Hemiplegia Exercise: Half Kneeling Improves Walking After a Stroke
Kneeling and half-kneeling are absolutely essential positions when relearning how to walk after a stroke or a brain injury. Kneeling helps the body learn how to isolate movement at the hip joint without the fear of falling. Kneeling and half-kneeling also breaks up spastic patterns that are common after a stroke or brain injury.
So do not underestimate the POWER of this position for regaining your independence.
You can learn more about our stroke program by visiting:https://www.orlandoneurotherapy.com/stroke/
Here is a blog post that helps to explain more about spasticity and leg stiffness after a stroke: https://www.orlandoneurotherapy.com/blog/fix-a-stiff-leg-after-a-stroke/
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So do not underestimate the POWER of this position for regaining your independence.
You can learn more about our stroke program by visiting:https://www.orlandoneurotherapy.com/stroke/
Here is a blog post that helps to explain more about spasticity and leg stiffness after a stroke: https://www.orlandoneurotherapy.com/blog/fix-a-stiff-leg-after-a-stroke/
Follow us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/orlandoneurotherapy
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