Fix a Step-To Walking Pattern

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  • @karenlambert4973
    @karenlambert4973 3 роки тому +6

    I want you to know Tara, you are changing lives!! Thank you!

  • @FJRMarty
    @FJRMarty 3 роки тому +7

    "...quality of movement...no, just keep walking..." So what 'your' profession as a whole is recommending, and in fact what I experienced, is to learn to walk poorly, and do it over and over again until you get really good at walking poorly. Ran into this with my old therapy group, both arm and leg have a flexoral synergy patterns. They worked on my strength, not my technique, and long after being dismissed for 'plateauing' I still struggle with my gait - lead with my toe, cannot get a heel strike. Arm is still not much good either.
    So, Dr. Tara, I must continue to watch your videos, it's the only way I can help myself improve. 😁

    • @rehabhqofficial
      @rehabhqofficial  3 роки тому +2

      Unfortunately you are experience the "implementation" of this new practice guideline. I am hearing similar experiences from so many people and I will admit it is extremely disheartening. But I will do my best to keep educating giving you the tools to practice "quality movement".

  • @arwarouini770
    @arwarouini770 3 роки тому +20

    Hi dr Tara. Thank you for your helpful videos❤️. My sister had an hémorragique stroke 4months ago ,she is 28years old. She is interested with your videos and she is wondering if you can make individual online sessions for her treatment.

    • @faisalahmad3309
      @faisalahmad3309 Рік тому

      Praying for your healing.
      Her video s I watch over and over again then it subconsciously help s when I excercise it improving over time
      I conscious ly think while excercise
      I'm a 60 year old male
      Stay well we move forward

    • @Leo24_MyStrokeVlog
      @Leo24_MyStrokeVlog Рік тому

      Hi dra. TARa est excercise of stroke who suffer shoulder subloxation.

  • @dancers1113
    @dancers1113 3 роки тому +10

    Another hit Dr. Tobias I’m walking better but I’m still on my cane but I’m still trying to get back to normal!
    Thanx again Dr. Tobias

    • @rehabhqofficial
      @rehabhqofficial  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Michelle! Great to see you this week! Thanks for the update on your progress! Getting off the cane is a "catch 22". "Quality walking" might require a little support from an AD. So I say, keep working on normalizing your walking. I hope that helps!

  • @bassman4588
    @bassman4588 3 роки тому +2

    Trying to find ways to help my wife be able to walk unassisted again. This channel is so informative! Thank you.

  • @edwinacosta3046
    @edwinacosta3046 3 роки тому +4

    Thank you Dr. Tobias I'm learning a lot from you on my recovery More power and blessings to you.

    • @rehabhqofficial
      @rehabhqofficial  3 роки тому +2

      Great to see you this week Edwin! Keep going!!

  • @jackielackey3757
    @jackielackey3757 2 роки тому +2

    I have a problem moving my good leg to move, they keep saying I need to work on my hip I broke to get stronger. I had a mass remove from my back and was told I couldn’t walk again but have worked for 10 years. Your tape helps me to understand how to work on my walking .

  • @katescott1984
    @katescott1984 3 роки тому +3

    Well those statistics are a load of crap 100% agree! I am so disassociated from how my muscles should work after a brain stem tumour ( benign and operated on 4 weeks ago) so I was told to do normal things. Well I have just tried walking to recalibrate my balance , and my brain has reverted to the balance issues before I had surgery as it is what it remembers. Definitely in need of some specialised neurological rehab because just walking does not work. I am in Australia I wish you were here to help me!
    I love your videos. I spend all day trying to understand things. So please done ever stop explaining the why and how everything works !
    Thnkyou so much for your expertise delivered to us who are struggling at home alone to make our bodies work again!

  • @mgee669
    @mgee669 2 роки тому +1

    Tara you're asking a lot I had a stroke in 2018 unable to walk etc etc just now beginning to recover using a cane the idea is it's hard to comprehend some of the complicated movements that are advocated so just saying take a walk it's a simple way of understanding with aphasia which keeps your body moving all you have to think about is move the juryy is still out and I get what you the chief difficulty is that when your helpers are there doing their best to support you are encouraging you to keep walking thinking they're doing it what's good for you so it's hard to tell them to forget about it very hard

  • @dawnmitchell9142
    @dawnmitchell9142 3 роки тому +3

    Hyperextension is my worst enemy! Lol. I have been trying to not lock my knee but no one showed like you did. Thank you!

