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Facial Exercises for Stroke Patients

#Facial #Exercises for #Stroke #Patients. Part of the series: Speech Language Pathology. When doing facial exercises for stroke patients, it’s important to find out which muscle groups are affected. Restore and strengthen muscle groups with the helpful tips offered by a speech and language pathologist in this free video on facial exercises for stroke patients. […]

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An Amazing, Emotional Recovery From Stroke

“Those first steps were unbelievable. There were a lot of people there, because I’d been there for so long, who were routing for me. I almost had to stop because I was crying so hard. Everybody was crying,” says Renown Rehabilitation Hospital Stroke Patient, Steve Valenzuela. Valenzuela, a resident of Tonopah, Nevada was spending a […]

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Stroke Paralysis Rehabilitation

This high technology apparatus for the forearm is helping to restore hand movement in stroke patients. ~ Detroit Medical Center

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Summer Camp for Hemiparesis: Camp All Hands on Deck

Camp All Hands on Deck is a summer camp for children with hemiparesis, or weakness on one side of the body. http://www.chop.edu/rehab The camp is held at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, with occupational and physical therapists as leaders. Cerebral palsy and pediatric stroke are among the causes of hemiparesis, also called unilateral paresis. When a […]

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Upper Extremity Exercises for Rehab

Occupational Therapist review therapeutic exercises for various pathologies

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BDA-hand function improvement in a child with hemiparesis

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Mental Imagery for Stroke Upper Extremity Rehabilitation

This video provides descriptive information on the use of mental imagery for stroke-upper extremity rehabilitation. It also provides a 7 minute script of visualization tasks such as reaching for a pen, washing hands, bringing a tissue up to the nose, wringing out a washcloth, and spreading peanut butter on bread.

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