Explaining why shoulder is a key problem area after a stroke, part II

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  • čas přidán 12. 05. 2020
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Komentáře • 5

  • @joncross4537
    @joncross4537 Před rokem

    I wish my therapist had half the knowledge you do now I understand why having so many problems

  • @lizmacintosh8612
    @lizmacintosh8612 Před rokem

    Good show. I am searching for the "sea animal" exercises however. Where are they? What is the search title?

  • @DealeyGW
    @DealeyGW Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the video, was very insightful!
    Does the brain.rehab program have videos on training the initial raising motion of the entire arm?
    I'm asking because my mother had a brain injury almost 2 years ago, and although she has been recovering ever since, she still hasn't regained actual full motion in her left arm and can only raise it slightly. I am interested in finding out which main muscles need to be addressed for raising the entire arm upwards/sideways, from a resting position.
    After much rehabilitation she has learned to raise her arm while lying on her back, but the same movements seem impossible when she is seated or standing.

  • @mjaylith5232
    @mjaylith5232 Před rokem

    Where ? How ? Show me....aaaargh