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Guide To Recovering Hand Function After A Stroke

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Patients who have had a stroke often experience reduced arm and hand function. Occupational Therapists use a range of hands-on therapeutic techniques to restore these vital functional abilities. When a stroke occurs, the hands may experience increased tone or stiffness due to disrupted connections between the brain and the hand muscles, this is called  spasticity . Without this strong neural connection, it may become more difficult to fully straighten the fingers or grasp an item. As hands recover, strong signs of improvement include a complete extension of the fingers without assistance. Simple, repetitive rehabilitation exercises strengthen the missed connections between the mind and muscles, adjusting the pathways and preventing the spasms. A series of treatments are often prescribed to relax, stretch, and strengthen the hand muscles. The  grip, strength, and overall function  of the hands is often additionally impaired, making it difficult to completely lift, grasp,...