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Difference Between a Complete Spinal Cord Injury and Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury
Spinal Cord Injury
Difference Between a Complete Spinal Cord Injury and Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury
Spinal cord injuries can happen in a variety of ways, whether that’s through a traumatic injury or a disease acquired at birth or later in life. These types of injuries result in damage to the spinal cord. The spinal cord doesn’t have to be cut in order to have a loss of function.
How to Determine the Best at Home Stroke Rehab Device to Use
stroke rehab device
How to Determine the Best at Home Stroke Rehab Device to Use
Once you or a loved one is released from the hospital after having a stroke and are back home it is important to start thinking about how to best continue your post stroke rehabilitation program.
Is Biofeedback or a Robotic Hand Better for Rehabilitation After Stroke
Robotic Hand
Is Biofeedback or a Robotic Hand Better for Rehabilitation After Stroke: a Therapist's Perspective
A stroke is caused by either a blockage of a blood vessel or bleeding in or around the brain, which results in a lack of oxygen to the brain and the death of brain cells. The residual physical effects of the loss of brain cells will depend on the area of the brain that was affected.
What is Left Neglect and How Can I Treat it?
Left Sided Neglect
What is Left Neglect and How Can I Treat it?
Left sided neglect is defined as impaired awareness of stimuli on one side of the body, despite not having any sensory loss to that side of the body.
Fall Prevention Techniques for Stroke Survivors
Fall Prevention
Fall Prevention Techniques for Stroke Survivors
Stroke survivors are three times more likely to fall at home after having a stroke than the general population.
Improve Spasticity After Spinal Cord Injury NEOFECT Smart Rehab
Spasticity
How Can I Improve Spasticity After a Spinal Cord Injury?
Spasticity is the overexcitability of a muscle in response to movement. It’s a hyper exaggerated stretch reflex.
Home Exercise is Important After Spinal Cord Injury
Spinal Cord Injury
Why Home Exercise Programs Are Important After Sustaining a Spinal Cord Injury
Home exercise programs are particularly important for people with spinal cord injury, not only to increase function and maximize recovery, but to prevent further physical limitations.
How can I Prevent Hand Contracture After a Stroke?
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How can I Prevent Hand Contracture After a Stroke?
Contracture is another name for extreme stiffness in the muscles, joints, or connective tissue. It is an advanced form of spasticity. Many stroke survivors suffer from a large amount of spasticity in their affected hand, which can lead to a clenched fist.
What is Muscle Atrophy and How Can I prevent it?
muscle atrophy
What is Muscle Atrophy and How Can I prevent it?
Muscle atrophy is when the muscle wastes away and is often experienced by patients with stroke. When we don’t use our muscles regularly it causes them to thin out due to lack of active stimulation and exercise.
Hemiplegia vs. HemiparesisHemiplegia vs. Hemiparesis
Hemiplegia and hemiparesis could seem very similar because they sometimes have the same underlying symptoms. However, they have different meanings.
Pediatric Hemiparesis Rehabilitation:  Solutions to Common Pitfalls from an OT
Hemiparesis in children
Hemiparesis in Children: Pitfalls and Rehabilitation Solutions from an Occupational Therapist
If you and your kiddo are starting out in your therapy journey, problems and plateaus will occur. Here are 3 common missteps.
Technology Continues to Evolve to Allow for Increased Independence After a Spinal Cord Injury
robot hand glove
Evolving Technology Offers Increased Independence in Spinal Cord Injury Recovery
Although modern medicine has not yet found a way to cure paralysis, modern technology is starting to bridge the gap.
Stroke exercises: Using Mirror therapy and mirror neurons
mirror therapy stroke
Stroke Exercises: Using Mirror Therapy and Mirror Neurons
Mirror therapy is an easy and low-tech therapy technique. It’s essentially a therapy that tricks your brain into thinking that the weakened hand or arm is moving.
Can E-Stim Help Jumpstart Your At-Home Rehabilitation?
Neuroplasticity
Can E-Stim Help Jumpstart Your Outpatient Stroke Rehabilitation?
Gentle electrical stimulation(Estim) has been used for years in therapy clinics to help retrain the connections between the brain and the body.
10 Tips on How to Stay Committed to Stroke Recovery at Home
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10 Tips From an Occupational Therapist on How to Stay Committed to Stroke Recovery at Home
Here are 10 tips that help you stay committed to stroke recovery program at home for successful healing after a stroke.