What causes foot drop? What are the treatments? Foot drop affects millions of people around the world. It makes walking harder and can lower a person's quality of life. Problems wi...
Regaining the ability to walk is a key but tough part of post - stroke rehabilitation. It boosts your quality of life and helps your body recover. Many stroke survivors yearn to wa...
The Complexity of Foot Drop Foot drop, a condition where individuals struggle to lift the front part of their foot, can significantly impact mobility and increase the risk of falls...
Challenges Faced by Patients with Upper Limb Dysfunction The hand is an essential organ for daily activities and serves as a key tool for humans to explore the external world and i...
What is electrotherapy? Electrotherapy is a method of using an external current or electromagnetic field to intervene in the human body's internal biological electrical activity, t...
Pain is an essential part of the human experience, signalling potential harm to the body. However, when pain persists beyond its protective role, it can become a debilitating condi...
In daily life, shoulder subluxation may not be as well known as common colds and fevers, but it may cause considerable trouble to patients. Today, let us take a deeper look at the ...
In the field of rehabilitation, functional training is playing an increasingly important role. So, what is functional training? Functional training is to train more functional move...
In daily life, you may rarely hear the term "foot drop", but it is a health problem that cannot be ignored. Today, let us take a deeper look at foot drop. What is foot drop?Simply ...
Patient Description: A 66-year-old female presented with a sudden onset of left-sided weakness, slurred speech, and mouth deviation to the left. She also experienced difficulty in ...
Task-oriented training (TOT) is a popular new technology for upper limb functional rehabilitation after stroke based on motor control and motor learning. Task-oriented training is ...
What is cerebral palsy? Cerebral palsy (CP) is a group of disorders that affect a person's ability to move, maintain balance, and maintain posture. CP is the most common movement d...