Excellent videos!!! The bullet points and overall visual presentation is very helpful! I am not a PT student, but this is also helpful for OT! Thank you!!!
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The thing that i don't understand yet when i asses a hemiplegic patient in stage 1 (flaccid) and start treatment plan he should go through (progress) all stages with physical therapy intervension in the order ? Stage 1 - - - stage 2..... Stage 3 stage 4...and so on Thank you
Dear doc, Don't think about progressing the patient through stages. Just focus treatment of restoring near normal motor patters and normal sensory experiences related to motor performance. The progression of exercises is the key. I hope you have watched both videos of Neurorehabilitation secret series. 😊❤️
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Finger movement is an indicator of a good recovery? I can now play a few guitar chord changes again, is this a good sign for recovery? Great video by the way, thank you.
Able to move fingers shows the intactness of the pyramidal tracts which is definitely a good sign. You can now recover to the fullest with the guidance of a good neurophysiotherapist. Best wishes
Sir,your instruction helped me.My elder brother is a patient of brain stroke.He hasbeen improved from before.But his lower limb has a problem.It is inactive till now.Please advice me,how he will recover .
Sir I have a few questions. 1. Doest spastic stage come in every stroke patient? If not, why? 2. If spasticity is a reflex what is the stimulus of this reflex?
Both muscles are linked strongly in the upper limb extensor synergy ( shoulder adduction and elbow extension). And so to dissociate the above two actions is important to break the extensor synergy pattern. Stroke patient finds it difficult to keep the elbow extended during shoulder abduction movements when triceps and pectoralis are strongly linked. So when therapist utilizes strategies that trains the patient to maintain elbow extension in varying ranges of shoulder movements, this results in dissociation and gaining of new movement pattern. Thanks for watching Physioclassroom ❤️ Do share our channel videos with your contacts 😊💕
One is able to do movement with legs like waliking but there is lot of stiffness while walking or excercise with weight..and pain after stretching or weight excercise which stage is this ? Is it a postive recovery sign
Hello sir I am physiotherapy student.. I have 1 doubt.. in stage 2 you said that there is spasticity begins first in biceps and quadriceps is there any reason behind it..?or they are anti-gravity muscle so that it happen..plz explain sir.. thank you..
Both biceps and quadriceps are the strongest components of the flexor and extensor synergy respectively. I have also given the neurophysiological explanation in the 3rd part of Brunnstrom series for increase in flexor tone in UL and extensor in LL. Also the Number of muscle spindles in these muscles are comparatively much more than rest of the muscles and so a stronger hyperactive muscle stretch reflex develops here first.
Hi. Thank you so much for this video. My gran has recently had a stroke (2 weeks ago) and has gone from being completely independent to bed ridden. She hates it and is desperate to get better but she is still in stage 1. She has had about 7 physio sessions (45 mins long) and they are helping her to sit and stand but her left side doesn’t move at all. What are the chances of her regaining movement in her limbs? Even if it’s just to walk a few steps? Does anyone have any experience or know anyone that’s got past this 1st stage. I know every stroke i different but any help would be appreciated! Thanks again for the video!
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Maddie XO...i.suffered a ischemic stroke on 2017,wch left me a left hemiplegic patient. Based on the video presented on Brunnstrom Stages of Recovery,i am on stage 3, spasticity is still so evident, i can now walk wd a quad cane ,bt my upper left portion is still so spastic that i have no voluntary movements on my arm and hand including my fingers. I am on physical therapy for 5 yrs now,and aiming to reach stage 7 on recovery.pls tell your gran to never give up on aiming for full recovery physical therapy shoul continue untill she has reached stagee 7 in the Brunnstrom Recovery.Best of luck and God bless your gran.
Hello, It varies from patient to patient but commonly persists from few days to few weeks in stroke patients. Can last longer in pure pyramidal strokes ( white matter lesions) where flaccidity can persist for months.
