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Tag Archives: Proprioception
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Sitting balance
In the early stages following a stroke, being able to sit up without support may be difficult. However it is important to get somebody up and out of bed as soon as is medically possible. The therapist will provide the most … Continue reading
Found in Topic: Physical deficits
Tagged: Circulation | Eating | Pain | Proprioception | Sitting balance | Spasticity | Transfers
Tagged: Circulation | Eating | Pain | Proprioception | Sitting balance | Spasticity | Transfers
Sensation
After a stroke the person’s sensation can be affected. We have nerves from the spinal cord to parts of the body and the central nerves from the brain to the body. Our sensation pathways from the brain to areas of the … Continue reading
Found in Topic: Physical deficits
Tagged: Central post stroke pain | Pain management | Paresthesia | Proprioception | Sensation
Tagged: Central post stroke pain | Pain management | Paresthesia | Proprioception | Sensation