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25 Hand Exercises For Stroke Recovery

25 Hand Exercises For Stroke Recovery

Reclaim Your Dexterity by Exercising Your Hand If you’ve suffered a stroke, learning how to perform basic daily tasks, such as eating or getting dressed, can feel like an overwhelming...
Exercise 1: Standing & Balance Leg Exercises for Stroke Survivor Recovery

Reclaim Mobility With At Home Leg Exercises For Stroke Recovery

Stroke recovery can be a long process. Each year nearly 800,000 people in the United States alone will suffer from a stroke, leaving them with ongoing physical and neurological damage....
Exercise #1 Inner Arm Stretch - Arm & Elbow Exercises for Stroke Recovery Survivors & Patients at Home

8 Arm Exercises For Stroke Recovery You Can Do At Home

A stroke can often rob a patient of arm movement, making it difficult to perform simple tasks like moving the arm forward or grasping and releasing objects. Performing basic exercises...
The Brunnstrom Stages of Stroke Recovery

The Brunnstrom Stages of Stroke Recovery

Life after a stroke can be challenging. Many patients wonder if they will ever fully recover their muscle coordination, or how long or difficult the process of recovery may be....
Reclaim Your Stability With These Balance Exercises For Stroke Recovery

Reclaim Your Stability With These Balance Exercises For Stroke Recovery

If you are struggling to walk or are stumbling often after a stroke, the problem may be muscle weakness, but it could also be your balance. A stroke damages the...
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Important Facts Of The First Stage Of Stroke Recovery

Every stroke is different, and every patient's stroke recovery experience is, too. Just as your symptoms depend on the severity of the stroke and treatment you received, your ability to...
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Reclaim Your Reach With Shoulder Exercises For Stroke Recovery

Recovering your arm and shoulder movement after a stroke can be challenging. If you can't easily grasp and release objects, move your arms forward, or use your arms to support...
Exercise After Stroke, Why You Should Exercise After Stroke

Why You Should Exercise After Stroke

Everyone knows that exercise is good for their health, and for stroke survivors it is no different.  After suffering a stroke, survivors may face numerous barriers to becoming physically active...
Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy After Stroke-blog

Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy After Stroke

When a stroke causes a person to lose the use of one of their limbs, they can easily get frustrated, stop trying to use it at all, and start relying...
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Preventing a Second Stroke: 8 Habits You Need to Rebuild

 Strokes can come with little to no warning, but quite frequently, they reveal issues that had been building up for some time. And when those problems clearly present themselves, patients...
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A Simplified Guide to Occupational Therapy for Strokes

Occupational therapy is an essential step along the road to recovery after a stroke. Patients who lose the capacity to perform daily tasks, such as the ability to maintain balance,...
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Traditional & Innovative Treatments For Strokes

 Medical treatments save lives. Stroke victims who seek immediate treatment have the best chance to survive and eventually recover. But non-fatal strokes often have long-term debilitating consequences. Patients may require...
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