At iAM ABLE, we are more than just a spinal rehab center. We also specialize in brain trauma, neuro rehab, and stroke recovery. Today, we are going to focus on our stroke patients and provide some home exercise tips. Remember that the number one tip is to consult with your doctor, physical therapist, or another medical professional before changing your home exercise routine, especially after a stroke.
You will notice that the exercises on this list are a range of motion exercises. You can use active muscles to perform these exercises in a dynamic way. You may also be able to use active muscles to assist paralyzed muscles to perform the exercises passively.
While seated, put your hands in your lap with your fingers interlaced. Keep one palm face up and bend your wrists forward. You will experience a stretch in the forearm of the hand that is facing palm up. See if you can hold the stretch for 20 seconds with each forearm by switching which hand is facing upward.
This is another exercise that you can perform with interlaced fingers. This time hold your hands out in front of you and take turns bending each wrist backward for 20 seconds. Remember that if any of these stretches hurt, you should stop right away. Stretching should never be painful.
If you have a bottle of water available, we have two more exercises that you can perform while seated at a table. For the first exercise, hold the bottle with both hands. You can just wrap your hands around it from both sides and interlace your fingers. Now drag the bottle around the table, making big circles. Try to make five big circles in one direction. Then pull the bottle in the other direction making five more big circles.
For the second exercise, place the bottle in the middle of the table, clasp your hands, rest your hands on the table, and gradually reach toward the bottle. When you reach the bottle, see if you can gently nudge it away from you. Don’t push too hard, or you will knock the bottle over. The goal is to stretch your arms forward while using the bottle to provide a little resistance.
Do you use a cane to walk? You can use it as exercise equipment. Here are several exercises that only require a chair and a cane.
These exercises will help to improve the range of motion that you have in your arms as well as your torso. Range of motion exercises are essential in order to maintain as much mobility as possible. This is especially true if you are dealing with a degree of paralysis after your stroke. Since paralysis is usually isolated to one side after a stroke, you can actively exercise the healthy side and use the healthy side to exercise the paralyzed side by means of passive stretching.
When you are recovering from a stroke, you don’t want to get discouraged. That is why we would like to present an eBook to you to help you cope with your circumstances.
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After a stroke, your life may never be the same. However, you can optimize your recovery, regain the maximum amount of independence, and retain your sense of purpose and wellbeing. We are proud to be helping the many recovering stroke patients in southern Florida and across the US to thrive.
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