Occupational Therapy Exercises for Spasticity
Carolyn Brown, OTR/L, CLT, Occupational Therapist in our Outpatient Center brings you through exercises that help with spasticity. Spasticity is a muscle condition that causes muscles to stiffen and/or tighten making fluid movement difficult. When doing these exercises at home, make sure to be in a safe environment and if available, make sure someone is nearby should you need assistance.
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