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    Red face recovery in 2yr old stroke patient

    i m dealing with a pat ,who didn't taken any physiotherapy
    now she is having her lt side spastic in grade 2.
    what sort of recovery possible?

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    Post Re: recovery in 2yr old stroke patient

    1. Take complete assessment
    2. Care fully note her problems in ADL activities ( try to get the cause), and health condition.
    3. (she might have developed abnormal patterns) avoid those by giving proper exercises , home advises (positioning in lying, sitting, standing etc.)
    4.treatment for spasticity - positioning, passive movements,stretching, icing, brushing, stimulation.......
    5. if she can able to do an activity actively and correctly echorage her to do that , or give resistence to that (make the movement complicate)
    6.exercise for affected , non affected limbs and trunk.
    (enchorage ADL activities)
    7.balance
    8.sesory re-education

    --maintenece of position during activity and rest is very importent.
    --take care of joint subluxation.


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    Re: recovery in 2yr old stroke patient

    Hi ajay,

    We would like to thank you for your post. Unfortunately the nature of this post does not provide us with enough information to give an educated response. A small amount of time writing a detailed and interesting posting will result in many more friendly and beneficial responses.

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