  • @markwrightutube
    @markwrightutube 2 роки тому +2

    thank you once again please keep up the super videos. and I am super pleased to see in your latest uploads you have endorsed my belief in intermittent fasting. I have been trying to get endorsement on this from my rehab doctor and neurologist but they have been reticent and I have been frustrated. my argument has been that if I loose weight and get back to somewhere near my comfortable weight I used to be before my stroke. then everything will be easier and mobility and walking will improve as well but no one has tackled the problem of how to loose weight when ones activity level has dropped dramatically. intermittent fasting has been good for me I am able to drop weight but maintain good nutrition and make sure I get a proper balanced diet with all the nutrients and vitamins my doctors have been worried that a traditional diet would restrict. and yes I find the 18/6 diet works best as it is very easy to fit into normal daily routine and therefore keeping it up is easy the 18 hour fast gives you a decent amount of time in the fat burning and autophagy zone so the benefits really kick in. if I go longer lets say over20 hours and reach a state of fasted ketosis I have found that I am much better at working at my computer when previously my concentration levels had dropped and I had experienced brain fog while in ketosis I am much sharper with no brain fog or confusion I guess my brain likes to run on acetone not glucose I have commented before with you and you helped me with my 'Soas' flexibility issues. but this communication is mainly about saying thank you and please keep it up you are touching and helping a great deal of people such as I and you deserve all the thanks and rewards due to you you are a beautiful soul.thanks again xx

  • @juliecreed1271
    @juliecreed1271 Рік тому

    Hi Dr Tara, I have a step to walking pattern and didn’t realize it til I watched this video. None of the therapists I’ve worked with have ever explained things the way you do thank you so much for the way you explain things! I’m a brain cancer and two small strokes survivor. Love your videos.

  • @teresacollinsporterfield5488
    @teresacollinsporterfield5488 3 роки тому +4

    As usual! You are are spot on Dr. Tobias. Thank you as always for your time...we appreciate you. Have a wonderful week!

    • @rehabhqofficial
      @rehabhqofficial  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Teresa! Glad to see you this week! I didn't forget about you. You questions will be answered soon 😊

    • @teresacollinsporterfield5488
      @teresacollinsporterfield5488 3 роки тому +1

      @@rehabhqofficial I know you haven't. Thanks so much 😁

  • @tjharris6530
    @tjharris6530 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you for another video Dr Tobias!! I hope you have a great week!!! God Bless you!!!

    • @rehabhqofficial
      @rehabhqofficial  3 роки тому +2

      Hi tj! Great to see you this weekend you found something in this one you can add to your program. Have a great week!!

    • @tjharris6530
      @tjharris6530 3 роки тому +2

      @@rehabhqofficial Absolutely! One other one I came up with is I use a personal trampoline, I try to have fun and really vary my rehab to break up the monotonousness of it all and stand with my uninvolved leg on the trampoline and my involved leg on the ground, seems to be helping a ton especially with balance and confidence for me.

    • @rehabhqofficial
      @rehabhqofficial  3 роки тому +2

      @@tjharris6530 Oh I love this idea!! Thank you for sharing!!

  • @saraht4973
    @saraht4973 2 роки тому

    So appreciate that you share such information. I believe you ! Have had therapy from some who anxious to help younger patients. Your information helps me to help myself and to know when I am NOT being helped. Thank you 🙏

  • @netteleverett4871
    @netteleverett4871 3 роки тому +5

    Thank you kindly! The guidance and information is priceless!🌟💗

    • @rehabhqofficial
      @rehabhqofficial  3 роки тому +3

      Hi Nette! Thanks for watching. I hope it helps!

    • @netteleverett4871
      @netteleverett4871 3 роки тому +2

      @@rehabhqofficial You’re welcome! I do have a question….. can an adjustable ROM knee brace be just as appropriate as the Swedish knee brace? I am in the process of ordering supplies and I want to make the wisest decision. Thank you in advance!

