Dr. Tara Tobias, thank you. I love your videos which I just discovered today and have just spent nearly two hours studying with you. I had a stroke nearly 8 years ago and still have many problems. I envy the people who get to directly work with you. They are lucky and blessed to have the best. I am an American who resides in Japan now but have also had rehab in the US for awhile. I still have rehab in Japan and work with therapists three times weekly, but they are not as knowledgeable , skilled and articulate as you. I am so glad that I happened upon your videos. Thank you very much. I have many questions which I will pose to you later. Now I can have my rphysical therapy rehab sessions every day.
I am so glad that I don’t do any compensatory strategies. People are always surprised when I stand up because I do it very fast. Thank God the hard work that I do every single day is paying off. 😀
Tara I appreciate your positive can do approach I had a major stroke and the greatest thing to factor in is fear I've had my left knee simply fold out from under me and dropped down you'd be surprised in a typical facility at how hard the floor is and how sharp furniture contains corners that I just don't want to hit it's called fear the easiest way to get up I must admit is that without an armrest on a chair it is simply easier to get up so perhaps I should not be so dependent upon the armrest thank you for all of your work it's appreciated a stroke is a constant struggle I don't care what anybody says and I believe you know that but you do make it easier!
Have been sitting more due to spasmic, weak legs and lower back. This is the first video I've found that shows exactly what my legs do! Can't wait to get started!
Thank you I am 2 1/2 years post stroke and have the same problem with my knee going out in the left side of my foot been tilted physical therapy at my doctors office has been unsuccessful. This has been very helpful.
Thank you for watching! Also, thank you so much for taking the time to leave such a positive comment and for sharing your story. You all are the reason I do what I do. I hope to be able to keeping helping from afar ☺️
Thank you very much for your videos! I am a new grad PTA, who just began to work at Inpatient Rehab. You videos are precious to me for building my treatments "toolbox"
Thanks for the information its very helpful may the lord continue to bless u and your love ones Going in 2years into my stroke left sided weakness am getting a pain in my hip anything for that thanks much
My husband had central nervous system lymphoma CNS lymphoma in 2014 he recovered fine walked right was able to hold a hammer. It affected his right side of his body. Then in 2015 lymphoma came back with a vengeance. Which left him with him locking his knee and his arm and hand curls. We’ve been to therapy and nothing seems to work. In 2020 he had a brain bleed. He’s okay except just recently this year 2022 he was getting therapy twice a week. One therapist worked on his leg and the other on his hand. And now they said he finished his therapy but he can’t even walk anymore. They left him worse than when he started. Why would you think he got worse? I know that after therapy he would come to bed and sleep and never got up to walk. Therapist did say that his muscles weren’t locked yet that he could get back his movements. But why is he not able to walk anymore?
I ride a recumbent trike. With a recumbent trike you only use your leg muscles. Is riding the recumbent trike a detriment to my progress? I also have a recumbent exercise bike for in the house. While I like the freedom to travel up to 20 miles,I will,curtail my riding if it is inhibiting my progress. My right leg muscles are getting stronger but I believe my involved leg is not gaining any strength. Thanks to your excellent training ,I realize now that I have become dependent on compensatory strategies. This is something that No therapist has ever pointed out to. You young Lady are exceptional, I a. Sure that I am not the only person that recognize so your excellent guidance.
Wow doc! I found this after years of chronic pain in my leg. And it's by far the most accurate and perfect excersices. I had Legg Calve Perthes during my childhood, and a Chiari Osteotomy at the age of 21 (wighting 130 KG), after that plus my overweight docs said to take it easy, which made me do just the opposite. By the age of 24 I was weighting 75 KG after training 8 hours a day, and runing my first thriatlon, seemed I recovered and got my health back.. but I was a little wrong. I neglected for YEARS (im 34 now) the focused rehab work on my affected leg. And day after day I got used to compensate, even when training under the hardest conditions. So I basically did amazing things, with just one strong leg, I couldnt explain what was going on, I knew the involved leg lacked of power, but is just when seeing this video or the Trendeburg Gait one you posted that I know how much I messed up of 10+ years of intense training, commited and focus, but never paying attention to something as important as this. Results? My gait is a disaster, I can barely stant a day with the ammount of pain my hip has. If I walk 500 meters I get spasms and can't use anymore the lag (unles is warmed up) so I cycle everywhere. I will start now with this special excersices and a new hope that I might actually be able to recover my hip without going through a hip replacement. I will keep you posted doc!
