One-Handed Shoe Tying
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Most stroke survivors don’t want to be restricted to wearing shoes with velcro closures. This video demonstrates an easy, one-handed method for tying shoes.
Most stroke survivors don’t want to be restricted to wearing shoes with velcro closures. This video demonstrates an easy, one-handed method for tying shoes.
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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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Home Exercise Program
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This video provides great visual examples of an upper extremity Home Exercise Program for stroke survivors. This seven-part program can help maintain ROM and prevent contractures of the upper extremity.
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Improving Awareness During Bedrest
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This video describes the therapeutic benefits of the patient’s environment, proper bed positioning and supporting the upper extremity during rest. Therapists can impact functional gains before the first treatment session begins.