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Paralysis Patient Shoulder Exercise | Post - Stroke Shoulder Exercises | SRIAAS Today, in this video, Dr. Puru Dhawan will be telling us about some of the exercises you can do if you are going through shoulder subluxation In paralysis. Stroke is a dangerous medical condition that can result in death. However, after a stroke, there is a significant risk of paralysis in the human body. When a person is paralyzed, they are unable to move their muscles. The flow of instructions between the brain and the muscles may have been disturbed as a result of the stroke. As a result, stroke paralysis occurs. Stroke paralysis usually affects the opposite side of the brain, where the stroke has caused damage. Strokes can also affect a person's capacity to feel sensation in or with their hands, feet, or other body parts. Sensory re-education is commonly used to address damaged sensory responses. This entails workouts that expose the person to a wide range of textures and temperatures. Exercises that are repeated frequently result in a faster and more complete recovery. Repetitive motion is the most effective approach to stimulate the brain and activate the neuroplastic response. The brain will be retrained and forced to generate new neural connections and pathways if particular actions or activities are repeated repeatedly. The shoulder is the most mobile joint in the body. It contains a number of bones, ligaments, and muscles that work together to keep it stable. Because the shoulder is so mobile, it is very susceptible to dislocation. A shoulder subluxation is often the result of trauma, injury, or a stroke that weakens the arm muscles. The exercises you need to do to help your shoulder subluxation are: Move your arm up, down, and left, right to give it a basic movement. In this exercise, take support of the wall and make circles with your affected arms, which will help your shoulder muscle to tighten up or you can take the help of exercise equipment you find in a park. Patient Lakshmi had a brain stroke on 20th March. He started feeling discomfort in his arms and legs and then got unconscious. Then he went to some doctors for a week, but it did not work out for him. After stressing and finding doctors, he finally came to Sai Sanjivani about a month ago; when he visited, he could walk, but his left hand was not moving, and his fingers were cramped. Dr. Puru Dhawan started his treatment immediately, and the recovery was fast. Lakshmi can now move his left hand, write with it, and come to our bike clinic. He will be fit and fine with Sai Sanjivani's ongoing treatment in about three months. We, at SRIAAS, help our patients with the best Ayurvedic treatments and try to avoid chemical medications with the help of our doctors. In addition, our staff focuses on keeping our patients motivated toward their recovery. If you still have any queries, you can get a free consultation from our doctor on the number given below. SRIAAS: B-92, Sushant Lok Phase 1, Gurgaon, Haryana, Near Huda City Metro Station Contact details: 7863800400 For an appointment, call +91 7863800400 (11AM to 6PM) WhatsApp Number - 7863800400 #paralysis_shoulder_exercise #sriaas_paralysis_hospital #natural_paralysis_recovery