Thank you so much for both explaining why exactly we face the problem. Last , but not the least how to overcome the same. You are marvelous.A blessing in disguise. ❤❤
Hello Dr. Tara thank you for sharing your video's it helps a lot , i'm stroke patient from the Philippines ..my 2nd. year right now my situation ..i'm doing good getting there ..doing my homework seriousley 2x a day ..i know theres no time table just keep on doing work for the best...the most important for me building my confidence..now i walk straight..hands down..speech good. I'm getting there. Stairs? I still need hand bars for safety precaution , my PT said im on 85% looking good👍😊
Dr.Tara, thanks for the competent ,clear recommendations. Your clues help move properly towards recovery. I did not get up from a chair correctly, and only your explanation did I manage to understand my mistakes. Dr.Tarais the best!!!
Thank you wish I’d had this reference 6 months ago. I got there anyway but this would have speeded things up. I now use an exercise step under my unaffected foot.
I had a brain bleed stroke on the right side just before Thanksgiving, 2020. I had two drains put in to relieve the pressure. Due to Covid issues in the facility I was in I only got one therapy session in and really had to learn to leave the walker behind on my own at home. So I came home after a month in the hospital but was able to climb our 14 stairs without much of an issue. I was able to get into PT, OT and speech therapy here back home about two months after leaving the hospital. I can do the standing rather easily, my issue is that I have numbness and tingling from the left side shoulder down throw the left leg. The top of my thigh to the shoulder is stiff. I walk about 20 minutes a day currently some inclines involved too and can do it without a cane until or unless I get tired or unsteady. Generally I carry the cane horizontally across my beltline, almost as an aid and reminder to stand tall- I do tend to lean forward. It's like my left leg weighs some 50 pounds more that what it should and that my left shoulder is bound up. I can move both but the stiffness is crazy. If my left side could move like my right side can, I'd be fine. You may even have videos already that could address these issues. I've also wondered about acupuncture or TENS to help 'reroute' those nerves or to 'wake them up'. Anyway, thanks, especially for the encouragement to never give up as I had one person tell me (something I heard you 'preach' against, that whatever you gain in the first 12 to 18 is the best I should expect to get. I'll be 72 in August, so really didn't want to hear that! The family doctor gave my muscle relaxants as it feels like my muscles are 'turned on' and never off, tight in the shoulder and below and just above the knew with lots of tingling. Thanks for any ideas that could help!
THANK YOU FOR THE VERY USEFUL VIDEOS. kindly give physio tricks to improve hyperextension in legs & strengthen the legs from slipping ( affected leg cannot have grip)
🔴🔴 Hello & Thank You, SEPT 2023 74 yr old HAD covid vaccination, stroke 2 years later, mild bleed in thalamus, diagnosed with involuntary muscle movement ARM & LEG 🔴PROBLEM IS : LEG wiggles around alot SLOWLY ..like some1 else is controlling his LEGS & ARMS, leaving him susceptible to falling. Do you know a better description AND TERMINOLOGY what im describing? 🔴And please need exercise for this issue? Thank You for your Passion, doing your job so amazing
Love your videos. I am not a stroke victim, but I have right side weaknesses caused by transverse myelitis. This has significantly affected my gait, and my right side strength (waist down). Are there any specific videos you would recommend for me. Foot drop and hyper extension are most noticeable issues.
Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment! Since transverse myelitis causes muscle weakness, many of these videos will help. My recommendation is you watch videos that describe your movement problem. Try starting with the “stroke hip and/or knee control” playlists. Also comment with any suggestions for future videos!
I just started to watch your videos and learning so many useful tips to improve on my walking and legs exercises...sooo blessed to know and got to learn there is REHABQ and did sibscribe. You are such a blessing to many of us.... Thankyouu for all the needed infos and technique..and motivation... GODBLESS ♡☆♡☆♡.. SALAMAT.!
i hope you could see this question, what if my grandma has very severe arthritis( 1yr stroke) on Both knees. how could I make her stand from a chair without relying from her walker. will this exercise work?
