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❤️ Join this channel to get access to perks and support Post Stroke: / @poststrokeorg In this video, I walk you through 10 gentle arm and hand exercises. These exercises are in the category of "gravity-eliminated exercises" meaning we are in positions to let gravity help us with these movements rather than fighting it. While these can be used by most stroke survivors, they're especially good for survivors who have at least a small amount of movement of their affected arm but difficulty moving through full range of motion. I go through 2 sets of 10 for each exercise. Remember that everyone is starting from a different place so there’s no shame if you need to pause and stop. One last reminder: always stop if these movements become painful! Sign up for the email list to get tips and motivation, as well as my free eBook, The Stroke Recovery Pocket Guide: https://post-stroke.org/links Follow Post Stroke: Instagram: / poststrokeorg TikTok: / poststrokeorg Twitter: / poststrokeorg Time Stamps 0:00 Intro 0:38 Shoulder Flexion 2:59 Shoulder Extension 5:05 Shoulder Abduction 7:33 Shoulder Rotation 9:31 Elbow Flexion/Extension 11:29 Forearm Supination/Pronation 13:43 Wrist Flexion/Extension 16:14 Finger Flexion/Extension 18:24 Finger Abduction/Adduction 20:26 Thumb Flexion/Extension 22:57 Outro --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Medical Disclaimer: All content on this channel is for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as a substitute for medical advice or treatment from a physician or qualified healthcare provider. Talk to your doctor before starting a new exercise or therapy regimen.