Abstract

Relevance of Neuropsychology When Assessing Fitness to Drive After Stroke Abstract: Under normal circumstances, the mobility of oneself is often taken for granted. After a brain injury the quality of life is different and getting back into society may be difficult. Observing the patient's remaining qualities, the doctor or guardian will present guidelines. Often the patient no longer thinks of his former life, but only thinks of his taken away freedom. The doctor or guardian is often blamed for this. The patient will either accept the circumstances or could become aggressive or resentful. It is important for all to come together and present future guidelines. For street safety it is important and a duty for both parties to look into and solve this problem.

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