#homegymequipment Hello, I was watching your bonus video about home gym equipment, then I watched the really interesting compensatory strategy versus facilitation strategy. I was in a nursing home that had a rehabilitation bicycle that had a display option that I loved. I was able to set the resistance for my weak leg to a higher resistance level than for my strongest leg. Plus, I could roll my wheelchair up to the machine because it did not have a seat. My wheelchair could be strapped securely to the machine. It also allowed for different resistance levels for each arm, as well. I have been trying to find such a machine for my home gym but so far, no luck. Maybe you can help?
Dr. Tara, I've dealt with MS since 1998. My right arm and leg are weak. The right leg really needs help because of muscle loss. Is performing exercises wise before I attempt to build muscle in the leg, if that's even possible? I'd appreciate your input.
Sometimes when I stand from a seated position my involved foot/leg wants to rise off the floor which can make me somewhat unstable. Why is that and what's a fix, just repetitions?
dear dr i a. a45 years old man i am falling and injured since one and half years ago. i under go surgery two times due to afructure of my 1st spine .unable to move my lower extermith .what can do to improve my life .and how can stand
Dr. Tobias, i’m almost 2 years post stroke, I’m unable to stand/walk without my AFO, I think it’s because I didn’t wear my stretching boot at night for a long time is there hope that I can one day walk bare foot? Thank you for all the informative videos.
Thanks for watching! that is a great question. It is always difficult once the muscles have shortened. First is your AFO articulate or solid? (does it bend at the ankle)? It is best to have an articulated AFO. Two, start wearing your night splint 😊(I am sure that goes without saying). And watch the series on ankle spasticity. The standing portion of the progression. Weight bearing is the best way to stretch the ankle and inhibit spasticity :) th-cam.com/video/95RhbMsH4CQ/w-d-xo.html
Orlando Neuro Therapy my AFO has a hinge and it can bend only slightly, I’m going to get fitted for a new AFO tomorrow, I’ll make sure it can bend more, I’ll practice the exercises and stand more to stretch the ankle, thank you so much!
I cannot pull back my involved foot (left for) to stand up from the chair. unless use right foot to push left foot back to the pulled back position . It that ok? Or I should practice to pull back the left foot to stand?
I had a stroke on March 8, 2 months ago, I'm recovering. I every single day why do my legs feel if though my muscles are tight and stiff. I thought I would feel loosen and better.
here is an old video. Sorry no sound. I plan to update this progression with a new video soon so stay tuned :) th-cam.com/video/xaCswyHa1cQ/w-d-xo.html
ilove your videos but some times iam confused with your descroption of uninvolved leg and involved leg as i refer to them as weak and strong.please adise or clarify thankyou.
Yes, I do not use the word "weak leg" as I feel this creates a counter-productive mindset. In reality the leg is not weak. It if you have hemiplegia, the involved leg is the leg that has been impacted by the damage to the brain. I hope that clears things up!
Dr. Tara Tobias, what strategy for standing up do you suggest for a person with ACA artery stroke, she only knows to pull with her hands on the walker and pushes with strong leg. Also she has a "magnetic foot" as in the foot sticks to the ground when walking, and abulia. Thank you!
remember "perfect practice makes perfect". you want to make sure you are practicing how you want the movement to look down the road. So, if your foot rolls or you can control your ankle with this exercise, yes, use your brace. I hope this helps. :)
Thanks for asking! I know you have said in the past that you have a physical therapist. I would recommend going back even if it is for 1-2 visits and ask them specifically to give you this information. I know in the US, most insurances cover PT and it usually "resets" every year. I think you live in Canada so I am not sure about that but still worth a try :)
Orlando Neuro Therapy The therapist I was referring to was one I use to go to before my insurance ran out. Now I have to pay out of pocket, which is to expensive for me to afford, on a fixed income. So I stopped going. You now are my only therapist that I have :)
@@عسليهعسليه-ه1خ Thanks for the question! I will defer this question to you primary physical therapist as it is tough for me to know you exact situation
magnificent! it is almost a miracle listen to someone who speaks quietly and reasonably of your very problems. thank you so very much
Dr. Tara Tobias, thank you. I love your videos which I just discovered today and have just spent nearly two hours studying with you. I had a stroke nearly 8 years ago and still have many problems. I envy the people who get to directly work with you. They are lucky and blessed to have the best. I am an American who resides in Japan now but have also had rehab in the US for awhile. I still have rehab in Japan and work with therapists three times weekly, but they are not as knowledgeable , skilled and articulate as you. I am so glad that I happened upon your videos. Thank you very much. I have many questions which I will pose to you later. Now I can have my rphysical therapy rehab sessions every day.
