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Suffering a Stroke: Physical Therapy a Must

Topic: Dieting and Weight LossPublished August 12, 2011

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When you have suffered from a stroke physical therapy is critical to your recovery. Doctors prescribe specialized physical activity that is necessary to recuperate. A stroke usually affects the brain’s ability to command the other parts of the body to function. Physical therapy will help retrain your brain and body to regain functions that were lost during the stroke. In this article, you will realize the importance of physical therapy in getting back to your normal activities.

A stoke happens when a clot blocks the normal blood flow to your brain. It will damage your nervous system causing paralysis. You may be experiencing a stroke when you feel numb and weak in any part of the body such as your face, arm and leg. You will also suffer from an inability to talk, eyesight problems, head pain and dizziness. You will not be able to walk and balance yourself properly.

When you suffer from a stroke, you need to go to a hospital immediately to get medication that will remove the blood clots in your brain. After a period of recovery in the hospital, physical therapy begins in order to minimize the limitations in your movement due to the damage inflicted on your nerve. Physical therapy also helps in improving brain function. It brings back physical functions such as walking, balance, and other movements. It decreases numbness, weakness, pain in the joints and bedsores, as well as helping prevent slips and falls.

Physical therapy is important for both facial and body movements. It will allow a person to be able to swallow once more as it repairs muscle damage. It also helps people get back their sensory functions, which causes them to be able feel pain once more if they have had numbness. This is actually beneficial, because if you cannot feel, you could cause injury to yourself because you are not aware that something is wrong. Other victims feel intense pain in their joints during movement, so it is the goal of physical therapy for these patients is to reduce these pains caused by such body movements.

It is important to have a physical therapist to assist you because this therapist will know what specific exercises you need. The therapist will be able to make a treatment plan ideal for you. Many Greensboro gyms have therapists who will be able to assist you in restoring movement and teach you techniques every day in order to be able to move again. Many fitness centers in North Carolina have personnel that are trained to handle specific medical needs such as Parkinson’s exercise, stroke therapy and diabetic exercise. Before you sign up with a trainer, talk to your doctor for recommendations.

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Steven Harris was diagnosed with diabetes 4 years ago. He follows a careful diabetic exercise program that has helped him keep his condition under control.

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