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[E-medic Global_Video] Bilateral Training System for Hemiparesis Rehabilitation

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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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Occupational Therapy restores arm function after stroke

Patients who have had a stroke often experience reduced arm and hand function. Occupational Therapists use a range of hands-on therapeutic techniques to restore these vital functional abilities.

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Hand Exercises for Stroke Patients

Demonstrating Hand exercises with Patient Inder Pal. He had a ICA and MCA Brain Hemorrhage On April 2014. Initially his speech was gone, during acute onset followed by hemiplegia on right side. He is under going Physiotherapy sessions with Prodyut Das for last 2 months and has improved drastically. His right leg is totally normal […]

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Rehabilitation Therapy, don and doff a button shirt with hemiplegia

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Neurological Physiotherapy A

We recommend reading the ‘Clinical Assessment Resource Package’ prior to viewing any videos. Download the ‘Clinical Assessment Resource Package’ from: http://www.appeducation.com.au/videos/2015-video-vignettes.html Background information for video vignette . Diagnosis: R MCA infarct with L Hemiplegia Context of assessment:   The student has been requested to perform a ward based, functional assessment for a patient admitted to the […]

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Hemiparesis Following Stroke: Achieving Symmetry Through FES Cycling

Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) using a bike has enabled this patient, who is recovering from right sided hemiparesis following a stroke, to regain cardiovascular endurance, range of motion and strength. The bike stimulates and provides feedback to the affected muscles, allowing symmetry of movement.

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