I am so glad that I don’t do any compensatory strategies. People are always surprised when I stand up because I do it very fast. Thank God the hard work that I do every single day is paying off. 😀
Dr. Tara Tobias, this is again a super helpful exercise. Thank you so much 🙏🙋♀️
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Tara I appreciate your positive can do approach I had a major stroke and the greatest thing to factor in is fear I've had my left knee simply fold out from under me and dropped down you'd be surprised in a typical facility at how hard the floor is and how sharp furniture contains corners that I just don't want to hit it's called fear the easiest way to get up I must admit is that without an armrest on a chair it is simply easier to get up so perhaps I should not be so dependent upon the armrest thank you for all of your work it's appreciated a stroke is a constant struggle I don't care what anybody says and I believe you know that but you do make it easier!
Found this really useful, thanks
Have been sitting more due to spasmic, weak legs and lower back. This is the first video I've found that shows exactly what my legs do! Can't wait to get started!
Thank you I am 2 1/2 years post stroke and have the same problem with my knee going out in the left side of my foot been tilted physical therapy at my doctors office has been unsuccessful. This has been very helpful.
Thank you dr.tobias for your videos give me a new hope that there's a chance to recover after a stroke, continue the good job your doing.
Thank you for watching! Also, thank you so much for taking the time to leave such a positive comment and for sharing your story. You all are the reason I do what I do. I hope to be able to keeping helping from afar ☺️
This is one of the exercises I try to incorporate into my daily exercises 🙋♂️ ❤️ 👍
Thank you very much for your videos! I am a new grad PTA, who just began to work at Inpatient Rehab. You videos are precious to me for building my treatments "toolbox"
Thanks for the information its very helpful may the lord continue to bless u and your love ones
Going in 2years into my stroke left sided weakness am getting a pain in my hip anything for that thanks much
Very well explained, I feel more confident thank you so much 😊
Dr. Tara thank you for all the help you give so generously. GOD BLESS YOU!!!
Your left part is ok I'm also suffering to left part tell me once
The best thing I did this week was find you on TH-cam
Dr. Tara this video is has helped me a lot. Thank you
Hello Doctor
Hurray I made some progression with my elbow with your exercises thank you thank you very much .God bless you doctor
Thanks for sharing your insight and the exercises. Very helpful.
My husband had central nervous system lymphoma CNS lymphoma in 2014 he recovered fine walked right was able to hold a hammer. It affected his right side of his body. Then in 2015 lymphoma came back with a vengeance. Which left him with him locking his knee and his arm and hand curls. We’ve been to therapy and nothing seems to work. In 2020 he had a brain bleed. He’s okay except just recently this year 2022 he was getting therapy twice a week. One therapist worked on his leg and the other on his hand. And now they said he finished his therapy but he can’t even walk anymore. They left him worse than when he started. Why would you think he got worse? I know that after therapy he would come to bed and sleep and never got up to walk. Therapist did say that his muscles weren’t locked yet that he could get back his movements. But why is he not able to walk anymore?
I ride a recumbent trike. With a recumbent trike you only use your leg muscles. Is riding the recumbent trike a detriment to my progress? I also have a recumbent exercise bike for in the house. While I like the freedom to travel up to 20 miles,I will,curtail my riding if it is inhibiting my progress. My right leg muscles are getting stronger but I believe my involved leg is not gaining any strength. Thanks to your excellent training ,I realize now that I have become dependent on compensatory strategies. This is something that No therapist has ever pointed out to. You young Lady are exceptional, I a. Sure that I am not the only person that recognize so your excellent guidance.
