Placing Responses of the arm under the facilitation of strong sensory stimulation
This short video clip demonstrates the key principles of working with your patients in active supine lying, gaining postural placing responses of the arm, through strong sensory facilitation at the hand. Creating the postural activity in the arm to work towards the first reactive grasp within a reaching activity is a key milestone within our patients rehabilitation journey.

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