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How to Move a Flaccid or Weak Stroke Arm

If you just had a stroke and your arm is still Falccid or flimsy, this video might help you. Immediately after stroke, your arm will be very weak and difficult to move. This stage is called flaccidity. It is very crucial at this stage to start your therapy and rehabilitation immediately. In this video we […]

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Arm care – Improving the use of a weak arm

Patient education videos by Legacy Rehabilitation Institute about various topics in stroke rehabilitation and recovery.

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10 Exercises for Foot Drop after Stroke, Nerve, or Muscle Damage (Weak Ankle & Foot).

“Famous” Physical Therapists Bob Schrupp and Brad Heineck demonstrate 10 #Exercises that can be performed in treatment of #foot #drop #after #Stroke, #Nerve, or #Muscle #Damage (weakness of #ankle and foot). Check out the Products Bob and Brad LOVE on their Amazon Channel: https://www.amazon.com/shop/physicaltherapyvideo

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Top 3 Exercises for Weak Arm after Stroke (Simple Do-it-yourself)

Famous Physical Therapist’s Bob Schrupp and Brad Heineck along with guest Pat Beckman demonstrate the top 3 exercises for a weak arm after having a stroke. These are exercises that can be performed independently by the person who suffered from the stroke. Make sure to like us on FaceBook https://www.facebook.com/Physical-Therapy-317002538489676/timeline/ and to follow us on […]

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After Stroke: 3 Exercises for a Weak Leg. (Strengthening of Leg)

Famous Physical Therapist’s Brad Heineck and Bob Schrupp present three exercises that they have found to be useful in strengthening a weak leg after a patient has had a stroke. Make sure to like us on FaceBook https://www.facebook.com/Physical-Therapy-317002538489676/timeline/ and to follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/PtFamous Their book “Three Simple Steps To Treat Back Pain” is […]

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