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My wife, 63 old, had the Ischemic stroke/Brain attack in 2011. She has partially recovered and able to walk short distances within the four walls of the home with the help of a walker. She underwent Angioplasty Balloon treatment in September 2011 on her left leg. The stoke affected right leg has 90 percent block of the blood veins and advised to undergo the treatment as early as possible. In the meanwhile, the stroke affected right legs has started to thin in size for the last few months. She does not undergo any physiotherapy exercise now. Is it possible for her to regain the affected leg to its normal size?


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