Walking after Stroke: What is Spasticity?
Before you watch this, please watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMcazVftpaA&t=35s. This is a follow up video.
This video is an intro (ok, maybe more of a teaser (-: ) for my next video which will dive deep into weight-bearing activities to reduce post-stroke spasticity. I hope this will help clear up some confusion and help you understand what is going on when your body seems to have a mind of its own.
For more information about our clinic or to schedule an evaluation please visit www.orlandoneurotherapy.com
Видео Walking after Stroke: What is Spasticity? канала Rehab HQ
This video is an intro (ok, maybe more of a teaser (-: ) for my next video which will dive deep into weight-bearing activities to reduce post-stroke spasticity. I hope this will help clear up some confusion and help you understand what is going on when your body seems to have a mind of its own.
For more information about our clinic or to schedule an evaluation please visit www.orlandoneurotherapy.com
Видео Walking after Stroke: What is Spasticity? канала Rehab HQ
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