Wow doc! I found this after years of chronic pain in my leg. And it's by far the most accurate and perfect excersices. I had Legg Calve Perthes during my childhood, and a Chiari Osteotomy at the age of 21 (wighting 130 KG), after that plus my overweight docs said to take it easy, which made me do just the opposite. By the age of 24 I was weighting 75 KG after training 8 hours a day, and runing my first thriatlon, seemed I recovered and got my health back.. but I was a little wrong. I neglected for YEARS (im 34 now) the focused rehab work on my affected leg. And day after day I got used to compensate, even when training under the hardest conditions. So I basically did amazing things, with just one strong leg, I couldnt explain what was going on, I knew the involved leg lacked of power, but is just when seeing this video or the Trendeburg Gait one you posted that I know how much I messed up of 10+ years of intense training, commited and focus, but never paying attention to something as important as this. Results? My gait is a disaster, I can barely stant a day with the ammount of pain my hip has. If I walk 500 meters I get spasms and can't use anymore the lag (unles is warmed up) so I cycle everywhere. I will start now with this special excersices and a new hope that I might actually be able to recover my hip without going through a hip replacement. I will keep you posted doc!
great video with this structured progression exercises.
Maam please do a video about foot drop.
I appreciate ur efforts and time spent on this keep going and give us and the world more please
Awesome ”mindset” approach to stroke recovery, as always!
Thank you so much for both explaining why exactly we face the problem. Last , but not the least how to overcome the same. You are marvelous.A blessing in disguise. ❤❤
thank you Dr. tobias.
Hello Dr. Tara thank you for sharing your video's it helps a lot , i'm stroke patient from the Philippines ..my 2nd. year right now my situation ..i'm doing good getting there ..doing my homework seriousley 2x a day ..i know theres no time table just keep on doing work for the best...the most important for me building my confidence..now i walk straight..hands down..speech good. I'm getting there. Stairs? I still need hand bars for safety precaution , my PT said im on 85% looking good👍😊
Thank you for your tips Dr. Am a stroke patient from Philippines
Thanks for watching! I hope these videos help.
Dr.Tara, thanks for the competent ,clear recommendations. Your clues help move properly towards recovery. I did not get up from a chair correctly, and only your explanation did I manage to understand my mistakes. Dr.Tarais the best!!!
Thank you wish I’d had this reference 6 months ago. I got there anyway but this would have speeded things up.
I now use an exercise step under my unaffected foot.
That is awesome! Once you can do this with the step, that means you are getting great strength in the involved leg. :) 🙌👏💪Keep going!!
Very helpful video
Thank you Dr. Tara Tobias 😘☝️🙏
thank you to share this wonderful video
I had a brain bleed stroke on the right side just before Thanksgiving, 2020. I had two drains put in to relieve the pressure. Due to Covid issues in the facility I was in I only got one therapy session in and really had to learn to leave the walker behind on my own at home. So I came home after a month in the hospital but was able to climb our 14 stairs without much of an issue. I was able to get into PT, OT and speech therapy here back home about two months after leaving the hospital.
I can do the standing rather easily, my issue is that I have numbness and tingling from the left side shoulder down throw the left leg. The top of my thigh to the shoulder is stiff. I walk about 20 minutes a day currently some inclines involved too and can do it without a cane until or unless I get tired or unsteady. Generally I carry the cane horizontally across my beltline, almost as an aid and reminder to stand tall- I do tend to lean forward. It's like my left leg weighs some 50 pounds more that what it should and that my left shoulder is bound up. I can move both but the stiffness is crazy. If my left side could move like my right side can, I'd be fine. You may even have videos already that could address these issues. I've also wondered about acupuncture or TENS to help 'reroute' those nerves or to 'wake them up'. Anyway, thanks, especially for the encouragement to never give up as I had one person tell me (something I heard you 'preach' against, that whatever you gain in the first 12 to 18 is the best I should expect to get. I'll be 72 in August, so really didn't want to hear that! The family doctor gave my muscle relaxants as it feels like my muscles are 'turned on' and never off, tight in the shoulder and below and just above the knew with lots of tingling. Thanks for any ideas that could help!
More video please ..thanks
You are just amazing! Thank you this is awesome!
THANK YOU FOR THE VERY USEFUL VIDEOS. kindly give physio tricks to improve hyperextension in legs & strengthen the legs from slipping ( affected leg cannot have grip)
thank you ma'am please make video on post tibial pleateu lateral recovery after knee bending
Thank you.
Thank you Dr
Thank yuo Doc.and yuor chanel.I'm out pateint .God bless U.I'm Iglesia Ni Cristo from Mindanao. Phil.
very well done thanku bless u and loved once
I want to Thank you for your videos. They help so much!!
