Spasticity Can Be Controlled! Here’s How
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Muscle tightness after a stroke limits movement. This is spasticity, caused by brain damage. The good news? It can be improved with stretching and functional daily movements.
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Video Transcript
A common problem people have after a stroke or head injury is the extreme muscle tightness that can occur.This specific type of muscle tightness limits people's ability to walk, to use their arms, and sometimes even stand up.This specific type of muscle tightness is called spasticity.Spasticity occurs when there has been some sort of damage to the brain.The good news is, and what a lot of people don't know is, spasticity can be made better and controlled.The solution is a combination of stretching that's held for over a minute at a low intensity and functional daily movements.Those functional movements involve putting the foot or the hand into the ground or the table.This is how spasticity can be controlled and reduced over time, and that is the positive part about