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Published: July 18, 2022
1 in 3 stroke survivors may suffer from a treatable condition
New resources from the American Stroke Association aim to help people reduce and treat spasticity, a debilitating condition commonly experienced after stroke
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Hub Miller
Hub Miller, a husband and dad from Indianapolis, suffered a stroke at age 41 and now lives with spasticity.
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