According to the definition of the World Health Organization, stroke refers to the syndrome of rapid onset and progression of local or general signs and symptoms due to lack or dysfunction of the brain of vascular origin that has lasted at least 24 hours, unless the patient in less than 24 hours If the stroke dies or the symptoms go away with surgery, stroke is actually an irreversible involvement of a part of the brain due to vascular damage. Stroke is the second leading cause of death in people over 60 and the fifth leading cause of death in people aged 15-59 in the world. Stroke is the most common neurological disease in Asia, and in many countries in East and Southeast Asia, the incidence of mortality is much higher than in Western countries. Stroke is the leading cause of physical disability in the world and all nations, regardless of the state of their health system, face significant health, treatment and social costs in this regard. More than half of stroke survivors are physically disabled and need serious help with their daily activities.