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Regaining hand movement after brain damage

Raising the arm can be difficult to relearn after damage to the brain or the spinal cord. However, most people do not want to start there. Most people would prefer to start with the hand in an effort to get back to doing all the necessary skills (activities of daily living) without assistance.

In this video I will explain the best way to regain arm and hand movement

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