Sidelying on the Non-Involved Side
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Jan Davis demonstrates specific handling methods, and describes the therapeutic benefits, of positioning the stroke survivor on the noninvolved side.
Jan Davis demonstrates specific handling methods, and describes the therapeutic benefits, of positioning the stroke survivor on the noninvolved side.
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Evaluations & Observations
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Observation is key in determining problem areas related to hemiplegic shoulder pain. Jan Davis begins her evaluation of a stroke survivor. Observe asymmetry of the scapula, shoulder and trunk.
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Standing with Fearful Patients During Function
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The standing tolerance of fearful patients often improves within the context of enriched environments. Determine why the patient is fearful, provide a secure environment and then facilitate motor control during tasks in standing.
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Introduction to Preventing Shoulder Pain
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Most painful shoulders can be prevented if those working with stroke survivors are better informed and better trained. Jan Davis introduces three stroke survivors and the proper handling methods used to prevent shoulder pain.