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How to recover movement after Paralysis

Get to know about Paralysis in depth. Wat causes Paralysis? How can it be treated and more info about Paralysis rehab.

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How to recover movement after Paralysis

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  1. How to recover movement after paralysis?

  2. Introduction Treatment methods for paralysis involve a recovery plan based on the type of injury each person has experienced. Treatments for different injuries vary, as the nature of each individual’s condition is always different. To understand paralysis treatments, it helps to know the different types of paralysis. This guide will explain the nuances that come with those different types.

  3. 1. What are the Causes? Damage in neural pathways can lead to paralysis

  4. Here are the most common causes Damage in neural pathways can lead to paralysis, which is when the muscles cannot be activated. If the injury is severe, like a stroke or spinal cord injury, then complete paralysis can happen. A person with minor symptoms may only have weakness in limbs, while someone who sustained a major injury could lose all muscle control.

  5. 2. What are the Complications? Paralysis can severely impact your ability to get around

  6. Here are the most common causes Paralysis can severely impact your ability to get around, and at the same time it can increase your risk of developing debilitating complications. Thankfully, you can take part in treatment such as physical and occupational therapy that will help you regain your mobility and independence. An occupational therapist can provide guidance on how to avoid various complications due to paralysis. Moving around more throughout the day will not only help your motor control but will also help your overall well-being by reducing any potential health risks.

  7. Start by doing what’s necessary; then do what’s possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.

  8. 3. What is the treatment? By using neuroplasticity, the motor functions damaged by neurological damage can be rewired.

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