Sir i m stroke survivor 6th month ago. I almost got recovered from paralysis. But there is numbness in toe and palm . Iam doing exercise daily. Kindly suggest me how to get rid from this. Please help me Thank you
Hi Doc, im a physio student and my patient is 2months post stroke and he develops voluntary movements. His Legs can bend and extend gravity eliminated, and today he started moving his fingers ext and flexion. Do you think he will develop spasticity?
Finger Movements indicate preservation and intact functioning of corticospinal tracts. He will have good recovery. Follow the NDT therapy concepts along with CIMT to have good functional recovery. You can also share his functional status and exercise videos with me to further discuss the case. My whatsapp number is 9410575949 My best wishes for your great career ahead ❤️
The above is true for the upperlimb and in lower limb the extensor motor patterns recover first as compared to the flexors. The explanation to this lies in the brainstem motor control centers and I have explained about them in detail in previous Brunnstrom therapy videos. One has to understand the influence of Rubrospinal and vestibulospinal pathway to answer your question. Watch Upper limb and lower limb synergy pattern videos to know more.
@@PhysioClassroom many thanks to cleary my doubt. Kindly make many more videos in Pt neuro topics. Coz, your videos not only helps theoretically but in practical also.
Sure, I have made videos on the following Neurorehabilitation series till now: 1. NDT/ Bobath 2. Roods Therapy 3. PNF therapy 4. Brunnstrom therapy Will be making in future on following: 1. CIMT 2. MRP 3. Neural mobilization Do share our channel videos with your contacts and help us in reaching out to maximum number of people 😊
Treatment guidlines for stroke are not to be strictly adhered. Regarding EMS, it can be given as FES to facilitate desired Movement even upto stage 5 and 6.
Sir why does calf muscles keep aching after cases if hemiplegia. Patirnt complain of calf pain after recovery n how to deal with it. Is it due to weakness
I have chronic pain from stroke in my arm that started in my shoulder. After I got through the phase that I had the highest spasticity (which included claw foot), it moved to my elbow. It's extremely frustrating that it's untreated because nobody knows the cause.
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Hello Sonal, There is no fixed time line for recovery as it varies from patient to patient and depends on lot many factors like : 1. Age of the patient 2. Type of injury / insult to Brain 3. Treatment received 4. Rehabilitation taken etc Incase you need to discuss about any patient then you can also take online appointment for video consultation by contacting on whatsapp +918476075273
HII. Thanks for reaching. We hope this video will help you. If you have further questions and want to take online consultation with Dr. Abhishek, Kindly Whatsapp : +91-9458966063, +91-8476075273
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Excellent videos!!! The bullet points and overall visual presentation is very helpful! I am not a PT student, but this is also helpful for OT! Thank you!!!
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I can not thank you enough for your videos. They help me understand and learn neurological rehab
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U r helping me with my patients
Ur videos are really saviour for lot of us ....keep going sir ...
You are great sir. Animesh Chakraborty from kolkata
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Best explanation of how to differentiate between stages!
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The thing that i don't understand yet when i asses a hemiplegic patient in stage 1 (flaccid) and start treatment plan he should go through (progress) all stages with physical therapy intervension in the order ? Stage 1 - - - stage 2..... Stage 3 stage 4...and so on
Thank you
Dear doc,
Don't think about progressing the patient through stages.
Just focus treatment of restoring near normal motor patters and normal sensory experiences related to motor performance.
The progression of exercises is the key. I hope you have watched both videos of Neurorehabilitation secret series. 😊❤️
Awesome video! Thank you for helping me understand!
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Very good overview for the NPTE exam thanks for such a comprehensive yet concise resource!
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Worth watching..👍🏻👍🏻
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Finger movement is an indicator of a good recovery? I can now play a few guitar chord changes again, is this a good sign for recovery? Great video by the way, thank you.
Able to move fingers shows the intactness of the pyramidal tracts which is definitely a good sign.
You can now recover to the fullest with the guidance of a good neurophysiotherapist.
Best wishes
Hello Sir, amazing set of videos. Sir, request to make few videos on TOS as well as TMJ mechanics . TIA sir.
