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Physical Therapy Exercises for Paralysis Patients

Although physical activities are not easy for many individuals, regular exercise can be of great benefit to paralysis patients. Even simple exercises can help them improve their cardiovascular fitness, bowel and bladder function, and even their mood and fatigue. Many surveys show that regular exercise helps paralysis patients move their muscles. Exercise helps prevent certain diseases that can cause paralysis. It is also a great way to prevent muscle loss and promote better sleep.

A simple example of a passive rehab exercise is a wrist curl. A patient can use a water bottle to support his or her wrist while stretching it downward. Other exercises for paralysis patients involve leg movements. These exercises can be helpful in regaining independence. By relearning how to move an arm or leg, stroke survivors can start to see tiny movements come back. This exercise is also adaptable to active movements.

Passive rehab exercises are a great way to activate neuroplasticity, the process by which the parts of the brain create new pathways. This process is helpful in treating stroke victims and paralysis patients. However, there are certain activities that must be avoided. Passive rehab exercises are very important for recovering after stroke. It helps to increase the brain’s activity level and help paralysis patients regain movement and improved function. By performing exercises regularly, you’ll be able to better understand your physical condition.

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