Upper Extremity Range of Motion Exercises For Stroke, Erb's Palsy

*Upper Extremity Range of Motion Exercises For Stroke, Erb’s Palsy* In this video, I, **Dr. Syed Ali Hussain, PhD PT**, have demonstrated how to perform Passive Range of Motion (PROM) exercises for the upper extremity joints, including the shoulder, elbow, wrist, and hand. These exercises are particularly useful for individuals who are unable to actively move their limbs due to neurological or musculoskeletal conditions. *Clinical Indications:* Passive Range of Motion exercises can be effectively used in conditions such as stroke (post-cerebrovascular accident), Erb’s palsy (brachial plexus injury), spinal cord injuries, prolonged immobilization, post-surgical recovery, and other neuromuscular disorders where voluntary movement is limited or absent. *Benefits of Passive Range of Motion Exercises:* Helps maintain joint mobility and prevent stiffness Reduces the risk of contractures and deformities Promotes circulation and assists in preventing edema Enhances proprioceptive input and neuromuscular awareness Supports overall limb health and prepares the patient for active rehabilitation *Consequences of not performing these exercises:* Development of joint stiffness and contractures Muscle shortening and soft tissue tightness Increased risk of pain and functional limitation Reduced circulation leading to swelling and discomfort Long-term disability and delayed rehabilitation outcomes Regular and properly performed PROM exercises are essential for preserving joint integrity and optimizing recovery potential in patients with limited mobility. If you need any guidance, assessment, or treatment plan, feel free to contact me on WhatsApp: +92-331-5191713 for online consultations or in-person clinic visits. #StrokeRehabilitation #ErbsPalsy #PassiveRangeOfMotion #Physiotherapy #NeuroRehabilitation #UpperExtremityExercises #JointMobility #RehabExercises #PhysicalTherapy #ManualTherapy #PROM #PatientCare #RecoveryJourney