Exercise for knee hyperextension after stroke | Knee exercise for paralysis patient | SRIAAS
Вставка
- Опубліковано 13 сер 2023
- Exercise for knee hyperextension after stroke | Knee exercise for paralysis patient | SRIAAS
DESCRIPTION:
What is the definition of knee hyperextension?
A hyperextended knee, also known as knee hyperextension, is a condition in which the knee joint bends abnormally, resulting in ligament injury near the knee.
What problems do paralysis patients face as a result of knee hyperextension?
Walking with such knee hyperextension typically results in knee pain and joint lesions, resulting in cumulative damage and degenerative changes, as well as a decline in gait stability during the stance phase.
What are the most common causes of this ailment?
Spasticity is common in paralyzed patients and contributes to knee hyperextension.
In this unique video, Dr. Mohd Kashif lays out the facts of knee hyperextension, as well as some lengthy explanations and demonstrations of appropriate exercises. The following exercises are discussed in the video:
• Squats (both legs)
• Squats (one leg)
• Arc Quad Exercises (with and without ankle weights)
We hope the facts provided and exercises demonstrated in this video help you cure knee hyperextension and recover from stroke more effectively.
SRIAAS: B-92, Sushant Lok Phase 1, Gurgaon, Haryana, Near Huda City Metro Station
Contact details: 7863800400
For an appointment, call +91 7863800400 (11AM to 6PM)
WhatsApp Number - 7863800400
#paralysistreatment
🎉🎉🎉
Dr it’s a good video. Knee hypertension also causes because of ankle non dorsiflexion, weak hamstring muscle and quads muscle.
Good 👍 information sharing sir 🙏
Great video, I am recovering from stroke since 3yrs .please post videos for arm movement. thank you .
Please make videos on limping.