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Regain Normal Walking After a Stroke: Advanced

Regain Normal Walking After a Stroke: Advanced

by Tara Tobias | Jun 23, 2020 | Balance, Stroke Balance, Stroke Leg Exercises

A common goal after a stroke or a brain injury is to regain “normal walking”.  However, this goal is not limited to just those who have suffered a stroke. I dare say it is the number one goal of almost everyone who has suffered an injury to their...
Stand and Walk After a Stroke: Intermediate Progression

Stand and Walk After a Stroke: Intermediate Progression

by Tara Tobias | Jun 17, 2020 | Balance, Stroke Balance, Stroke Leg Exercises

Many want to stand and walk after a stroke. Of course, this is critical in giving someone more independence. However, standing and walking is also important to prevent deconditioning, maintain joint health, and prevent postural abnormalities associated with prolonged...
Walking After Stroke (Early Stage)

Walking After Stroke (Early Stage)

by Tara Tobias | May 24, 2020 | Stroke, Stroke Balance, Stroke Leg Exercises

Walking after a stroke is important to a ton of stroke survivors.  A stroke causes hemiplegia (weakness on one side of the body which can make standing and walking difficult. With this in mind, I get a ton of questions from stroke survivors and their...
Spastic ankle guide to stretching

Spastic ankle guide to stretching

by Tara Tobias | May 17, 2020 | Spasticity, Stroke Leg Exercises

Stretching a spastic ankle is critical to improve standing and walking. However, stretching a spastic ankle can also be extremely challenging. Add to that, NOT stretching a spastic ankle and you are at risk for making it worse. Ugh….. All that being said, never...
Knee Hyperextension after a Stroke: Causes and Treatment

Knee Hyperextension after a Stroke: Causes and Treatment

by Tara Tobias | May 15, 2020 | Spasticity, Stroke Leg Exercises, Stroke Treatment

What is Knee Hyperextension after a Stroke? Knee hyperextension is a common problem after a stroke.  Knee hyperextension is when the knee goes beyond a straight position. Yeah, not exactly natural looking or feeling. ? Knee hyperextension (recurvatum) usually happens...

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