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REHABILITATION AFTER STROKE PARALYSIS visual series video - ReLiva Physiotherapy

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REHABILITATION AFTER STROKE PARALYSIS visual series video - ReLiva Physiotherapy

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  1. REHABILITATION AFTER STROKE PARALYSIS... www.reliva.in +91 992099 1584 TALKTOUS

  2. Passive range-of- motion exercises 1. Therapist will move your affected limbs through your pain-free range of motion on a daily basis. Although you aren’t “doing it on your own,” passive movement helps stimulate the brain and activate neuroplasticity

  3. 2. Self range-of-motion exercises To encourage recovery, Physiotherapist will make you practice classic rehabilitation exercises passively by assisting your paralyzed side with your unaffected side. Pay attention to each movement

  4. 3. Mental practice Visualization is another way to spark neuroplasticity. Before each exercise session, spend some time visualizing yourself doing each movement on your own. Mental practice is clinically proven to help spark neuroplasticity

  5. 4. Electrical stimulation This works by sending electrical impulses to the affected muscles, which helps them contract and potentially move if the contraction is strong enough. Physiotherapist will use TENS and movement to encourage neuroplasticity

  6. 5. Mirror therapy This standard rehabilitation method is great for stroke survivors that struggle with hand paralysis. Mirror therapy works by using a mirror to “trick” the brain into thinking that you’re moving your paralyzed hand

  7. Recover after stroke paralysis with with Expert Neuro Rehabilation from ReLiva www.reliva.in +91 992099 1584 TALKTOUS

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