  • @SweetCarolineeeee
    @SweetCarolineeeee 3 роки тому +6

    As always, putting out the video EXACTLY when i need it !
    Do you do private consultations? I’d love to send you a video of my walking for your clinical opinions of my gait pattern

  • @bernadettekoch321
    @bernadettekoch321 Рік тому

    That was great Tara! Struggling with heel strike of involved leg in walking. This video nails it . Explaining the flow with strengthening and gait. It helps to know about midline midline befor starting . Thanks again❤️

  • @pattrudeau2335
    @pattrudeau2335 2 роки тому

    I have been rehabbing since June 2020 and making a lot of progress. But my walk isn't perfect yet. My wife is a physiotherapist assistant who work with stroke rehabilitation. Intensive rehab for 2 or 3 years and less acute now because unable to deal with acute strokes since my incident. She keep telling me the samething you always say. Quality movement over reps. If you keep repeating a compensatory patent. You will have harder time to get rid of it to have a normal walking patent again . She had watered me very early on in rehab that walking using a cane to make sure I kept proper walk was important. But what does she knows??? Well I have to use the cane now to regain a normal walk. So I am a lucky man but I need to listen more lol. Thank you for all your good work we are using soo many of your exercises and I just keep improving very well. Despite the Dr's prognosis or disability insurance opinion. I keep proving everyone wrong . They keep telling me that an advance cares paramedic cannot return to work in full duty after a bilateral stroke caused by a bilateral internal carotide dissection within few hrs. But like you said it before in multiple video. Mental part of brain injury rehabilitation is just as important. Fortunately for me I just never surrendered to the idea that I wasn't gonna return to work in something I have been doing for 20 years. The only thing I can't be sure of just yet is how much longer before I am ready to return.but I developed an amazing resiliency to stuff I have no control on like time. But if this is my worse issue. I am golden. Thanks and keep posting videos. Unbelievable how many peoples you help.

  • @fredkotthaus1518
    @fredkotthaus1518 3 роки тому +4

    Another awesome, informative video a take away for me is to start with the good leg first really appreciate your insights thanks again.

    • @rehabhqofficial
      @rehabhqofficial  3 роки тому +2

      Hi Fred! Great to see you this week. I like that take away! Have a great week!

  • @JulianOwens
    @JulianOwens 2 роки тому

    Great video just discovered psych coming up on one year how do I having a stroke left side not working no major brain damage thank you again working really hard with

  • @Nina_2288
    @Nina_2288 3 роки тому +2

    Dear Dr. Tara, 💜💜 Super video. I agree totally with your call for quality. 💜💜 I had this in the beginning and overcame it with your exercises from earlier videos like stepping over a small yoga block with left and right. My PT also let me walk a lot backwards, that trained a lot. Now I do muscle rebuildup through leg lifting in bed back, side, front, straight, bent each 10 times, twice a day. It is really hard but the walking practice gets so much easier now. So many greetings over the pond. We never met or spoke, but you are such an angel for my recovery 🙏🙏

    • @rehabhqofficial
      @rehabhqofficial  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Nina! Glad to see you again this week!! Yes! Walking backwards. That is another excellent exercise for this issue. Thanks for sharing this! Also, thanks for sharing how this channel is helping you. It means the world to me to know that. 🙏🙏🙏 Chico and I sending you many well wishes 🐶😊

  • @JulianOwens
    @JulianOwens 2 роки тому +1

    Your videos are highly informative and learning a lot thank you

  • @celessburton2640
    @celessburton2640 2 роки тому

    I have Ataxia & also hyperextended with the right knee! Thanks for the videos

  • @alisaadat4474
    @alisaadat4474 6 місяців тому +2

    Completely agree with you, love you

  • @larantoto7900
    @larantoto7900 2 роки тому

    Thank You Ms.Tara.Your video make me as a guide for walking improve ment.
    More Power

    • @larantoto7900
      @larantoto7900 2 роки тому

      Watching from Philippines asia.18 mos hemharagic stroke survivor
      Thank You..

  • @elizabethgochua4909
    @elizabethgochua4909 3 роки тому +9

    Sooo love this video!!! Very important excercises that I should do so I can have painless and enjoyable, correct quality walk everyday. Thank you Dr Tabias, this video troubleshoots my stepping problems.

