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Hemiplegia Dr. Shamekh M. El-Shamy

Treatment of Hemiplegia Principles : Principles :

Stages of recovery I- Early recovery stage ( acute stage ):

*- General goals include:

Positioning

ROM Exercises

Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES)

Motor control training Motor control training A- Motor relearning:

II-Rehabilitation During Middle Recovery Stage (spastic stage)

* General goals include :

Tone Reduction

*-Balance / ambulation training:

III- Rehabilitation during late recovery stage III- Rehabilitation during late recovery stage

General goals include : General goals include :

Motor control training: Motor control training:

Balance – ambulation training : Balance – ambulation training :

Biofeedback : Biofeedback : Cardio-respiratory activities: Cardio-respiratory activities:

Thank you