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कैसे हाथ की ताकत वापस लाएं लकवा मरीज़ | Regaining Hand Strength After Paralysis | Dr. Pragti Gupta In this video, Dr. Pragti Gupta provides some hand exercises to help a paralysis patient in their movement. When people suffer paralysis, they lose muscle movement, which further restricts their daily work— the two leading causes of brain stroke or brain clot and brain Hemorrhage. Where a patient's right side of the brain gets affected, their left side of the body gets paralyzed. While if their left side of the brain gets affected, their right side gets affected. Paralysis further restricts our walking or hand movement as well as completes body movements. Brain Hemorrhage usually occurs due to high blood pressure, a brain injury, and a Brain clot due to high cholesterol, BP, and high diabetes. Whether the patient is suffering from brain Hemorrhage or brain clot, there will be loss of muscle movement in both cases. Or export provides information foursome hand exercises that will help the police patient recover in their hand. Though the shoulder and elbow joint recover fast, the fingers, wrist, and extension of the patient take time to recover. This exercise will help in the wrist extension of the patient. While performing every movement, we advise the patient to use their unaffected hand to assist the affected hand and perform the same in the repetition. 1. Support your affected hand with an unaffected hand and move your wrist and hand from up to down. 2. Patients must join the hands and now move their hands from left to right. If the patient cannot even open their fingers, the patient must assist their affected hand and bend the fist of the affected hand outward and then inward. The patient must make sure that they must use their wrist and not their fingers while performing this exercise. The more we perform the movement, the more our brain will get training and start learning. This brain training is essential for every paralysis patient as it is very beneficial in the recovery of the paralysis patient. 3. Now, the patient must keep their unaffected head on their elbow and wave from the affected hand. Repeat the same by holding your wrist. 4. Hold your affected hand of the unaffected hand from the rest and move it clockwise and then anticlockwise direction. While performing finger exercises, the patient can take the help of a table or their unaffected hand. 1. Patient must keep their hand on a table or unaffected and lift their fingers. 2. Place your hand horizontally and try to open your fingers. 3. Try to push your affected hand with the help of around affected and bring it back. Repeat the same. 4. Support your elbow with your infected and spread your fingers, and then close it. 5. While supporting your affected and try to touch the fingertips with your thumb. 6. Open your fingers while placing your palm on your unaffected hand out table and then close it. 7. Grip a pen and try to write or draw something. 8. Now grip a pen and try to release it, or hold the pen and try to open your fingers. 9. Take a bottle or jar and try to open it from your affected hand. The patient can use different types of bottles and jars. We advise every paralysis patient to perform active occupational therapy as it helps the patient in the first recovery. We also recommend that the patient perform active exercises instead of passive exercises as active exercises enable the patient because it requires the patient's efforts instead of the caretaker. 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_hand_exercise #dr_pragti_gupta #sai_sanjivani