  • @beckyharvey6694
    @beckyharvey6694 2 роки тому +2

    Hi Dr Tobiaa i love yr videos makes so much sense! I live in the UK and have MS, i wish i had a physio like you! As it is i dont have anything like that so im doing my own rehab!! Trouble with balance and walking,, any helpful tips/ excercises??

  • @rawnsleyquilapio9688
    @rawnsleyquilapio9688 2 роки тому +1

    @Tara - thank you so much for all these videos. These are GOLD! The breakdown of movement is so important. I apply it when appropriate with my neuro patients.
    Question - is it best to wear the AFO
    or not when performing these exercises? Thank you.

  • @mylovshells2135
    @mylovshells2135 2 роки тому +1

    I love all of your videos Thank you

  • @krispcuts5460
    @krispcuts5460 Рік тому

    This is perfect for my hyper extended leg… thank you so much, I got rear ended on my motorcycle, L1-L4are fused plus my S1 was being pinch( witch the fixed)…

  • @chillmediatv4768
    @chillmediatv4768 3 роки тому

    This a great video where you talk about center of balance, been to several physio therapists but none have ever tested or corrected my balance

  • @oliviatulay9067
    @oliviatulay9067 2 роки тому

    Dr T. Thanks for these tips and videos they are blessings to me.

    • @marcushall96
      @marcushall96 2 роки тому

      I've been doing it wrong this whole time trying to focus on my strong side treating my affected side as a prosthesis is exhausting trying to keep balance through spasticity

  • @pattonkirkpatrick6521
    @pattonkirkpatrick6521 3 роки тому +2

    I'm practicing exactly that! Walking w a normal stride, not dragging.

    • @LUCKYB.
      @LUCKYB. 3 роки тому

      Thats the hard part not dragging Your foot .
      I find that when Im turning cornors and turning around

    • @pattonkirkpatrick6521
      @pattonkirkpatrick6521 3 роки тому

      @@LUCKYB. yes Lucky, exactly!

  • @SAMEERBIALA
    @SAMEERBIALA 3 роки тому +7

    Great video. I’m nearing my 20-month mark after my stroke, and I’m right in the middle of issues that u described. Hyper extension of Knee is been my biggest challenge, and thankfully, I think that there are some developments I’m seeing on the positive side. Thanks for the tips in the video, and I’ll try to incorporate as much I can.. thanks a ton. You’re a lifesaver.🙏

    • @rehabhqofficial
      @rehabhqofficial  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching and for sharing your story! I am glad you are noticing some positive changes in your movement. Keep going!

  • @thefamilychannel615
    @thefamilychannel615 3 роки тому +4

    Super mam.. helpful information..Thank u 🙏🏻🙂

  • @emmyjcvthus
    @emmyjcvthus 3 роки тому

    All are appreciated.....thank you so much for all your videos.....Can you please share full chronic transverse myelitis physio program

  • @snehapandey3091
    @snehapandey3091 Рік тому

    Thank you for all the videos and explanations that you give ..

  • @nphy171
    @nphy171 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for your beautiful videos. I had a T10 incomplete SCI in 2019, I am on crutches and mostly find it difficult to lift my legs, and my feet mainly point down and sometimes my knees lock forcing me to move my leg outwards before swinging it forward.
    Where can I get the tools you mention in your videos in South Africa? I mainly need to improve my balance and relaxation of my muscles

  • @stevemaddox7004
    @stevemaddox7004 2 роки тому

    I agree that I tire easily walking step to I hadn’t been taught any other way in inpatient rehab

  • @darkodarkovic7827
    @darkodarkovic7827 3 роки тому +6

    As usual, a very detailed problem. Now the mechanism is completely clear to me. I don't have such problems anymore, in the earlier phase due to fatigue it happened to me, after climbing the stairs it would stop. I didn’t understand why, but the brain had obviously and subconsciously solved the problem. I realized it helps, and now I know why. Thanks for the explanation, have a nice day.

  • @tyson4396
    @tyson4396 3 роки тому +1

    This is the video that I've been waiting on. Thankyou Doctor!!!!

    • @rehabhqofficial
      @rehabhqofficial  3 роки тому +1

      Yay! I hope it helps!