Thank you for watching Mary. I am glad it is helpful :)
Thanks
🔴🔴 Hello & Thank You, SEPT 2023 74 yr old HAD covid vaccination, stroke 2 years later, mild bleed in thalamus, diagnosed with involuntary muscle movement ARM & LEG 🔴PROBLEM IS : LEG wiggles around alot SLOWLY ..like some1 else is controlling his LEGS & ARMS, leaving him susceptible to falling. Do you know a better description AND TERMINOLOGY what im describing? 🔴And please need exercise for this issue? Thank You for your Passion, doing your job so amazing
Thanks Doc.Please help me which exercise are good for an arm that turns downwards
Great video 👍
Love your videos. I am not a stroke victim, but I have right side weaknesses caused by transverse myelitis. This has significantly affected my gait, and my right side strength (waist down). Are there any specific videos you would recommend for me. Foot drop and hyper extension are most noticeable issues.
Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment! Since transverse myelitis causes muscle weakness, many of these videos will help. My recommendation is you watch videos that describe your movement problem. Try starting with the “stroke hip and/or knee control” playlists. Also comment with any suggestions for future videos!
I just started to watch your videos and learning so many useful tips to improve on my walking and legs exercises...sooo blessed to know and got to learn there is REHABQ and did sibscribe. You are such a blessing to many of us....
Thankyouu for all the needed infos and technique..and motivation...
GODBLESS ♡☆♡☆♡.. SALAMAT.!
What to do with buckles knee still can't stand
i hope you could see this question, what if my grandma has very severe arthritis( 1yr stroke) on Both knees. how could I make her stand from a chair without relying from her walker. will this exercise work?
Hi Mary! Thanks for watching and for sharing your grandmas story. This video may help 😊 th-cam.com/video/Igc4Lynvng4/w-d-xo.html
@@rehabhqofficial thank you so much! how I wish she could do this. 😭 she is obese so its very difficult for her to balance her self.
I really appreciate your films. hope you can have Chinese translation.
Good video,How to run in paralysis,
Please help to teach us trunk/core exercises.
Litful F working ok it now 😊 stay tuned!
I had a TBI and was in a coma for 47 days now I can’t walk or use my left arm please provide some helpful tips
#homegymequipment
Hello,
I was watching your bonus video about home gym equipment, then I watched the really interesting compensatory strategy versus facilitation strategy.
I was in a nursing home that had a rehabilitation bicycle that had a display option that I loved.
I was able to set the resistance for my weak leg to a higher resistance level than for my strongest leg.
Plus, I could roll my wheelchair up to the machine because it did not have a seat. My wheelchair could be strapped securely to the machine.
It also allowed for different resistance levels for each arm, as well.
I have been trying to find such a machine for my home gym but so far, no luck.
Maybe you can help?
Where can we find the Facebook group?
Dr.Tara Tobias how about a knee that has spaslicity.How can we make it normal or recover.
Pl. Make vdo on how to walk after foot drop.
Hi Doc, It's been 5mos since.I had my stroke, my limb is still heavy. What exercises should I do to improve?
Dr. Tara, I've dealt with MS since 1998. My right arm and leg are weak. The right leg really needs help because of muscle loss. Is performing exercises wise before I attempt to build muscle in the leg, if that's even possible? I'd appreciate your input.
Sometimes when I stand from a seated position my involved foot/leg wants to rise off the floor which can make me somewhat unstable. Why is that and what's a fix, just repetitions?
What do you do when you're weak leg, for in my case multiple surgeries in my knee is, now my strong leg... my left leg?
dear dr i a. a45 years old man i am falling and injured since one and half years ago. i under go surgery two times due to afructure of my 1st spine .unable to move my lower extermith .what can do to improve my life .and how can stand
Dr. Tobias, i’m almost 2 years post stroke, I’m unable to stand/walk without my AFO, I think it’s because I didn’t wear my stretching boot at night for a long time is there hope that I can one day walk bare foot? Thank you for all the informative videos.
