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Exercise for Stroke Patients with Paralysis: How to Get Started

Exercise is the foundation of the healing and recovery process for stroke patients. This is true for all stroke survivors, including those experiencing paralysis after stroke. This highlights the importance of following a dedicated rehabilitation program to promote recovery and regain function, helping you return to the activities you love. If you feel unsure about […]

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James' Story: Recovery from Left Side Paralysis After Stroke

See how James is doing after a stroke left him with complete left-side paralysis. Check out the FitMi device he mentions here: https://flnt.rehab/33RC3kM

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POST STROKE RECOVERY (लकवा, फालिस) | PARALYSIS TREATMENT | Functional Recovery after HEMIPARESIS

This is the Paralysis Recovery Story of Mr. Hari Babu Yadav ji at Extra Care Physiotherapy Center Lucknow. For Consultations WhatsApp/Call on 94555 55207 Dr.Santosh Kumar Upadhyay (MPT Neuro) is a recognized and highly skilled physiotherapist in Lucknow with more than 16 years of experience in curing various problems. ——————————————————————————————————————— **MEDICAL DISCLAIMER**: Extra Care Physiotherapy […]

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Exercises For Quadriplegia: How to Get Started with Rehabilitation for Paralysis Recovery

If your spinal cord injury results in quadriplegia (weakness or paralysis throughout the arms, trunk, and legs), it can feel challenging to participate in exercises. However, there are many different forms of exercises available to help you optimize your daily function and promote recovery after spinal cord injury. Exercise after spinal cord injury is essential because 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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Spinal Cord Injury Paralysis: How to Maximize Your Chances of Recovery

Spinal cord injury paralysis, or loss of muscle function, occurs when the brain and spinal cord cannot communicate with the affected muscles in the body. Lack of communication between the brain and muscles can lead to paraplegia (paralysis in the lower extremities) or quadriplegia (paralysis in the upper and lower extremities). The type of paralysis […]

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Spastic vs Flaccid Paralysis: Understanding Loss of Muscle Function & How to Treat It

Paralysis refers to the complete or partial loss of muscle function. A neurological injury such as stroke or spinal cord injury can cause paralysis including spastic paralysis (increased muscle tone) and flaccid paralysis (reduced muscle tone). Knowing how to distinguish between spastic vs flaccid paralysis is important in order to receive proper treatment and maximize […]

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