Sometimes, persons treated for Cerebellum Strokes gain their balance as a result of the brain reorganizing its function and natural replacement of the damaged part.
An ischemic stroke affecting the cerebellum can disrupt coordination, balance, and motor control. The cerebellum plays a crucial role in fine-tuning movements and maintaining posture, so damage in this area can lead to symptoms such as dizziness, difficulty walking, and problems with coordination. Depending on the severity of the stroke, recovery can vary, and rehabilitation may be necessary to regain lost functions.
Dizziness following a cerebellum stroke can improve over time, but the extent and timeline of recovery vary by individual. The cerebellum plays a key role in balance and coordination, so symptoms like dizziness may persist depending on the severity of the stroke and the brain's ability to heal. Rehabilitation therapies, such as physical and vestibular therapy, can aid in recovery. It's essential to consult a healthcare professional for personalized assessment and treatment options.
Find out if you have an inner ear problem ie see a doctor. Get a MRI or CT to find out if you have had a stroke in your cerebellum. Don't ride a bike.
what does the cerebellum control in the brain, my husband had a stroke many years ago but trouble breathing please answer my question
The cerebellum is a large part of the brain that controls coordination of muscles and maintainence of equilibrium (balance). It's situated between the brain stem and the back of the cerebrum. Damage to the cerebellum from infarction (stroke), tumors, disease, etc. can cause an inability to control motor function and inability to walk.
Cerebellum Infarct or infarction is a clot of an artery in the brain. The cerebellum is the part of the brain which coordinates muscle movement. Infarction is a medical condition in which tissue dies because the arterial blood supply is blocked. This basically means a stroke (from what i have read and been told). This is a more understandable version. to find out more contact you're GP.
Mild diffuse cerebral and cerebellum volume loss and T2 hyperintensity within the periventricular white matter refers to a stroke. This can cause a slight decrease in the white matter of the brain.
Inner ear disease or a stroke.
Usually some form of damage to the cerebellum, for example a stroke that causes the death of some of the cerebellum.
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Bill Balance died on September 23, 2004, in San Diego, California, USA of effects of a stroke.
Sparing of the brainstem and cerebellum refers to imaging findings where these structures appear unaffected by a disease process, such as a stroke or demyelinating disorder. It can be a valuable clue in helping to narrow down the list of potential diagnoses, as different conditions may spare or involve these brain regions differently.