Thanks for watching! that is a great question. It is always difficult once the muscles have shortened. First is your AFO articulate or solid? (does it bend at the ankle)? It is best to have an articulated AFO. Two, start wearing your night splint 😊(I am sure that goes without saying). And watch the series on ankle spasticity. The standing portion of the progression. Weight bearing is the best way to stretch the ankle and inhibit spasticity :) th-cam.com/video/95RhbMsH4CQ/w-d-xo.html
Orlando Neuro Therapy my AFO has a hinge and it can bend only slightly, I’m going to get fitted for a new AFO tomorrow, I’ll make sure it can bend more, I’ll practice the exercises and stand more to stretch the ankle, thank you so much!
I also have pain in lower back nerve pain
I cannot pull back my involved foot (left for) to stand up from the chair. unless use right foot to push left foot back to the pulled back position .
It that ok? Or I should practice to pull back the left foot to stand?
Stroke on the left side almost for 2month. Not stable Very weak what should I do to get better ?
I guess this should be done with or without AFO
You can do these with or without. The function of the AFO is to prevent the foot from pointing down due to the spasticity.
I had a stroke on March 8, 2 months ago, I'm recovering. I every single day why do my legs feel if though my muscles are tight and stiff. I thought I would feel loosen and better.
Thanks for watching Jenny! I have lots of great videos on the channel to help you loosen muscles that feel "tight"
Hello mam how are you....what are the best excercise for deformity of hip external rotation in stroke condition... please suggest mam
here is an old video. Sorry no sound. I plan to update this progression with a new video soon so stay tuned :) th-cam.com/video/xaCswyHa1cQ/w-d-xo.html
@@rehabhqofficial thank you so much mam
Please consider making a video for ,hammer toes
Sti not colorful on leg
Strock survived 10 years with God's help
I can do dumble of 1kg weight with my effected arm God bless you doctor
Karteek Kumar that is awesome!! Keep going! This is just the beginning. Once it starts to move that means your brain has made that connection 😊
ilove your videos but some times iam confused with your descroption of uninvolved leg and involved leg as i refer to them as weak and strong.please adise or clarify thankyou.
Yes, I do not use the word "weak leg" as I feel this creates a counter-productive mindset. In reality the leg is not weak. It if you have hemiplegia, the involved leg is the leg that has been impacted by the damage to the brain. I hope that clears things up!
Dr. Tara Tobias, what strategy for standing up do you suggest for a person with ACA artery stroke, she only knows to pull with her hands on the walker and pushes with strong leg. Also she has a "magnetic foot" as in the foot sticks to the ground when walking, and abulia. Thank you!
Thanks for watching! this video should help: th-cam.com/video/Igc4Lynvng4/w-d-xo.html
What function does the glutes play in leg mobility
The glutes allow you to be able to extend, rotate and abduct your leg.
I dont know if i have drop foot or spas
When I slide my foot back and stand up, I’m standing on my toes instead of the middle of my foot like I should be
Hi Tara what must I do when my involved foot supinate which makes me hard to walk please help🙏🙏🙏
That is an excellent question! You are not alone. This is a very common problem. This video might help: th-cam.com/video/iWEtH-A_6uk/w-d-xo.html
@@rehabhqofficial this is very helpful and informative at the same time I will keep that in my mind
One short leg exercise?
I wear an AFO most of my day but do take it off to exercise. Would I take it off for this also?
remember "perfect practice makes perfect". you want to make sure you are practicing how you want the movement to look down the road. So, if your foot rolls or you can control your ankle with this exercise, yes, use your brace. I hope this helps. :)
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Is there s somehow I can test my balance, to see just how bad/good it is. So I know where I am balance wise
Thanks for asking! I know you have said in the past that you have a physical therapist. I would recommend going back even if it is for 1-2 visits and ask them specifically to give you this information. I know in the US, most insurances cover PT and it usually "resets" every year. I think you live in Canada so I am not sure about that but still worth a try :)
Orlando Neuro Therapy The therapist I was referring to was one I use to go to before my insurance ran out. Now I have to pay out of pocket, which is to expensive for me to afford, on a fixed income. So I stopped going. You now are my only therapist that I have :)
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Can I tie something on my leg to strengthen my muscles?
hmm, I am not really sure what you mean.
I mean, do I put a strap on my foot to strengthen the muscles or not
@@عسليهعسليه-ه1خ Thanks for the question! I will defer this question to you primary physical therapist as it is tough for me to know you exact situation
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