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Exercise To Improve Standing Balance After Stroke

➡️ For more exercises to improve balance after stroke, check out this video: https://youtu.be/BOkCC1RdyKE A quick and maybe not-so-easy exercise to work on standing balance at home after a stroke. Practice standing with your feet together to lessen your base of support and challenge your balance. Of course, always make sure someone is helping out […]

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Acute Post-stroke Hemiparkinsonism and Hemiparesis: A Unique Case with Successful Therapy – Cureus

Acute Post-stroke Hemiparkinsonism and Hemiparesis: A Unique Case with Successful Therapy  Cureus

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Distinguishing Cerebral Infarction With Neck Pain and Hemiparesis From Cervical Spinal Epidural Hematoma Without … – Cureus

Distinguishing Cerebral Infarction With Neck Pain and Hemiparesis From Cervical Spinal Epidural Hematoma Without …  Cureus

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9 Stimulating Games for Brain Injury Patients That Enhance Recovery

Although consistently practicing cognitive exercises can promote recovery, playing games for brain injury patients is a fun and engaging way to encourage cognitive improvements. While different games require different sets of cognitive skills, many of the best games for brain injury patients involve memory, attention, and problem-solving skills. Unlike traditional cognitive exercises, brain games usually […]

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Bilateral Stroke: Understanding Stroke on Both Sides of the Brain

Unlike typical strokes, which generally affect one hemisphere, a bilateral stroke affects both sides of the brain. When more brain tissue is affected, there are greater chances of experiencing increased post-stroke side effects. Fortunately, the rehabilitation process helps bilateral stroke survivors recover. To help you recover from bilateral stroke, this article will explain the causes […]

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Arm & Hand Stretches for Spasticity After Stroke

Spasticity can cause pain, stiffness, and muscle shortening leading to decreased movement and strength (contractures). Stretching your recovering arm and hand daily can help to maintain muscle length, reduce pain and stiffness, and improve function. Use this video to help create a daily arm and hand stretching routine if you have spasticity or high muscle […]

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Muscle Twitching After Stroke: It Could Be More than Spasticity

Have you ever felt alarmed by muscle twitching after stroke and wondered what caused it? Sometimes muscle twitching is a sign of spasticity, but it could also indicate other issues. For this reason, it’s important to talk to your physician if you’re concerned about muscle twitching after stroke. This article will highlight the 4 most […]

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