Stroke Exercises Guide eBook
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For stroke and traumatic brain injury patients, regaining leg strength and mobility is a major goal throughout their recovery process.
To reach this goal, patients are supported by physical therapists to practice key and basic movements. Physical therapists will suggest exercises to build muscle mass, reduce the risk of spasticity and encourage neuroplasticity. This helps regain vital motions such as standing up, walking and sitting down. With that in mind, here are some useful exercises to encourage leg strength.
These exercises are designed to practice moving individual leg muscles. This helps to decrease the risk of spasticity in the leg muscles and to build essential synapse connections within the brain.
Basic knee lifts
Knee rolling
The idea of advanced leg exercises is to get the body to recognise basic movement patterns. As you practice, it encourages neuroplasticity in the brain to form new connections with nerves that assign signals to particular actions.
Sit-to-stand exercise
Thigh Lift
With any exercise, don’t be afraid to ask for assistance or use props to help support you when practising. This prevents any unwanted incidents or setbacks when rehabilitating.
Always work with a physical therapist and a physician to decide which exercises are the most suitable for your needs. You should only move on to more advanced exercises when your therapist recommends them. By doing this, you will progress at the right pace.
References:
1. National University Hospital Singapore. (2022)
2. Saebo. (2022)
3. Stroke Organization New Zealand. (2017)
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