    • @tyson4396
      @tyson4396 3 роки тому +1

      @@rehabhqofficial I've noticed that I walk fine when I'm by myself but when I get around a group of people my leg will freeze up and I'll walk with a very bad limp. What's the connection between the brain and walking while nervous? Do you have a video about this problem. THANKS

  • @fashasCookinglifestylevlog
    @fashasCookinglifestylevlog 2 роки тому

    Thank u for your 🙏will try for my sister n hope she gets better result🙌

  • @usbly
    @usbly 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for your Guidance ..

  • @raghvendergupta4514
    @raghvendergupta4514 2 роки тому

    Hi Dr Tara. thanks for valuable information 🙏

  • @Emkowsky
    @Emkowsky Рік тому

    I like when you mark with bright tape or band which ever is working or effected leg otherwise it confusing somotimes.Thanks

  • @rizvanaisya5229
    @rizvanaisya5229 3 роки тому +4

    Hi Dr Tara, thank you once again for this great video this is exactly what I needed. Everything is trying to come together and it's very messy so now I know where I need to pay attention but your right hard work pays off, I must admit its a very slow recovery but I am getting better and better and stronger 😍😍. Thank you for your great exercises you are my physiotherapist 😊😊. Thanks once again

    • @rehabhqofficial
      @rehabhqofficial  3 роки тому +2

      Hi Rizvana! I am so glad this one resinated with you. I love your mindset about your rehab. Yes, hard work definitely pays off! Keep going. You got this!!

  • @Sharla1213
    @Sharla1213 Рік тому

    I just tried stepping forward with my uninvolved leg. Wow that feels weird! I will try to remember to do this thank u

  • @yaronkl
    @yaronkl 2 роки тому

    i CERTAINLY HAVE THIS PROBLEM. thank you doctor.

  • @donaldjeromeostrander2443
    @donaldjeromeostrander2443 2 роки тому

    ty. your voice deos are so good nfurmative. I'll watch more now.

  • @nolaigmckaigney7135
    @nolaigmckaigney7135 2 роки тому

    Oh how I would love to walk into your clinic.this clip tailor made for me. Would love more info on articulated AFO

  • @Simon_Aesthetic
    @Simon_Aesthetic 3 роки тому +1

    Great . Love this Content all the TIME !

  • @ahmedjendi3491
    @ahmedjendi3491 3 роки тому +2

    Hi I have ms i love your videos so much to learn so thankful

    • @rehabhqofficial
      @rehabhqofficial  3 роки тому

      Hi Ahmed! Thank you for watching and for sharing your story. I am glad you find these videos helpful. :)

  • @mh73ful
    @mh73ful Рік тому +1

    Hi Tara, watching from Ireland,I have m.s do I step first with my weak leg, when walking.

    • @Sharla1213
      @Sharla1213 Рік тому

      In the video she is suggesting to step first with your strong leg and have your weak leg come up to meet it. I’m trying this

  • @virtuosoproductions4589
    @virtuosoproductions4589 3 роки тому +4

    Main problem to achieve normal gait is lack of control of ankle, knee and hip; in that order. Sadly recovery is in reverse order. It's a catch 22 situation. I have worked on my recovery for six years; 5 days a week, 3 plus hours a day. It's a slow recovery.my hyperextension of knee is sideways perpendicular to the direction of travel.

    • @mgeimer5780
      @mgeimer5780 2 роки тому

      Hello. My hemorrhagic strike was in 2017. I'm 55, and walk like I'm

    • @mgeimer5780
      @mgeimer5780 2 роки тому

      ...@75. Still in my prime, but this event has humbled me. Hypertension, spacticty, lack of confidence especially from several falls. Now to everyone at could be much worse. I am blessed. Thank you Dr. Tobias for your knowledge. To all be well.

