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Recovery After Stroke: Dealing with Pain

Some survivors have to deal with due to spasticity, a muscle


pain caused by their strokes. In tightness or stiffness common to
most people, pain is a sign that stroke survivors. Mostly it is seen
the body is being harmed in some in the shoulder.
way. With stroke, that is not
Central pain is constant,
always the case. Sometimes
moderate or severe, and
stroke damage to the brain can
worsened by touch, movement,
make even normal touch feel
emotions and changes in
painful. In other cases, pain is felt
temperature.
as a result of muscle tightness or
weakness. The pain tends to be felt in one
part of the body, usually an arm or
You may experience one type of
a leg. It is always on the side of
pain or several kinds. The key is
the body affected by the stroke.
to figure out what is causing the
You may not feel central pain in
pain so that you can treat it.
your body until weeks or months
Types of Pain After Stroke after a stroke.
Pain after stroke can be: Central pain is produced within the
brain as a result of the stroke. It
mild, moderate or severe. does not stem from damaged
constant or on-and-off. nerve endings. Rather, the body
on part or all of the side of sends normal messages to the
your body affected by the brain in response to touch,
stroke. warmth, cold and other stimuli.
felt in your face, arm, leg or But, the brain does not understand
torso (trunk). these signals correctly. Instead, it
aching, burning, sharp, registers even slight sensations in
stabbing or itching. the skin as painful.
Local pain after stroke is felt in
the joints. Often, it comes from
the unusual positioning of a joint
Stroke survivors with central pain the side of your body
may: affected by the stroke.
Position or splint weakened
feel nothing when a sharp
or paralyzed arms or legs to
pin, warmth or cold is
reduce discomfort.
applied to their skin.
Use heat packs or simple
experience normal touch as
exercises prescribed by
unpleasant and painful.
your physical therapist.
feel more pain with
While sitting or lying down,
emotional stress, cold or
support your paralyzed arm
movement.
on an armrest or pillow to
Chronic central pain can cause relieve shoulder pain from
you to: the arms weight.
Support your weakened or
stop using the parts of your
paralyzed arm with a sling
body where you feel pain.
while walking to reduce
allow muscles to weaken.
shoulder pain.
misuse drugs, suffer from
depression, and increase Standard treatments to control
dependency on family chronic pain have limited success
members. in stroke survivors. Over-the-
counter pain medicines aspirin,
Treating Your Pain acetaminophen (Tylenol),
To find relief, you need to figure ibuprofen (Advil) have not
out the source of your pain. Pay been effective in relieving stroke-
attention to when it occurs and in related pain. Nor have
what part of your body. Note prescription pain relief drugs.
whether it seems to be caused by Surgery has not provided much
something or someone touching relief, although research continues
you. Report your symptoms to in this area.
your doctor. Together, you can However, these treatments may
determine the best treatment. help:
Some fairly simple solutions you Antidepressant, anti-seizure
can try at home include: and anti-spasticity drugs.
Avoid things that can cause Treatment with a physical
pain, such as hot baths, therapist.
tight or easily bunched Injections of cortisone
clothing, and pressure on (steroid shots).
Heat and stretching encouragement and ideas
exercises (for shoulder for pain relief.
pain). Try relaxation, meditation or
Electrical nerve stimulation, hypnosis to manage your
or the application of pain.
electrical currents to the Dont let pain keep you from
skin, may stimulate nerves being active. Not using your
and muscle fibers and muscles can lead to muscle
improve muscle tone and spasms and/or loss of
strength. This may reduce muscle.
pain. Depression is common
among those who suffer
Luckily, some stroke survivors with
from chronic pain. Seek
chronic pain have spontaneous
remission. That is, one day the help if you are depressed.
pain just goes away. Counseling and/or
antidepressant medicine
What Can Help can help.
Speak honestly with your
Ask you doctor about the caregivers about your pain
best treatments for your issues. Theyll be glad you
symptoms. did, and, together, you can
Focus on thoughts or often work out the best
activities that you enjoy. solution.
You can still be active,
productive and have a good Professionals Who Can
quality of life. Help
Get information on stroke
recovery from National A general physician or
Stroke Association. Visit doctor.
www.stroke.org or call 1- Neurologist specializes in
800-STROKES (1-800-787- prevention, diagnosis and
6537). treatment of stroke and
Contact your local stroke other diseases of the brain
association. and spinal cord.
Join a stroke support group. Physiatrist specializes in
Other survivors will rehabilitation following
understand, validate your injuries, accidents or illness.
issues, and offer
Physical therapist figures
out and treats problems with
movement, balance and
coordination.
Psychologist specializes
in the study of the mind and
behavior.

Rehabilitation is a lifetime
commitment and an important part
of recovering from a stroke.
Through rehabilitation, you relearn
basic skills such as talking, eating,
dressing and walking.
Rehabilitation can also improve
your strength, flexibility and
endurance. The goal is to regain
as much independence as
possible.

Remember to ask your doctor,


Where am I on my stroke
recovery journey?

Note: This fact sheet is compiled from general,


publicly available medical information and
should not be considered recommended
treatment for any particular individual. Stroke
survivors should consult their doctors about any
personal medical concerns.

NSA publications are reviewed for scientific and


medical accuracy by the NSA Publications
Committee.
National Stroke Association, 2006 IP6 2/06

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