OMG... i only wish i discovered your channel 2 years ago... your explanations are informative and easy to follow... they match my experiences exactly! Viewing should be made mandatory by all neurologists and insurance providers for patients and caregivers!
Omg!! Im 2 years post stroke. I was in inpatient therapy when i learned to always support my affected side shoulder. When i graduated to outpatient therapy, i tore my rotator cuff. the pain from that was unreal. I had surgery, and recovery was painful and frustrating. My surgeon told me that since it was my affected side, it would take an entire year to recover. That it did an entire year. Im glad to say i have full range of motion, and my affected side is moving close to normal. I hope who is going through shoulder issues on their affected side. Please stay patient and don't give up. Thank you for this video. I wish i had seen it earlier.
Hello...good morning I'm Rosalie at phil.i always do watch your RUclips exercise of mild stroke.. thank you for your exercises it helps me a lot.. at my shoulder I moved now my fingers and my hand I can moved it. Everyday I watch for you to have my exercises..thank you very much it helps me a lots. God bless..
Thank you for explaining this. My son suffered a GSW 9 months ago that shattered the humerus (one of the many injuries sustained). Your videos are so helpful in knowing how to help his recovery progress. He continues to have ulnar and radial nerve damage so we are learning lots of new ways to do things.
This video is everything ive been looking for to learn about shoulder subluxation in my NBCOT odyssey!! And you know what makes my day? The person who made this amazingly informative, clear and direct to the point video is an occupational therapist!! Elsyse, thank you for this video and all you do to help others. Yup, liked & subscribed check!
Great video. Thank you for mentioning not to use the traditional shoulder slings. Frequently these are given to patients because an office has them in stock because they are cheaper.
Non-elastic taping is much better for shoulder subluxation. Apart from adhesive allergies, a lot of older patients with thin skin can’t hv k tape applied. Non elastic tape can hv a base support like an underwrap which is nicer for all ages of patients.
From MY experience 23+ years after the Stroke. I have had nurses grab my arm and I say subluxation. They go, huh? I try just dislocated then I get yelled at and they argue with me . I have 2.5 subluxation of the left shoulder. Thy grab my arm and pull it up and down it hurts. I’m told unless they hear it from a doctor, thy “I have NO reason to lie. it.
Great info, Elsye!! Can you please make a video how we can turn a stroke survivor from supine to prone position in a bed? Because of the limited movement of the shoulder, many stroke survivors can't turn to prone position in a bed. That would be very helpful! Thank you
Tried everything, it's a nightmare, I also have drop foot, supinated ankle, hyperextended knee and circumvented hip, dunno where to start? The pain uurrrgh, the spasticty uurrrgh, the frustration grrrrrrrr and the fatigue OMG. All this 2.5 years after initial stroke HELP ME PLEASE!
Hi, I love your content! Do you think it is possible to "fix" sublexation through excersize/stretches? My old OT said there is no "fix" and I'd have to wear an uncomfortable shoulder brace for the rest of my life..... this imakes me sad:(
My (bedridden) grandmother, who is 85 year old have this problem in right arm. She can't speak, so we don't know she have pain or not, she is paralyzed in that area. What should we do?
I'm so sorry to hear about your grandmother. I know that must be difficult for her and your family. I'd recommend having a physician or therapist assess her in person. She will likely need someone to be hands on with her to more effectively evaluate what's going on!
@@PostStrokeOrg Thanks for reply mam, we checked her with orthopaedic. He said her bone is not dislocated but her muscles don't have strength, hence her shoulder just loses out when she sits, they recommended "Arm Sling".
I had my stroke almost a year ago. I am home now but I still can't walk or use my bedside commode. So My wife who is my full-time Care taker has to change me couple times a day. And part of It is me rolling on my side while she cleans me up. I'm worried now that me on my side during her changing me is making my shoulder subluxation worse😢
E stim or electrical stimulation can be used by placing pads around the shoulder that send electrical currents through the skin and muscles. I don’t have a video on this but you may find this video from Saebo helpful: ruclips.net/video/ID7Q9kVvEmI/видео.html Always talk with a doctor before trying because it’s not safe for everyone to use!
OMG... i only wish i discovered your channel 2 years ago... your explanations are informative and easy to follow... they match my experiences exactly! Viewing should be made mandatory by all neurologists and insurance providers for patients and caregivers!
I am a PT working in a neuro setting - I love the clear and concise presentation and references for more in depth information.
Omg!! Im 2 years post stroke. I was in inpatient therapy when i learned to always support my affected side shoulder. When i graduated to outpatient therapy, i tore my rotator cuff. the pain from that was unreal. I had surgery, and recovery was painful and frustrating. My surgeon told me that since it was my affected side, it would take an entire year to recover. That it did an entire year. Im glad to say i have full range of motion, and my affected side is moving close to normal. I hope who is going through shoulder issues on their affected side. Please stay patient and don't give up. Thank you for this video. I wish i had seen it earlier.
Hello...good morning I'm Rosalie at phil.i always do watch your RUclips exercise of mild stroke.. thank you for your exercises it helps me a lot.. at my shoulder I moved now my fingers and my hand I can moved it. Everyday I watch for you to have my exercises..thank you very much it helps me a lots. God bless..
Great video, studying for the NBCOT and this is SO helpful. Thank you!!
Thank you for explaining this. My son suffered a GSW 9 months ago that shattered the humerus (one of the many injuries sustained). Your videos are so helpful in knowing how to help his recovery progress. He continues to have ulnar and radial nerve damage so we are learning lots of new ways to do things.