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Your suggestions are noted.
Explanation is amazing 👍💯
Sir,your instruction helped me.My elder brother is a patient of brain stroke.He hasbeen improved from before.But his lower limb has a problem.It is inactive till now.Please advice me,how he will recover .
Very helpful sir thanks 🙏
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Nice explained sr , thank u so much sr
Wonderful explain sir❤
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Sir I have a few questions.
1. Doest spastic stage come in every stroke patient? If not, why?
2. If spasticity is a reflex what is the stimulus of this reflex?
Watch neurophysiology of spasticity and central hypotonia on Physioclassroom channel
Sir explain the llingworth scale
Good afternoon sir,
Could you pls explain the concept of dissociation of pect major muscle from triceps?
Both muscles are linked strongly in the upper limb extensor synergy ( shoulder adduction and elbow extension).
And so to dissociate the above two actions is important to break the extensor synergy pattern.
Stroke patient finds it difficult to keep the elbow extended during shoulder abduction movements when triceps and pectoralis are strongly linked.
So when therapist utilizes strategies that trains the patient to maintain elbow extension in varying ranges of shoulder movements, this results in dissociation and gaining of new movement pattern.
Thanks for watching Physioclassroom ❤️
Do share our channel videos with your contacts 😊💕
@@PhysioClassroom Thank you sir🙏
One is able to do movement with legs like waliking but there is lot of stiffness while walking or excercise with weight..and pain after stretching or weight excercise which stage is this ? Is it a postive recovery sign
Hello sir I am physiotherapy student.. I have 1 doubt.. in stage 2 you said that there is spasticity begins first in biceps and quadriceps is there any reason behind it..?or they are anti-gravity muscle so that it happen..plz explain sir.. thank you..
Both biceps and quadriceps are the strongest components of the flexor and extensor synergy respectively.
I have also given the neurophysiological explanation in the 3rd part of Brunnstrom series for increase in flexor tone in UL and extensor in LL.
Also the Number of muscle spindles in these muscles are comparatively much more than rest of the muscles and so a stronger hyperactive muscle stretch reflex develops here first.
Helpful video sir.. well explained
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Sir iam a hiper tension stroke patients. Now my mussels heavy tight.now my stage what sir
Sir what is movement synergy ? I don't know this term
Can u give the reference book pls
Very well explain
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Excellent sir 👍🏻
Thank you Sir
Wonderful, sir
Thanks for watching 😊
Very helpful sir
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Hi. Thank you so much for this video. My gran has recently had a stroke (2 weeks ago) and has gone from being completely independent to bed ridden. She hates it and is desperate to get better but she is still in stage 1. She has had about 7 physio sessions (45 mins long) and they are helping her to sit and stand but her left side doesn’t move at all. What are the chances of her regaining movement in her limbs? Even if it’s just to walk a few steps? Does anyone have any experience or know anyone that’s got past this 1st stage. I know every stroke i different but any help would be appreciated! Thanks again for the video!
HII. Thanks for reaching. We hope this video will help you. If you have further questions and want to take online consultation with Dr. Abhishek, Kindly Whatsapp : +91-9458966063, +91-8476075273
Maddie XO...i.suffered a ischemic stroke on 2017,wch left me a left hemiplegic patient. Based on the video presented on Brunnstrom Stages of Recovery,i am on stage 3, spasticity is still so evident, i can now walk wd a quad cane ,bt my upper left portion is still so spastic that i have no voluntary movements on my arm and hand including my fingers. I am on physical therapy for 5 yrs now,and aiming to reach stage 7 on recovery.pls tell your gran to never give up on aiming for full recovery physical therapy shoul continue untill she has reached stagee 7 in the Brunnstrom Recovery.Best of luck and God bless your gran.
Sir Is it suitable for all types of strokes ?
Like Haemorrhagic
So helpful
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How long will flaccidity stay?
Hello,
It varies from patient to patient but commonly persists from few days to few weeks in stroke patients.
Can last longer in pure pyramidal strokes ( white matter lesions) where flaccidity can persist for months.
