Relearn Isolated Knee Exercises After a Stroke or Brain Injury

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Ankle and foot pointing is a common problem after a stroke or brain injury and can interfere with normal movement, balance, and walking. It is critical to relearn knee movement without the foot involuntarily pointing down. Here is a great exercise progression to address this issue.

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Aparna Chapolkar says:

Namaste liked your video. Practice is important. And your lovely voice is also very much useful for me that I miss in this video. 🙏

mahad hardan says:

Thanks alot Dr we need some exercises for wrist drop after stroke

S Kale says:

Awesome! To the point!!
Thank you

Siow Wee Low says:

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Rock & Roll says:

Thanks doc will do with Mom who recently had a stroke

El tío Bry says:

Loved the short and to the point video, i would love to see more like this

KN Tran says:

Curious, do you do anything with sensory retraining for people post stroke? its one of the videos i can't find anywhere or real info on it. Thank You!

Darko Darkovic says:

Thanks for new exercises, new ideas always come in handy. easy for home exercises.

Sunshine Happy says:

💙💙🙏🙏 Love this super short exercise video!!! 👍👍👍👍 Thank you Dr. Tara 😃😃😃

Aliaa kh says:

Thank you Dr. Would you do a video for lower leg and knee muscles strengthening for muscular dystrophy please

Umesh Sethi says:

This is exact problem I am facing. Thanks for the video.

OCX says:

Always awesome. Like like likelike

Gujjula Sai kiran says:

Thank you so much doctor

Ayman Rahman says:

Hi our kind Tara💚 please some more toturial about ankle varus, stiff calf and shortened achillies tendon post stroke

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