Speech
Stroke patients can greatly benefit from speech therapy exercises. These can help them relearn how to make sounds, form words, and breathe properly during speech.
Stroke patients can greatly benefit from speech therapy exercises. These can help them relearn how to make sounds, form words, and breathe properly during speech.
Often after a stroke, the hips and the core muscle groups, which are crucial to standing and walking, become weak. Bridging exercises help to strengthen these core muscles. Like the standing and balance exercises, bridging exercises move through a progression to help rebuild your strength and coordination.
Proper positioning helps reduce any muscle pain, spasms, slowness, or stiffness that can result from stroke. Your physical therapist will teach you how to safely move (“transfer”) from a sitting to a standing position, and how to support yourself when sitting or lying down, using foam wedges, slings, and other aids
Neurological Rehabilitation Is A Complex Medical Process That Is Case-Specific And Focuses On Aiding A Person’s Recovery And Helping To Restore That Individual To Live A Maximally Active And Independent Life. A Person’s Quality Of Life Is Altered By The Brain Or Spinal Cord Injury, Disease Or Disorders, Affecting Their Mobility, Behavioral And Cognitive Functions. Such Changes In The Nervous System Produce New Challenges Vis-À-Vis To The Individual’s Capability Of Living An Independent Functional Life.
Patients with any of the following disorders:
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