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Understanding Occipital Lobe Stroke: What It Affects & How to Recover

A stroke in the occipital lobe often causes vision problems since this area of the brain processes visual input from the eyes. Sometimes a stroke can be isolated to the occipital lobe, while other times it can also affect nearby brain structures such as the cerebellum, brain stem, thalamus, and temporal lobe. Many occipital lobe […]

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10 Foot Drop Exercises to Get Back on Your Feet with Confidence

Foot drop is a general term for a condition resulting in difficulty lifting the front part of the foot and toes. It often results in difficulty walking, as the individual is at higher risk of falls if the foot drags or the toes get caught on the ground. Fortunately, there are ways to regain strength […]

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Mental Practice for Stroke Patients: How to Use Visualization to Boost Your Recovery

Mental practice, also called motor imagery, involves visualizing a movement or a feeling associated with that movement. During stroke rehabilitation, mental practice is an ideal recovery treatment for improving mobility, especially for individuals who struggle with post-stroke paralysis or limited mobility. Even if a survivor can’t move their affected muscles, they can still visualize a […]

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Core Exercises for Stroke Patients: 15 Ways to Improve Trunk Control, Gait, & Balance

Core exercises for stroke patients help improve stability throughout the body, which helps improve balance and gait (your manner of walking). Building core strength and coordination through trunk control exercises can also help reduce your risk of falling and prevent injury after a stroke. It’s important to find core exercises that are safe and suitable […]

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A Therapist’s Guide to Finding the Perfect AFO Brace for Foot Drop

Foot drop involves difficulty lifting the front portion of the foot, a movement known as dorsiflexion. Because this can make it difficult to walk and safely navigate around, therapists often recommend using an ankle foot orthotic, or an AFO brace for foot drop. While an AFO is an excellent way to address foot drop, it […]

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Mirror Therapy for Stroke Patients: How It Helps with Paralysis Recovery

Mirror therapy after stroke is a unique rehabilitation technique that can help individuals improve mobility in the hand and arms — and sometimes even legs. The most attractive aspect of mirror therapy for stroke patients is that it is accessible to survivors with extremely limited mobility and even post-stroke paralysis. To learn how mirror therapy […]

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Home Remedies for Head Injury: 10 Effective Ways to Heal the Brain Naturally

After a brain injury, survivors may experience a variety of lingering secondary effects. While pharmaceutical drugs and/or medical procedures can help treat these effects, there are many home remedies for head injury that are just as effective, or can supplement the benefits of medications. The brain has the ability to heal naturally after sustaining trauma through the use […]

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