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.
StrokeHelp: Teaching Independence Similar Videos
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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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Summary & Closing: Improving Function & Awareness
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Jan Davis summarizes the importance of using functional activities to improve function and awareness in stroke survivors.
