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Displaying results 1 - 25 of 1870 for strokes. Subscribe to this search

  1. Stroke

    Keith Otts recalls the moment recognized he was having a stroke during a seminar focusing on stroke awareness at Banner Del E. Webb Medical Center on Monday. Otts had difficulty turning dead bolt locks and his car's ignition when he realized that he was having a stroke.

  • Stroke

    Keith Otts recalls the moment recognized he was having a stroke during a seminar focusing on stroke awareness at Banner Del E. Webb Medical Center on Monday. Otts had difficulty turning dead bolt locks and his car's ignition when he realized that he was having a stroke.

  • Stroke

    Keith Otts recalls the moment recognized he was having a stroke during a seminar focusing on stroke awareness at Banner Del E. Webb Medical Center on Monday. Otts had difficulty turning dead bolt locks and his car's ignition when he realized that he was having a stroke.

  • Stroke recovery

    Ed Koeneman, right, with Kinetic Muscle Inc., secures Dale Puhle's leg inside a device that will read motion in his ankle during a rehabilitation session at Rehab Arizona, Monday, June 13, 2011 in Mesa. Puhle is recovering from a stroke. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]

  • Stroke recovery

    Occupational therapist Jim Davis,center, looks on as Dale Puhle plays a type of video game using the motion in his wrist during a rehabilitation session at Rehab Arizona, Monday, June 13, 2011 in Mesa. Puhle is recovering from a stroke. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]

  • Stroke recovery

    Ed Koeneman, right, with Kinetic Muscle Inc., secures Dale Puhle's leg inside a device that will read motion in his ankle during a rehabilitation session at Rehab Arizona, Monday, June 13, 2011 in Mesa. Puhle is recovering from a stroke. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]

  • Stroke recovery

    Dale Puhle plays a type of video game using the motion in his wrist during a rehabilitation session at Rehab Arizona, Monday, June 13, 2011 in Mesa. Puhle is recovering from a stroke. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]

  • Stroke recovery

    Ed Koeneman, right, with Kinetic Muscle Inc., looks on and helps Dale Puhle play a type of video game using the motion in his ankle during a rehabilitation session at Rehab Arizona, Monday, June 13, 2011 in Mesa. Puhle is recovering from a stroke. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]

  • Stroke recovery

    Dale Puhle plays a type of video game using the motion in his wrist during a rehabilitation session at Rehab Arizona, Monday, June 13, 2011 in Mesa. Puhle is recovering from a stroke. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]

  • Stroke recovery

    Dale Puhle plays a type of video game using the motion in his wrist during a rehabilitation session at Rehab Arizona, Monday, June 13, 2011 in Mesa. Puhle is recovering from a stroke. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]

  • Stroke recovery

    Occupational therapist Jim Davis,center, looks on as Dale Puhle plays a type of video game using the motion in his wrist during a rehabilitation session at Rehab Arizona, Monday, June 13, 2011 in Mesa. Puhle is recovering from a stroke. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]

  • Stroke recovery

    Ed Koeneman, right, with Kinetic Muscle Inc., looks on and helps Dale Puhle play a type of video game using the motion in his ankle during a rehabilitation session at Rehab Arizona, Monday, June 13, 2011 in Mesa. Puhle is recovering from a stroke. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]

  • Stroke recovery

    Dale Puhle plays a type of video game during a rehabilitation session at Rehab Arizona, Monday, June 13, 2011 in Mesa. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]

  • Stroke recovery

    Dale Puhle plays a type of video game during a rehabilitation session at Rehab Arizona, Monday, June 13, 2011 in Mesa. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]

  • Stroke recovery

    Dale Puhle plays a type of video game using the motion in his wrist during a rehabilitation session at Rehab Arizona, Monday, June 13, 2011 in Mesa. Puhle is recovering from a stroke. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]

  • Stroke recovery

    Ed Koeneman,right, with Kinetic Muscle Inc., looks on and helps Dale Puhle play a type of video game using the motion in his ankle during a rehabilitation session at Rehab Arizona, Monday, June 13, 2011 in Mesa. Puhle is recovering from a stroke. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]

  • Stroke recovery

    Dale Puhle plays a type of video game during a rehabilitation session at Rehab Arizona, Monday, June 13, 2011 in Mesa. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]

  • Stroke recovery

    Ed Koeneman,right, with Kinetic Muscle Inc., looks on and helps Dale Puhle play a type of video game using the motion in his ankle during a rehabilitation session at Rehab Arizona, Monday, June 13, 2011 in Mesa. Puhle is recovering from a stroke. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]

  • Stroke recovery

    Dale Puhle plays a type of video game using the motion in his wrist during a rehabilitation session at Rehab Arizona, Monday, June 13, 2011 in Mesa. Puhle is recovering from a stroke. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]

  • Stroke recovery

    Dale Puhle plays a type of video game using the motion in his wrist during a rehabilitation session at Rehab Arizona, Monday, June 13, 2011 in Mesa. Puhle is recovering from a stroke. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]

  • Stroke recovery

    Dale Puhle plays a type of video game during a rehabilitation session at Rehab Arizona, Monday, June 13, 2011 in Mesa. [Tim Hacker, Tribune]

  • Stroke patient

    Peoria resident Louis Vandervlucht throws his ball down the lane Tuesday at Brunswick Zone in Glendale. Vandervlucht is a competitive bowler averaging more than 190 points a game, quite a feat for a man who was recovering from a stroke a year ago.

  • Stroke patient

    Peoria resident Louis Vandervlucht has been a competitive athlete his whole life. After suffering a stroke in January of 2010, he found himself unable to bowl the way he once was able. After a few months of rehab, his determination has brought him back to averaging more than 190 points a game.

  • Stroke check

    Registered Nurse Deana Koehler tests the blood of Jean Reynolds, of Wickenburg, during a free stroke screening at Banner Boswell Medical Center.

  • article In focus: Starter strokes

    Saturday, June 16, 2007 3:46 pm

    A sweltering East Valley summer means a season of swimming — or at least bobbing in the pool to cool down. But water safety should come first, which is why the Mesa Family YMCA youth swimming classes were packed with kids learning how to float, paddle and kick. Tribune photographer Lisa Olson splashed down last weekend with one of the groups taking lessons.

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