Sir i m stroke survivor 6th month ago.
I almost got recovered from paralysis.
But there is numbness in toe and palm .
Iam doing exercise daily.
Kindly suggest me how to get rid from this.
Please help me
Thank you
Hi Doc, im a physio student and my patient is 2months post stroke and he develops voluntary movements. His Legs can bend and extend gravity eliminated, and today he started moving his fingers ext and flexion. Do you think he will develop spasticity?
Finger Movements indicate preservation and intact functioning of corticospinal tracts.
He will have good recovery.
Follow the NDT therapy concepts along with CIMT to have good functional recovery.
You can also share his functional status and exercise videos with me to further discuss the case.
My whatsapp number is 9410575949
My best wishes for your great career ahead ❤️
I like this class
Thanks for watching Physioclassroom ❤️
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In motor recovery, flexion pattern occur before extension pattern in upper limb. Please explain this.
The above is true for the upperlimb and in lower limb the extensor motor patterns recover first as compared to the flexors.
The explanation to this lies in the brainstem motor control centers and I have explained about them in detail in previous Brunnstrom therapy videos.
One has to understand the influence of Rubrospinal and vestibulospinal pathway to answer your question.
Watch Upper limb and lower limb synergy pattern videos to know more.
@@PhysioClassroom many thanks to cleary my doubt. Kindly make many more videos in Pt neuro topics. Coz, your videos not only helps theoretically but in practical also.
Sure,
I have made videos on the following Neurorehabilitation series till now:
1. NDT/ Bobath
2. Roods Therapy
3. PNF therapy
4. Brunnstrom therapy
Will be making in future on following:
1. CIMT
2. MRP
3. Neural mobilization
Do share our channel videos with your contacts and help us in reaching out to maximum number of people 😊
Sir I'm hemiplegia patitent so had surgery is recovery possible
Thank you sir🙏❤
Sir ,do u take workshops also?
Yes
Please give the solution
My dad had stroke A month ago
He can work now even without can
But the movement is not fast, is there anything to do ?
Contact Dr. Subhash on +919540688124 for appointment and further details
Sir mujhespasti CT nhihuwa
Sir in which stage should we stop giving electrical stimulation?
Treatment guidlines for stroke are not to be strictly adhered.
Regarding EMS, it can be given as FES to facilitate desired Movement even upto stage 5 and 6.
@@PhysioClassroom Thank you sir💜
Thanks
Sir why does calf muscles keep aching after cases if hemiplegia. Patirnt complain of calf pain after recovery n how to deal with it. Is it due to weakness
Hello,
Message me on whatsapp 9410575949.
I will send you pdf file to read about post stroke muscle pain due to spasticity/ hypertonicity
I have chronic pain from stroke in my arm that started in my shoulder. After I got through the phase that I had the highest spasticity (which included claw foot), it moved to my elbow. It's extremely frustrating that it's untreated because nobody knows the cause.
sir can uppper limb have one stage and lower limb another stage? TIA
Yes
thank you sir
Helo sir.mari ak saal ki beti ha usko monoplegia ha doctor ny bola sir wo kitny time ki tharpy ma teek ho sakti ha plz reply?abi tak stand b ni karti
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Sir how much time one can take for entering stage 4 in upper limb??
Hello Sonal,
There is no fixed time line for recovery as it varies from patient to patient and depends on lot many factors like :
1. Age of the patient
2. Type of injury / insult to Brain
3. Treatment received
4. Rehabilitation taken etc
Incase you need to discuss about any patient then you can also take online appointment for video consultation by contacting on whatsapp +918476075273
உங்கள் மருத்துவமனை எங்கே உள்ளது உங்கள் தொலைபேசி எண்ணை தாருங்கள் நான் ஸடோக் பெசண்ட்
My chest mussels heavy tight sir.
Pl.describe in Hindi/Gujarati langavage.
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number plz sir
Paralysis patient kab bolna shuru karta hai or kab khana kha skta hai
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I walked well but mussels heavy tight
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