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HOW TO EXERCISE HEMIPLEGIC SHOULDER SAFELY AND PREVENT SHOULDER PAIN IN STROKE PATIENTS

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Outstanding Leg Exercises for Stroke Patients

Following a stroke, survivors experience a wide range of secondary effects. These secondary effects depend on the type of stroke (ischemic or hemorrhagic), the area of the brain affected, and stroke severity. If important motor areas of the brain such as the motor cortex are involved, this can result in weakness of at least one […]

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Shoulder Exercises for Stroke Patients to Improve Stability, Mobility and Strength

Many stroke survivors experience shoulder problems after stroke. Practicing shoulder exercises for stroke patients can help relieve pain and improve movement and strength of the shoulder joint. These improvements can help survivors return to completing their daily activities comfortably and independently. Both physical and occupational therapists are able to treat shoulder impairments and can guide […]

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Passive Range of Motion Exercises for Stroke Patients to Help Improve Mobility

Passive range of motion exercises for stroke patients have many benefits, including reducing spasticity and improving mobility. These exercises involve the use of an external force, such as a therapist or one’s unaffected extremities, to move the affected joints. Since passive range of motion exercises for stroke patients do not rely on the individual being […]

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The Best Hand Exercise Equipment for Stroke Patients

Effective hand function is essential for everyday life. Following a stroke, many survivors experience reduced fine motor skills, hand strength, and/or sensation. Fortunately, researchers have developed various types of hand exercise equipment for stroke patients to help survivors regain functional use of their hands. While the hand exercise equipment recommendations below are a great place […]

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RECOVERY TIPS FOR STROKE (HEMIPLEGIA) PATIENTS BY PHYSIOTHERAPIST

TOPIC: RECOVERY TIPS FOR STROKE PATIENTS BY PHYSIOTHERAPIST VIDEO DESCRIPTION: STROKE IS A DIFFICULT PROBLEM TO DEAL WITH AND ESPECIALLY WHEN THE RECOVERY SLOWS DOWN. Physiotherapy is not just a therapeutic tool it is a philosophy of resilience and self belief, which when practiced enables the patient to achieve desired results. Learn about some stroke […]

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SWITCH 'ON' AND 'OFF' EXERCISE TO DEVELOP HIP AND KNEE CONTROL IN HEMIPLEGIA/ STROKE PATIENTS

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