BODY ROCKING EXERCISE : REDUCE SPASTICITY IN STROKE / HEMIPLEGIA PATIENTS.

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  • Опубликовано: 19 янв 2025

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  • @sathishphysio1759
    @sathishphysio1759 Год назад +29

    Relieving spasticity is the most difficult task for many practising physios! And thank you so much for your video reg. that! Thank you sir

  • @Surewin_YoRaD
    @Surewin_YoRaD 7 месяцев назад +9

    why are you so good? we badly need someone like you here in the philippines

  • @markteslin5654
    @markteslin5654 Год назад +15

    Does this exercise also help decreasing spasticity in the spastic ankle with foot inversion?

  • @dr.pranjalkakati8836
    @dr.pranjalkakati8836 9 месяцев назад +3

    I Will Definitely Try This On My Stroke Patients...I Expect The Best Results Out Of It ...😊😊

  • @roshanbaseriya3346
    @roshanbaseriya3346 Год назад +3

    Thanks will definitely try on stroke patients hope we get the best results 😀🙏

  • @CalineBRUNO
    @CalineBRUNO 4 месяца назад +5

    My mom had a stroke in 2020, if I send her this she’ll be making 100reps 2-3times a day 😂

  • @sanitijjani6928
    @sanitijjani6928 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much for this important technique.

  • @aksrivastav7845
    @aksrivastav7845 6 месяцев назад +1

    Can I use this technique in spastic cerebral palsy.

  • @jayfajanilag1798
    @jayfajanilag1798 Год назад

    will surely try this to my patient

  • @TarikulIslam-om3oh
    @TarikulIslam-om3oh Год назад +1

    Thank you sir for our valuable experience ❤️

  • @paka.g3439
    @paka.g3439 Год назад

    At which stage we can apply this technique???

  • @fahmimhy4855
    @fahmimhy4855 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you very much ..

  • @Pyramidphysio1
    @Pyramidphysio1 5 месяцев назад

    This is quite insightful, however can this work for chronic stroke patients

  • @dipakyadav5707
    @dipakyadav5707 11 месяцев назад

    Sir make video on sudden weight loss in stroke with reason

  • @16nainakatara92
    @16nainakatara92 8 месяцев назад +1

    Sir I had a question can this be done in case the patient has a catheter attached

  • @shivanisingh4236
    @shivanisingh4236 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much sir. Hare Krishna ❤️

    • @PhysioClassroom
      @PhysioClassroom  Год назад

      Hare Krishna 💕
      Thanks for watching Physioclassroom 😊

  • @citusaini4420
    @citusaini4420 Год назад +1

    Sir my question is how can this exercise reduce spasticity What are the principles of this exercise

    • @PhysioClassroom
      @PhysioClassroom  Год назад

      The answer will be too long to be written in the comments.
      For any clarification feel free to call on 9410575949 ( b/w 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM )

  • @Great652
    @Great652 7 месяцев назад

    Spasticity itself is parylysis it's just another term .does spasticity go permanently by doing this excercise

  • @robthompson7816
    @robthompson7816 Год назад +1

    Sorry, it hasn't helped me so far.
    What exercise do you recommend for a spastic leg and a floppy foot?

  • @knorisland
    @knorisland Год назад

    Hi sir can this be done in Potts spine paraplegic patient?

  • @enochannorfrimpong1397
    @enochannorfrimpong1397 Год назад +1

    Thank you Sir
    Please my question is, what if the patient has a subluxation at the shoulder, can this exercise still be done

    • @PhysioClassroom
      @PhysioClassroom  Год назад

      Work more in closed kinetic chain

    • @drvipulgupta2882
      @drvipulgupta2882 Год назад

      Subluxation ke case me patient ko orthopedic ka pass refer krna chiye ya phir exercise continouse kr sakte h

  • @sathyabhavani6320
    @sathyabhavani6320 Год назад

    Superb sir👍

  • @paka.g3439
    @paka.g3439 Год назад

    Thank you sir.

