Synapse Ashes.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Arts & Health Pub Date : 2025-03-18 DOI:10.1080/17533015.2025.2481266
João Guilherme Bochnia Küster
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This poem explores the experience of a stroke through metaphorical and artistic imagery, employing the metaphor of a forest engulfed in fire to represent its sudden and destructive impact on the brain and body. Its evocative language is designed to resonate deeply with readers, providing both a powerful portrayal of the emotional impact and urgency of the disease and an uplifting message of renewal and hope, exploring the resilience associated with stroke rehabilitation and the medical care involved.

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突触灰烬。
这首诗通过隐喻和艺术意象来探索中风的经历,使用被大火吞没的森林的比喻来代表它对大脑和身体的突然和破坏性的影响。它的语言唤起了读者的共鸣,既有力地描绘了这种疾病的情感影响和紧迫性,又传达了令人振奋的更新和希望的信息,探索了与中风康复和相关医疗护理相关的复原力。
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