to regain function and strength following a stroke. While it depends largely on the extent of damage caused by the stroke initially,
Mark Tornero, MD, a physical medicine and rehabilitation physician at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, says it typically takes weeks to months. While most gains are made in the first six months, additional recovery can still occur 1-2 years out. Dr. Tornero emphasizes the importance of early intervention through in-patient therapy as the quickest road to recovery.
To learn more or to schedule an appointment call (614) 366-9211.
Visit http://wexnermedical.osu.edu/patient-care/healthcare-services/physical-therapy-rehabilitation.
- published: 24 Sep 2015
- views: 194459
20:49
A critical window for recovery after stroke | John Krakauer | TEDxJohnsHopkinsUniversity
Dr. John Krakauer, a Professor of Neurology and Neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University, co-founded the KATA project that combines concepts of neurology and ne...
Dr. John Krakauer, a Professor of Neurology and Neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University, co-founded the KATA project that combines concepts of neurology and neuroscience with interactive entertainment and motion capture technology to learn how lesions affect motor learning and to aid patients in recovering from brain injury.
Dr. John Krakauer is a Professor of Neurology and Neuroscience, the Director of the Center for the Study of Motor Learning and Brain Repair, and the Director of Brain, Learning, Animation, and Movement Lab (BLAM) at Johns Hopkins. He received his undergraduate and master’s degree from Cambridge University and earned his medical degree from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, where he was elected to Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society. His clinical and research expertise is in stroke, ischemic cerebrovascular disease, cerebral aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations, and venous and sinus thrombosis. He co-founded the KATA project that combines concepts of neurology and neuroscience with interactive entertainment and motion capture technology to learn how lesions affect motor learning and to aid patients in recovering from brain injury.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/A_Critical_Window_For_Recovery_After_Stroke_|_John_Krakauer_|_Tedxjohnshopkinsuniversity
Dr. John Krakauer, a Professor of Neurology and Neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University, co-founded the KATA project that combines concepts of neurology and neuroscience with interactive entertainment and motion capture technology to learn how lesions affect motor learning and to aid patients in recovering from brain injury.
Dr. John Krakauer is a Professor of Neurology and Neuroscience, the Director of the Center for the Study of Motor Learning and Brain Repair, and the Director of Brain, Learning, Animation, and Movement Lab (BLAM) at Johns Hopkins. He received his undergraduate and master’s degree from Cambridge University and earned his medical degree from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, where he was elected to Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society. His clinical and research expertise is in stroke, ischemic cerebrovascular disease, cerebral aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations, and venous and sinus thrombosis. He co-founded the KATA project that combines concepts of neurology and neuroscience with interactive entertainment and motion capture technology to learn how lesions affect motor learning and to aid patients in recovering from brain injury.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
- published: 08 Apr 2015
- views: 137730
2:38
An Amazing, Emotional Recovery From Stroke
Steve Valenzuela worked with the physical, speech and occupational therapists at Renown Rehabilitation Center nearly every day for three months to regain his co...
Steve Valenzuela worked with the physical, speech and occupational therapists at Renown Rehabilitation Center nearly every day for three months to regain his cognitive skills and movement to his leg and arm following a stroke. Watch to learn more about his incredible story of recovery.
“I just can't believe how good the staff is here. Every one of them has the same thought and that's to get you better or whoever they are working with better and get them up and running.”
#renownhealth
This video is from 2018, for the most up-to-date information on Renown Rehabilitation Hospital, please visit: renown.org/locations/renown-rehabilitation-hospital
https://wn.com/An_Amazing,_Emotional_Recovery_From_Stroke
Steve Valenzuela worked with the physical, speech and occupational therapists at Renown Rehabilitation Center nearly every day for three months to regain his cognitive skills and movement to his leg and arm following a stroke. Watch to learn more about his incredible story of recovery.
“I just can't believe how good the staff is here. Every one of them has the same thought and that's to get you better or whoever they are working with better and get them up and running.”
#renownhealth
This video is from 2018, for the most up-to-date information on Renown Rehabilitation Hospital, please visit: renown.org/locations/renown-rehabilitation-hospital
- published: 08 Aug 2018
- views: 391109