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Understanding Paralysis Treatment: How to Recover Movement After Neurological Injury

  • 3 years ago

Paralysis involves a loss of motor function in the body due to neurological injury. It can affect any number of...

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Fine Motor Activities for Adults After Stroke: Example Exercises to Try

  • 3 years ago

Practicing fine motor activities after stroke can be an effective way to improve hand and finger mobility. Intensive, targeted training...

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Understanding Pusher Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

  • 3 years ago

After a stroke, survivors may start to lean towards the affected side of their body. This is a condition known...

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Driving After Spinal Cord Injury: What to Know Before Getting Behind the Wheel

  • 3 years ago

Driving after a spinal cord injury can be a realistic recovery goal, depending on the severity and level of your...

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Brown-Séquard Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms, & Treatment

  • 3 years ago

Brown-Séquard syndrome is a rare form of incomplete spinal cord injury characterized by weakness and/ or paralysis on one side...

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Frontal Lobe Damage: What to Expect and How to Recover

  • 3 years ago

As its name suggests, the frontal lobe is located in the front region of the brain, near the forehead. Damage...

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11 Best Apps for Brain Injury Patients That Promote Independence

  • 3 years ago

Using mobile apps is an excellent way to work on recovery after brain injury from the comfort of your own...

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Understanding Hemiplegia: Paralysis of One Side of the Body

  • 3 years ago

Hemiplegia is a neurological condition that involves paralysis of one side of the body. Hemiplegia is a secondary effect of...

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Right Hemisphere Brain Damage: What to Expect and How to Recover

  • 3 years ago

Right hemisphere brain damage can affect a wide variety of motor, cognitive, and emotional functions. For example, it can cause...

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Flaccid Cerebral Palsy: How to Identify and Improve Low Muscle Tone

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Low or flaccid muscle tone (hypotonia) is a secondary effect of cerebral palsy that can make it challenging for individuals...

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Cerebral Palsy and Tremors: How to Manage Involuntary Shaking

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Some types of cerebral palsy can cause individuals to experience tremors. A tremor is an “involuntary, rhythmic, and oscillatory movement”...

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Torticollis or Cerebral Palsy: What’s Causing the Head to Tilt?

  • 3 years ago

Torticollis and cerebral palsy are both conditions characterized by muscle stiffness that causes the head to tilt. Sometimes, these conditions...