Insight into stroke survivors’ struggles


Lim (fourth from left) presenting HSBC’s donation to Yeo (fifth from left) and Nasam’s Petaling Jaya centre chief executive Sylvia Chong (third from right) for Stroke Games 2019.

To SHARE a better perspective on strokes and why sports is an important part of recovery, the National Stroke Association of Malaysia (Nasam) challenged able-bodied guests during a Game Challenge event.

At the event, two stroke survivors played table games against guest players who could only use their non-dominant hand, to enable them to gain some insight into the struggles experienced by someone recovering from a stroke.

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