Stroke Recovery: Occupational Therapist’s Guide to Inhibiting Spasticity | Stage 3
If you’ve had a stroke a few weeks or months ago and are finding it difficult to move your arm and hand due to tightness, rigidity, or stiffness, you’re experiencing spasticity. As you navigate stage three of stroke recovery, spasticity can increase, making self-care and other daily activities challenging due to the difficulty in moving your stroke-affected side.
As an occupational therapist, it’s crucial to develop a program to inhibit that spasticity. In this video, Nathan from SKILLS AND WELLNESS, will guide you through inhibitory exercises designed to help you regain movement in your stroke-affected arm.
The exercises we’ll cover include:
Gentle Rocking
Scapular Mobilization
Muscle Oscillation
Maintained Stretch
Gentle Stretch
Arm Rolling
Remember to consistently practice these exercises for the best results. Let’s work together to overcome the challenges of stroke recovery.
#StrokeRecovery #Spasticity #OccupationalTherapy #ArmExercises #InhibitoryExercises
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Disclaimer:
This video should not replace the necessity of visiting your doctor or getting your occupational therapy session done. Please consult your primary care physician before doing any of this. The video is for educational purposes only.
By performing any fitness exercises, you are performing them at your own risk. Skills and wellness will not be responsible or liable for any injury or harm you sustain as a result of our fitness program.
Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/skillsandwe...
Affiliate Disclaimer: the links for the products will lead you to an online store which I may or may not earn a little amount when you order. This will greatly help in continuing to make Occupational Therapy videos.
Видео Stroke Recovery: Occupational Therapist’s Guide to Inhibiting Spasticity | Stage 3 канала SKILLS AND WELLNESS
As an occupational therapist, it’s crucial to develop a program to inhibit that spasticity. In this video, Nathan from SKILLS AND WELLNESS, will guide you through inhibitory exercises designed to help you regain movement in your stroke-affected arm.
The exercises we’ll cover include:
Gentle Rocking
Scapular Mobilization
Muscle Oscillation
Maintained Stretch
Gentle Stretch
Arm Rolling
Remember to consistently practice these exercises for the best results. Let’s work together to overcome the challenges of stroke recovery.
#StrokeRecovery #Spasticity #OccupationalTherapy #ArmExercises #InhibitoryExercises
=================================
Disclaimer:
This video should not replace the necessity of visiting your doctor or getting your occupational therapy session done. Please consult your primary care physician before doing any of this. The video is for educational purposes only.
By performing any fitness exercises, you are performing them at your own risk. Skills and wellness will not be responsible or liable for any injury or harm you sustain as a result of our fitness program.
Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/skillsandwe...
Affiliate Disclaimer: the links for the products will lead you to an online store which I may or may not earn a little amount when you order. This will greatly help in continuing to make Occupational Therapy videos.
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