  • @harikrishnan339
    @harikrishnan339 Год назад

    Is that suitable for all aspect duration of stroke patient .....6 yrs stroke patient this is helpful for this technique

  • @logeshmuthupandi3507
    @logeshmuthupandi3507 Год назад

    Will it come under burnstrom aproach.....?

  • @parikshitviradiya-um2tw
    @parikshitviradiya-um2tw Год назад

    Can patient be fully recovered by physiotherapy or mildly mistakes be remained in hemiplegic gait patient? 🤔🤔

  • @surajsarkar1074
    @surajsarkar1074 Год назад +4

    Hello sir I'm a 22 years old boy
    I'm at 1 year post stroke and I'm very depressed about my fingers I can't open my fist and I'm facing huge spasticity in my fingers please make a video on how to reduce spasticity in fingers or please give me tips here in comment section I'm very very very depressed

    • @CalineBRUNO
      @CalineBRUNO 4 месяца назад

      😢 I’m so sorry.

  • @ArjunBalasubramani
    @ArjunBalasubramani 10 месяцев назад

    Please help us to tell us how to increase spasticity from flaccid

  • @pavithralakshmi6923
    @pavithralakshmi6923 Год назад

    Sir, if patient was obese and what we do ?

  • @CHINWEPATRICIAIDIKA-sj2ke
    @CHINWEPATRICIAIDIKA-sj2ke Год назад

    Will try this out

    • @PhysioClassroom
      @PhysioClassroom  Год назад +1

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      Unfortunately, these reflexes often persist in a state of hyper-readiness long after the triggering event has passed. When sustained over time, activated reflex responses lead to patterns of pain that are reproduced, repeated, and maintained, interfering with healing and resisting therapeutic efforts to restore natural function.
      PRRT addresses muscle and joint receptors along with their spinal modulation. These often overlooked and seldom-treated areas of the body are the cause and solution for many types of pain, including:
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      The assessment and treatment of overly protective joint and muscle reflexes is a natural addition to any pain-relief practice. It will blend seamlessly with any other techniques and will enhance the effectiveness by removing the barrier of resistance that primal reflexes trigger. The PRRT methods often eliminate or alleviate pain in as little as one treatment. The quick results make treatment affordable for patients, and the specialized training is easy to master.

  • @trizahnyakora8896
    @trizahnyakora8896 6 месяцев назад

    But I wonder how to hold these movements, remember all affected limbs are in spasticity stage

  • @bindubenson7286
    @bindubenson7286 Год назад +3

    Thank you sir ..v get what v need..... from you ..

  • @sonacuty2902
    @sonacuty2902 Год назад

    Sir r u doing onlne classes or teaches student onlne bcoz IAM interested ur explanation is good and plzzz teach us in Hindi and English both

  • @saharm4030
    @saharm4030 Год назад

    Does it work for children with CP who can cooperate?

  • @akshaysharadutekar2889
    @akshaysharadutekar2889 Год назад

    Thankyou sir

  • @mohammedjunaid2237
    @mohammedjunaid2237 Год назад

    Greetings sir, your vedios are very helpful, I'm a physiotherapist
    One of my heamiplegia patients is having spasticity in right hand with shoulder subluxation how we can help to reduce spasticity without disturbing shoulder subluxation please answer my question.

  • @dhivyadhivyad938
    @dhivyadhivyad938 Год назад

    Super

  • @maulishree
    @maulishree Год назад

    If a patient is quadriplegic and developed spasticity (flexed knee ) than what to do ? And also has pressure sore in sacrum

    • @PhysioClassroom
      @PhysioClassroom  Год назад +2

      Neurophysiology of spasticity in stroke and SCI is very much different.
      Your question cannot be answered in a comment.
      Work according to the ICF model of disability and do the needful

    • @maulishree
      @maulishree Год назад

      @@PhysioClassroom thankyou

  • @41capable
    @41capable Год назад

    Where are you located in India?

