Paralysis involves a loss of motor function in the body due to neurological injury. It can affect any number of...
Practicing fine motor activities after stroke can be an effective way to improve hand and finger mobility. Intensive, targeted training...
After a stroke, survivors may start to lean towards the affected side of their body. This is a condition known...
Driving after a spinal cord injury can be a realistic recovery goal, depending on the severity and level of your...
Brown-Séquard syndrome is a rare form of incomplete spinal cord injury characterized by weakness and/ or paralysis on one side...
As its name suggests, the frontal lobe is located in the front region of the brain, near the forehead. Damage...
Using mobile apps is an excellent way to work on recovery after brain injury from the comfort of your own...
Hemiplegia is a neurological condition that involves paralysis of one side of the body. Hemiplegia is a secondary effect of...
Right hemisphere brain damage can affect a wide variety of motor, cognitive, and emotional functions. For example, it can cause...
Low or flaccid muscle tone (hypotonia) is a secondary effect of cerebral palsy that can make it challenging for individuals...
Some types of cerebral palsy can cause individuals to experience tremors. A tremor is an “involuntary, rhythmic, and oscillatory movement”...
Torticollis and cerebral palsy are both conditions characterized by muscle stiffness that causes the head to tilt. Sometimes, these conditions...