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Prefrontal Cortex Damage: Understanding the Effects & Methods for Recovery

Prefrontal cortex damage can result in many changes, including impairments in higher cognitive functions and differences in personality. Since survivors of prefrontal cortex damage typically do not experience any outwardly apparent physical effects, survivors may initially appear to lack brain injury symptoms. This makes the subtle cognitive changes that often occur following prefrontal cortex damage […]

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Shoulder Exercises for Stroke Patients to Improve Stability, Mobility and Strength

Many stroke survivors experience shoulder problems after stroke. Practicing shoulder exercises for stroke patients can help relieve pain and improve movement and strength of the shoulder joint. These improvements can help survivors return to completing their daily activities comfortably and independently. Both physical and occupational therapists are able to treat shoulder impairments and can guide […]

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A Detailed Guide to Walking After Brain Injury: Exercises & Rehabilitation Methods

Many survivors are eager to return to walking after brain injury. Relearning to walk effectively typically involves improving one’s gait, or manner of walking, to regain independence and confidence while moving throughout the home and community. To help survivors resume walking after brain injury, this guide will explain some of the challenges survivors experience when […]

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Passive Range of Motion Exercises for Stroke Patients to Help Improve Mobility

Passive range of motion exercises for stroke patients have many benefits, including reducing spasticity and improving mobility. These exercises involve the use of an external force, such as a therapist or one’s unaffected extremities, to move the affected joints. Since passive range of motion exercises for stroke patients do not rely on the individual being […]

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Understanding the Psychological Effects of Brain Injury: What They Are & How to Pursue Recovery

Various cognitive and behavioral changes that impact one’s personality or emotions may occur following a brain injury. These changes can be referred to as the psychological effects of brain injury. Many of these psychological effects can interfere with recovery, making it more difficult for survivors to regain independence and return to their daily roles.  For […]

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7 TBI Occupational Therapy Activities to Regain Independence

Occupational therapy is a rehabilitative discipline focused on helping individuals perform their valued daily activities, which can be referred to as occupations. Since a traumatic brain injury (TBI) can significantly impact the ability to perform one’s daily occupations, many TBI survivors are recommended to pursue occupational therapy. There are an endless number of TBI occupational […]

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The Best Hand Exercise Equipment for Stroke Patients

Effective hand function is essential for everyday life. Following a stroke, many survivors experience reduced fine motor skills, hand strength, and/or sensation. Fortunately, researchers have developed various types of hand exercise equipment for stroke patients to help survivors regain functional use of their hands. While the hand exercise equipment recommendations below are a great place […]

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