    • @PhysioClassroom
      @PhysioClassroom  Год назад

      Dehradun

    • @41capable
      @41capable Год назад

      @@PhysioClassroom do you also treat patients if they come to dehradun ?

    • @PhysioClassroom
      @PhysioClassroom  Год назад

      I have a dedicated team of Physios who treat patients under my guidance.
      For more information contact our rehabilitation team head Dr. Subhash +919540688124

  • @kotakmeerajayeshbhai1188
    @kotakmeerajayeshbhai1188 Год назад

    Can u give reference so that we can demonstrate in practicals or in viva exam

    • @PhysioClassroom
      @PhysioClassroom  Год назад +1

      Look into HEMIPLEGIA rehabilitation book by Patricia Davies

    • @kotakmeerajayeshbhai1188
      @kotakmeerajayeshbhai1188 Год назад +1

      Thanku very much sir can we refer Sullivan and carr and shepherd for management of stroke for final year bpt can u pls guide me

    • @PhysioClassroom
      @PhysioClassroom  Год назад +1

      For sure. If you can complete those two books in BPT then that will be an achievement 👌👍🏻

    • @wmaperera
      @wmaperera Год назад

      This exercise done in non weight bearing state..how to use this technique in weight bearing state..such as normal walking and stairs climbing ..

  • @rushikeshyannawar1286
    @rushikeshyannawar1286 Год назад

    Great

  • @chriswatson2407
    @chriswatson2407 10 месяцев назад

    Woof woof. What is the dog called??

  • @femiadewale6828
    @femiadewale6828 Год назад +1

    the stroke rehab video series is very helpful , is there a subtitle for the other videos in english thank you

  • @neethathimmapuramneethathi2692

    Sir my elbow get fractured 7months ago ,n I'm not getting elbow flexion completely it is locked at 100degrees it became so spastic what can I do sir plzz any suggestion from u

    • @PhysioClassroom
      @PhysioClassroom  Год назад

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  • @sarasa5145
    @sarasa5145 Год назад

    Pt can not do like this 🙃so week can not lift trunk

  • @tars1307
    @tars1307 Год назад

    anyone tried this on their pt for ~ 4 PT sessions? how are the results?

    • @dariofilipovic893
      @dariofilipovic893 2 месяца назад

      Did you

    • @tars1307
      @tars1307 2 месяца назад +1

      @dariofilipovic893 hi! now a licensed PT . been a year now, i have tried it to some of my patients and yes some of them worked wonders on them. it still depends on your evaluation but having this skill in your arsenal greatly helps

    • @dariofilipovic893
      @dariofilipovic893 2 месяца назад +1

      @tars1307 thanks for the info. I will look to try it aswell if it really helps

  • @physiotherapyawareness
    @physiotherapyawareness 10 месяцев назад

  • @razeAssassin
    @razeAssassin Год назад

    What happend to ur hairs 🙄 looks like a kid

  • @DrBathina
    @DrBathina Год назад

    I'm thinking spasticity is from brain, moving legs and hands will reduce tone? Wah 😂anything for RUclips views

    • @PhysioClassroom
      @PhysioClassroom  Год назад +2

      Hello Vijay,
      Thanks for expressing your views on the content.
      I hope you are aware of the spasticity mechanism related to RAS , Gamma motor neurone and Pyramidal and extrapyramidal controls.
      The intention of this exercise is to decrease the inputs from the spastic groups of muscle to the thalamus and thereby modulate the way in which the muscle tension is being expressed in brain.
      Also the intention here is to gain voluntary control over the activation of hip flexors thereby reducing the overactivity of the vestibulospinal tract.
      There is much more to discuss but the same cannot be done over this comment section platform.
      I appreciate your efforts to monitor and give expert opinions on our content.
      Stay blessed 💕
      Thanks for watching Physioclassroom

  • @paka.g3439
    @paka.g3439 Год назад

    At which stage we can apply this technique???