  • @elvinmari251
    @elvinmari251 2 роки тому

    Hey Tara can you go step by step on th Brun strom 7 stages of stroke recovery and maybe do a 2 part subseries on it. Thank you so much

  • @louisaa3911
    @louisaa3911 2 роки тому

    Good evening thanks for exercises that you are demonstrating please I have question how can I correct my arm is shifting back while I am walking what should I do not to happen

  • @ericsalinas1839
    @ericsalinas1839 3 роки тому +2

    Much appreciated 🙏

  • @TaFast93
    @TaFast93 2 роки тому

    😊very helpful and I'll put your advice to work every step 🚶‍♂️ I take

  • @aylaamiri96
    @aylaamiri96 2 роки тому

    It's great and useful video same as always, thank you Dr Tobias.🙏🙏👏👏👏👌👌🌹🌸🌺🌻💐

  • @reynaldocrisostomo7197
    @reynaldocrisostomo7197 3 роки тому

    you are helpingme a lotwith your videos.aGAIN THANK YOU VERY MUCH AND GOD BLESS YOU!

  • @gwendolynmillionaire
    @gwendolynmillionaire Рік тому

    Thank you for this info. When I walk my involved heel rarely hits my he floor. What should I work on?

  • @cseivard
    @cseivard Рік тому

    Thanks. I learned a bunch of things.❤

  • @raulruizruiz9608
    @raulruizruiz9608 Рік тому

    Can you share any surgical treatments that can help reinforce dorsiflex to equate to a normal walking gait?

  • @markangelocinco7693
    @markangelocinco7693 3 роки тому

    Hi Tara, Good day. I learned plenty of insights in this video today. I just want to make sure if I got this correctly, "Swedish knee brace" did I get that right? Can that be used long term to train your involve leg? Where can we find that? Or is it still better to follow the half bent knee walk? Thank you and more power. Keep them coming.

  • @salwashenouda783
    @salwashenouda783 3 роки тому +1

    Please Adress freezing gait syndrome. Thank you

  • @SD-de4do
    @SD-de4do 11 місяців тому

    terrifically clear

  • @nehasaraf4292
    @nehasaraf4292 3 роки тому

    But I have been having tremendous lower back ache after first doing the exercise. Been there for 3 weeks. Hope it gets better.

  • @meenapillai5289
    @meenapillai5289 Рік тому

    Hi dr. Tara
    after a brain surgery my left hand and leg are weak. I walk with a n afo. Got all the problems for which you have given exercises in this video. Thanks.
    My left hand is a problem as it is still in contracture , doing physio for both.
    Can you share a video to help with breaking the contracture an get my hand functional. thanks

  • @reynaldocrisostomo8181
    @reynaldocrisostomo8181 2 роки тому +1

    lord thanks!again for the blessing!

  • @physio-careptrehabgroup4136
    @physio-careptrehabgroup4136 2 роки тому

    Make a video on dystonic dyskinetic cerebral palsy and it's management

  • @jeanafraser451
    @jeanafraser451 3 роки тому

    I have neuromuscular condition that causes spastity (tightness) in the back of my legs from hamstring to ankles. This tightness that at times can be real bad where I do that step to which does make me very tired.

  • @harimdh
    @harimdh 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks Doctor 🙏

  • @glenwest1911
    @glenwest1911 3 роки тому +2

    Hello,Dr. Tobias! I'm late this week.

    • @rehabhqofficial
      @rehabhqofficial  3 роки тому +2

      Hi Glen! Never too late 😊 Glad to see you this week! I hope this one helps!

    • @glenwest1911
      @glenwest1911 3 роки тому +1

      I'm not at this point yet.

  • @MaticN91
    @MaticN91 2 роки тому +1

    I have a stiff leg while walking. Have MS (multiple sclerosis) since 2007. While walking it sounds like when a diver comes from the sea and stamps down with his flippers. Any advice on that??? thank you in advance :D

  • @mr-pm4rz
    @mr-pm4rz 2 роки тому

    Walking Improvement
    Walking forward requires swinging the affected leg and foot past the good foot.
    Walking backward forces the affected leg to carry the entire body weight through that same range of travel. A leg thus strengthened will swing forward easier as it moves only its weight when walking forward.
    Walking backward also aids balance.
    I use shopping cart racks and handicap ramps as parallel bars walking forward, backward, stepping sideways and for stationary leg and balance exercises. Handicap ramps usually have stairs nearby as added challenges.

  • @timsmith2088
    @timsmith2088 3 роки тому

    Hi.you spoke sometime back about a hand brace you were working on. Did you complete It? If so where can I see or order one. Thanks for all the info you share.

