DRIVING-STROKE & TIA

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SUMMARY

1. A person should not drive for 4 weeks (for private licence) or 3 months (for commercial licence) following stroke.

2. A person should not drive for 2 weeks (for private licence) or 4 weeks (for commercial licence) following TIA.

3. An unconditional licence may be considered subject to specialist reports regarding vision, visuospatial perception, insight, judgement, attention, comprehension, reaction time, memory, motor power, coordination & practical driver assessment (if required).


Reference(s)

Cifu, D.X. (2020). Braddom’s physical medicine and rehabilitation. Elsevier. Get it on Amazon.
Cuccurullo, S. (2019). Physical medicine and rehabilitation board review. New York: Demosmedical. Get it on Amazon.
O’Young, B., Young, M.A. and Stiens, S.A. (2008). Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Secrets. Mosby. Get it on Amazon.