Occupational Therapy restores arm function after stroke
Patients who have had a stroke often experience reduced arm and hand function. Occupational Therapists use a range of hands-on therapeutic techniques to restore these vital functional abilities.

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Arm & Hand Stretches for Spasticity After Stroke

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After Stroke This 1 Thing Is Key to Rehab Arm & Hand

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Arm & Hand Rehabilitation Exercises for Stroke Recovery

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Massage Therapy After a Stroke

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How to do leg exercises of a person with stroke

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