  • @robarbour3982
    @robarbour3982 2 роки тому

    Hi doctor Tara.. I'd like here your suggestions about visual defects like peripheral vision loss or in my case it seems slow to come in mostly. I have only sight in my right eye and its the left side peripheral area that's my problem

  • @Sharla1213
    @Sharla1213 Рік тому

    My AFO is articulated would it be worth trying an non-articulated one if it’s not sufficient to control my knee hyperextension? Or just add knee cage?

  • @alkagupta9256
    @alkagupta9256 2 роки тому

    Great video

  • @ManyangoMulbah
    @ManyangoMulbah 4 місяці тому

    Thank you so much

  • @darrylowens59
    @darrylowens59 3 роки тому

    Thank you dr. T

  • @yy-1133
    @yy-1133 Рік тому

    Best walking sticks?

  • @pattrudeau2335
    @pattrudeau2335 2 роки тому

    Your video are amazing

  • @hackett1181
    @hackett1181 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you!!! Wish that you had a clone in Virginia.

  • @nitinyadav6562
    @nitinyadav6562 3 роки тому

    Thanks .. I got head injury resulting paralysis...

  • @jeffreyraymondarthur230
    @jeffreyraymondarthur230 2 роки тому

    An Honest approach is a better approach

  • @vinodbajaj3708
    @vinodbajaj3708 2 роки тому +1

    How to tackle confidence issue

  • @revdocrandy
    @revdocrandy 3 роки тому

    Thanks for another helpful video!
    I love the exercises, but I have a question about the first one (sit backs in kneeling position). I have not been on my knees too much since the stroke, but I’ve noticed that when I am, it can be uncomfortable/painful in one/both knees. Is that just a matter of developing strength after non-use? Thanks!

    • @rehabhqofficial
      @rehabhqofficial  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Randy! It is hard for me to say without doing an assessment. Sometimes pain is ok and sometimes it isn't.

  • @mrstevek118
    @mrstevek118 3 роки тому

    Nailed it.I can’t figure out how far to step past to have my foot land flat on the floor

  • @MariaC-j9m
    @MariaC-j9m День тому

    My problem was my left leg buzz Berkeleng but I was able to straighten it out as I was walking without having to sit down mine was spinal cord injury I'm still with a therapist

  • @flipperc6042
    @flipperc6042 Рік тому

    Doc, what will help with an involved leg that tends to “be sleepy “ or not engaging after I sleep or sit for a period of time? Is this just a matter of strengthening and time??

  • @oliviatulay9067
    @oliviatulay9067 2 роки тому

    Hi Dr Tara, please is there an exercise to do with my back that feels like is unstable which makes me not stand a long time or stand for a long time. Sometimes my right hip feels like it's dropping off my body. Please help me .

  • @kathleenpelaez9176
    @kathleenpelaez9176 3 роки тому +1

    Im done laminectomy last year december. But i cant walk without walker. I have spasticity and when i straightened mg legs its hard to straight it

  • @LaverneCKelly
    @LaverneCKelly 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Dr. Tobias. I have been watching your videos for quit some time now. I tried a few of the exercise but none seems to work for me. I have been diagnosed with MS or Peripheral Neuropathy which affected me for over 3 years now not able TO walk without a walker. I have foot drop, nerve issues, spasticity and balance issues. What or where do you suggest I start from or what could be my concern of getting back to normal walking?

    • @rehabhqofficial
      @rehabhqofficial  3 роки тому +3

      Hi Laverne! Thanks for watching and for sharing your struggles. I would start by searching videos I have on spasticity. This might answer a lot of questions and give you more direction as to where to start. I hope that helps!

  • @timsmith2088
    @timsmith2088 3 роки тому

    If not is there one you suggest

  • @chrischang1949
    @chrischang1949 Місяць тому

    Cant find link for swedish knee cage

  • @kimberlylivingston4066
    @kimberlylivingston4066 Рік тому

    Where can I order the band pulley thingy?

  • @christinejacobarozenboom1389

    I was putting the wrong foot down first, thank you for that

  • @faisalahmad3309
    @faisalahmad3309 Рік тому

    RESPECT. Thanks