This video is everything ive been looking for to learn about shoulder subluxation in my NBCOT odyssey!! And you know what makes my day? The person who made this amazingly informative, clear and direct to the point video is an occupational therapist!! Elsyse, thank you for this video and all you do to help others. Yup, liked & subscribed check!
All of your videos are so helpful, especially this one, as I am a a new grad COTA with not much experience!
You got this!
Great video. Thank you for mentioning not to use the traditional shoulder slings. Frequently these are given to patients because an office has them in stock because they are cheaper.
Can't wait for the exercise video! My PTs and OTs helped me a lot with my subluxation mostly by giving me exercises but some e-stim and k-tape too
Thanks very much! I’m excited to make it☺️ glad your therapists were able to help❤️
Watching you ,I realized why my collar bone on my stroke side has started protruding. I have been sleeping on my stroke side out of habit.
Thanks 4 all your info. God bless 🙌
Nice video! I finally know why my shoulder feels like it does! Thank you!
Great video, thank you. Would you recommend chiropractic treatment for a shoulder subluxation 3 months post stroke or at all?
Thank you so much
Thanks l lot for the info. God bless you and this channel
Thank u for this
Non-elastic taping is much better for shoulder subluxation. Apart from adhesive allergies, a lot of older patients with thin skin can’t hv k tape applied. Non elastic tape can hv a base support like an underwrap which is nicer for all ages of patients.
I saw your video. i am 4 months in and lost insurance. I made a promise not to give up. I do not know what to do.
Iam so happy..and its great helping of your exercise
Glad to hear it! ❤️
Excellent advice
Ma'am, One my strock patient has hamorrhage strock also he has click sound during shoulder flection. Is that shoulder subluxation ?
Your videos are helpful but I need to have your contact for more tips to help my patients
From MY experience 23+ years after the Stroke. I have had nurses grab my arm and I say subluxation. They go, huh? I try just dislocated then I get yelled at and they argue with me . I have 2.5 subluxation of the left shoulder. Thy grab my arm and pull it up and down it hurts. I’m told unless they hear it from a doctor, thy “I have NO reason to lie. it.
Great info, Elsye!! Can you please make a video how we can turn a stroke survivor from supine to prone position in a bed? Because of the limited movement of the shoulder, many stroke survivors can't turn to prone position in a bed. That would be very helpful!
Thank you
amazing video
Tried everything, it's a nightmare, I also have drop foot, supinated ankle, hyperextended knee and circumvented hip, dunno where to start? The pain uurrrgh, the spasticty uurrrgh, the frustration grrrrrrrr and the fatigue OMG. All this 2.5 years after initial stroke HELP ME PLEASE!
How are you doing Gary
Have your condition improved ??
I’m praying for you, that God restores heath back to you. Be strong and have good courage Gary you can do it!
I like to know more about electric stimulation on shoulder subluxation
Hi, I love your content! Do you think it is possible to "fix" sublexation through excersize/stretches? My old OT said there is no "fix" and I'd have to wear an uncomfortable shoulder brace for the rest of my life..... this imakes me sad:(
❤❤❤ thanks So Much U are Very Helpful 😊😊😊
Thank you so much!
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I cant find the shoulder taping video anywhere. 😢
I used to let my my arm to dangle I though that gravity will fix my shoulder subluxation n thanks for this video dear
My (bedridden) grandmother, who is 85 year old have this problem in right arm.
She can't speak, so we don't know she have pain or not, she is paralyzed in that area.
What should we do?
I'm so sorry to hear about your grandmother. I know that must be difficult for her and your family. I'd recommend having a physician or therapist assess her in person. She will likely need someone to be hands on with her to more effectively evaluate what's going on!
@@PostStrokeOrg Thanks for reply mam, we checked her with orthopaedic. He said her bone is not dislocated but her muscles don't have strength, hence her shoulder just loses out when she sits, they recommended "Arm Sling".
When I press on the back of my shoulder it pops out and back in and sometimes when I sneeze so I believe it’s a subluxation
Great tips. Yeah traditional arm slings can be detrimental. E-stim was a big help for me during my sub-acute rehab. And rotator exercises,
Thanks so much for sharing your experience and what worked for you ☺️
I had my stroke almost a year ago. I am home now but I still can't walk or use my bedside commode. So My wife who is my full-time Care taker has to change me couple times a day. And part of It is me rolling on my side while she cleans me up. I'm worried now that me on my side during her changing me is making my shoulder subluxation worse😢
My grandmother also suffers from the same situation you are in, can you tell me do you find any solution of this? What doctors said?
I have shouler subluxation..... Plzz help me
I have total dislocation
How I am fine that black tip
@ABmasum24 Hi there. I'm not sure what you're asking. Can you be more specific?
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Subluxation 1 finger
Has anyone recovered from subluxation, able to drive or not ????
Pls hindi mai bhi batya kijiye
N find a stemcell therphet clinic for strok p
please my subpuxation ispsinful
what is E-stin may i know what to do please
I’m so sorry you’re dealing with shoulder pain. Have you been able to see a doctor or therapist for treatment?
E stim or electrical stimulation can be used by placing pads around the shoulder that send electrical currents through the skin and muscles. I don’t have a video on this but you may find this video from Saebo helpful: ruclips.net/video/ID7Q9kVvEmI/видео.html
Always talk with a doctor before trying because it’s not safe for everyone to use!
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