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Stroke And Paralysis
Types of Stroke:
Ischemic Stroke:
Caused by a blockage in a blood vessel supplying the brain.
Hemorrhagic Stroke:
Caused by bleeding in the brain
Effects Of Mobality:
Hemiplegia:
: Total paralysis on one side of the body.
Hemiparesis:
Weakness on one side of the body.
Functional Impairments:
Difficulty Walking:
: Challenges with balance and co-ordination.
Impaired Arm Function:
Difficulty with reaching, grasping, and fine motor skills.
Muscle Stiffness:
Increased muscle tone (spasticity) in affected limbs.
Physiotherapy Management:
Early Mobilization:
Bed Mobility Exercises:
: Gentle exercises to improve turning and rolling in bed.
Sitting Balance Activities:
Promoting stability in a seated position.
Range of Motion Exercises:
Passive Range of Motion (PROM):
: Gentle movements of the affected limbs to maintain joint flexibility.
Active-Assisted Range of Motion (AAROM):
Encouraging the individual to participate in moving their limbs with assistance.
Strengthening Exercises:
Isometric Exercises:
: Muscle contractions without joint movement to maintain strength.
Progressive Resistance Training:
Gradual introduction of resistance for muscle strengthening.
Balance and Co-ordination Training:
Weight-Shifting Exercises:
: Promoting weight-bearing on the affected side.
Dynamic Balance Activities:
Activities that challenge balance and co-ordination.
Gait Training:
Supported Ambulation:
: Using assistive devices or support to facilitate walking.
Treadmill Training:
Gradual progression to walking on a treadmill with support.
Functional Tasks:
Activities of Daily Living (ADL) Training:
: Practicing tasks like dressing, grooming, and eating.
Functional Reach Exercises:
Improving arm and hand function for daily tasks.
Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT):
Forced Use:
: Restraining the unaffected limb to encourage use and improvement of the affected limb.
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Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES):
Stimulation:
: Applying electrical impulses to stimulate muscle contractions and improve muscle strength.
Task-Specific Training:
Repetition:
: Repeated practice of specific functional tasks to enhance motor learning.
Community Reintegration:
Outdoor Mobility Practice:
: Preparing individuals to navigate varied terrains and environments.
Public Transportation Skills:
Training for safe use of public transportation.
Home Exercise Program:
Independence at Home:
: Prescribing exercises and activities for individuals to perform independently at home.
Education and Support:
Education on Recovery:
: Providing information on the recovery process and setting realistic expectations.
Family/Caregiver Training:
Involving family members or caregivers in the rehabilitation process.