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Numbness, Sensory Re-education, and Mirror Therapy

Question: Hello, 13 months ago, I had three strokes in less than two days. I have movement but have very little sensation in my right hand and arm. I can

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Magnetic Therapy for Stroke Patients: What Does the Science Say?

While traditional rehabilitation can kickstart recovery, some survivors may experience additional benefits by pursuing less conventional treatment options, such as magnetic therapy for stroke patients. Research has shown that magnetic therapy, also known as repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), may have the potential to improve various secondary effects of stroke. This article will provide further […]

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Acute Post-stroke Hemiparkinsonism and Hemiparesis: A Unique Case with Successful Therapy – Cureus

Acute Post-stroke Hemiparkinsonism and Hemiparesis: A Unique Case with Successful Therapy  Cureus

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Singing Therapy for Aphasia: How to Recover Communication Skills

About 20% of stroke survivors experience a communication disorder called aphasia, characterized by difficulties producing or understanding language. However, individuals who cannot speak fluently, or at all, are often still able to sing. Participating in singing therapy for aphasia may help individuals to retrain their ability to speak. To understand how singing therapy for aphasia may […]

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Specialty Physical Therapy to Meet Your Needs | UPMC Rehabilitation Institute

Lisa Mager, PT, and Charlie Batch discuss the many types of specialty outpatient physical therapy offered at UPMC Rehabilitation Institute, including pelvic health, lymphedema, and oncology rehab. To learn more, please visit https://www.upmc.com/services/rehab/crs/services

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Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy Exercises: How It Works

Constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) is a technique focused on enhancing the use of affected limbs following a neurological injury, such as a stroke or cerebral palsy. Practicing constraint-induced movement therapy exercises consistently can boost recovery among individuals with hemiparesis or other conditions where only one side of the body is affected. When movement on one […]

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39 Restorative, Strengthening Hand Therapy Exercises to Try at Home

Hand therapy exercises help improve strength and dexterity in the hands, which leads to improved function. This is how you achieve improved coordination and fine motor skills after a neurologic event like stroke or brain injury. In addition, hand therapy exercises like those described in this article can also help prevent conditions like arthritis from […]

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