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Guided Selfrehabilitation Contract In Spastic Paresis Jeanmichel Gracies

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Guided Selfrehabilitation Contract In Spastic Paresis Jeanmichel Gracies
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.89 MB
Pages: 133
Author: Jean-Michel Gracies
ISBN: 9783319291079, 3319291076
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Guided Selfrehabilitation Contract In Spastic Paresis Jeanmichel Gracies by Jean-michel Gracies 9783319291079, 3319291076 instant download after payment.

This book is an informative guide for both the patient and therapist, and provides a series of exercises that target the most important muscles for those with spastic paresis. Actively practicing the exercises prescribed in this self-rehabilitation manual will allow the patient to see continued improvement in their muscle functioning. Spastic paresis is the consequence of a central nervous system disorder such as a stroke, traumatic brain or spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, or a tumor of the nervous system, conditions that may have occurred in childhood or adulthood. In spastic paresis two problems coexist: the word 'paresis' means that when the brain sends a command to a muscle to contract, this order is incompletely received by the muscle; the word 'spastic' indicates that at the same time muscles cannot relax normally and have a tendency to be spontaneously overactive. A daily program of prolonged stretching and an intensive motor training program using unassisted large amplitude rapid alternating movements is recommended to gradually increase brain command effectiveness.

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