Stroke Help

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1. LIMB EXERCISES
LIMB WEAKNESS. Stroke causes weakness of limbs. The weakness could be complete with no movement or minimal weakness or grip. The limb exercises are 1 Passive movement to upper limbs 2. Passive movements to lower limbs 3. Assisted movements to upper limbs 4. Limb exercises in sitting 5. How to move and change positions on bed 6. How to turn on the sides on the bed. 7. Precautions for the shoulder in stroke patients.

  • 1. Bed side upper limb passive exercises
    02:40
  • 2. Bed side lower limb passive exercises
    02:40
  • 3. Assisted exercises to upper limb
    01:03
  • 4. Limb exercises in sitting
    02:16
  • 5. Moving on bed
    00:52
  • 6. Side lying on bed
    02:20
  • 7. Precautions for shoulder in stroke
    00:43

2. HAND AND DEXTERITY EXERCISES
Handgrip and dexterity. Stroke can affect the hand movements. It can affect the dexterity (skill in performing tasks). The hand exercises are Hand and dexterity with putty clay Hand and dexterity with putty clay Hand exercises with peg boards. Hand and dexterity exercises with physiotherapy ball and spring Hand exercises dexterity board or home items Hand and dexterity exercises with household items Homemade tools for hand exercises.

3. COORDINATION AND BALANCE
Balance and coordination Stroke can affect balance and coordination in a person. Balance exercises are Balance exercises in lying Balance exercises in sitting Balance exercises for trunk Balance exercises with Swiss ball Balance exercises with drawings Tools for balance exercises

4. VISION
Visual Rehabilitation Stroke can affect eye movement and visual fields. Visual training eye movement exercises Visual memory recall Visual exercises for Hemianopia Gait training for hemianopia Gait training for hemianopia Visual training for hemianopia Tools for visual training