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UPPER LIMB EXERCISE TO RECOVER AFTER STROKE. #physiotherapy #paralysisrecovery #armstrength

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BREAK PRONATION SPASTIC PATTERN IN UPPER LIMB AFTER STROKE. SUPINATION EXERCISE POST STROKE.

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How to Avoid Falling After Stroke: Preventative Measures to Reduce Falls

Taking precautions to prevent falling after stroke can help survivors avoid further complications and may even save a life. Falls are the second leading cause of accidental home deaths (behind poisoning). Additionally, falls are the primary reason for 25% of hospital admissions and 40% of admissions to nursing homes. Among stroke survivors, approximately 7% of […]

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How to Overcome Flaccidity After Stroke: Regaining Movement and Strength

Flaccidity after stroke is a common secondary effect and is often present in the early days of stroke rehabilitation. Flaccidity refers to a complete lack of voluntary movement in a limb and is caused by damage to the neural pathways between the brain and muscles. In some cases, flaccidity can resolve itself quickly with minimal intervention. […]

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Relearning the Activities of Daily Living After Traumatic Brain Injury: The Key to Independence

After a traumatic brain injury (TBI), a major recovery goal of many survivors is to live independently. A traumatic brain injury can cause significant cognitive, physical, emotional, and behavioral changes. This can affect the ability of survivors to care for themselves and their household, tasks which are referred to as basic and instrumental activities of […]

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A SIMPLE EXERCISE FOR ARM RECOVERY AFTER STROKE. #physiotherapy #paralysisrecovery

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Understanding the Tingling Sensation After Stroke: Causes & Treatment Methods

Tingling sensations in the arms and legs are common after a stroke. Despite the fact that just over half of all survivors experience tactile sensory impairments, these symptoms are often overlooked by medical professionals since they do not severely impact one’s ability to perform daily activities. However, if tingling sensations are persistent, they can greatly […]

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