Rehabilitation After Stroke: Kinesio Taping
Kinesio Taping has many potentially therapeutic benefits when used along with other therapies. This video shows a clinical application of kinesio taping to the hand following a stroke. Kinesio taping can be used to assist a motion and provide sensory input. It also is used to minimize edema by reducing pressure and lifting the skin, allowing fluid to move towards the lymphatic system.

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The Most Common Mistakes I See in Stroke Recovery

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Occupational Therapy restores arm function after stroke

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How to use KT Tape to Improve Wrist and Finger Function (Direction: Extension)

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Manual Therapy Workshop | Mastering The Art Of Hand To Shoulder Rehabilitation

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02 - Assessment of muscle tone after stroke

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"Stroke Rehab at Home: Hand Therapy Exercises" (5/22/23)

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Why Your Hand Still Won’t Open After Stroke | 3 Mistakes to Fix

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HAND MANIPULATION TECHNIQUE TO FACILITATE FINGER EXTENSION(RELEASING) IN STROKE/HEMIPLEGIA PATIENTS.

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Post-Stroke Exercises (Part 1: Upper Limb)

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The Most Unexpected Side Effects of Stroke and What To Do About Them

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Stroke Therapy using Locomotor Training at Helen Hayes Hospital

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Stroke Exercises for Arm & Hand with Little to No Strength-for Home

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Regaining hand movement after brain damage

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How to Stretch and Open Stroke Hand and Fingers

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Physical Therapy Restores Walking After Stroke

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Exercises for Stroke Patients - Upper Limb Exercises

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Exercises To Reduce Swelling/Edema In The Arm And Hand After Stroke

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3 Surprising Brain Habits That Help You Rewire Faster After Stroke

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The Typical Stroke Recovery Timeline And Why Yours Might Be Different

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