Tara, without a doubt, you are the most professional of all that I have seen over the years on the Internet. You have an ease in explaining everything that is to be learned and put into practice in a way that everyone can understand, so that even the least initiated in such a thing would be able to handle it. You are, in short, THE BEST! THANK YOU!
Wow. Thanks. After over 20 years of spacticy, I finally understand what is going on with my foot drop. I thought it was inflammation or something that needed meds It is overlooked in the medical system and would be helpf for all who are suffering to know and work on. The neuropathy is from the distortion I think. Thank you Tara.
Thanks again for a useful video. It’s quite a long one and I had to find time to sit and watch it but I’m glad I did. Some very useful information you have shared and my understanding of why I have to stretch certain muscles is better understood now. In cold weather, my foot spasticity kicks in and the leg is less inclined to bend at the knee. Also, my stroke foot is swollen (better after a nights sleep if I stick my feet out of the quilt) but worse in warm weather and I have to be careful what I wear on my feet. I could fill my small house up with physio gadgets and tools so I’m going to use the bottom step for sitting on to stretch the back of my ankle muscles.
Hi Tara 🌞 Thank you so much for this video! It contains so much information and you articulate everything so clearly. It's really great that you put all of these stretches/exercises in this one video so I can make it a regular routine. I am so grateful for you because you have so much compassion and care so much about helping people like me with neurological mobility issues!
Thank you for watching and for your kind words. I am so glad to know these videos are helping people. I am cheering you on from afar!! You got this! Don't give up!
I find that when I walk the strap on my AFOover the ankle prevents my foot from flexing sufficiently to get a good dorsiflexion. I do squats every day and get good foot position, any suggestions to encourage better outcome
For many years, I didn't know the terminology of my condition. However, the descriptions on this video helps me understand what I need. Education is the key. Thank you very much!
Thankyou dr Tara. Very valuable explanation . I understood all my spasticity problems and the solutions given by You. Shall implement them.Thanks a million. God bless
Hi Tara Thank you for this info My wife is the stroke survivor having said that she has no movement from knee down she can stand on her leg but there is no movement on ankle or toes is that spasticity and what should we work on to regain ankle and toes its floppy mostly and not curled
Can you please give more one how to get and exercise to get a spastic leg, knee and foot to straighten. Where do I start. Don't know if it's the knee or calf frustrated
I love your videos. this one is very helpful. stroke was 7 yeaers ago. at first I was at ShirleY RYAN ryan, Chicago, and was able to get around with a hemi cane, butthen aftter being in supportive/assistedliving, I did not have enough in home therapyso now, i haveSEVERE ankle spasticityNS in a wwheelchair i STILL CANNOT USE MY ARM
Tara please what must I do regularly with my right spastic foot after stroke recovery .. Can a Carpenter construct a 45° board to correct my ankle flexion without the original model of Amazon?
One thing I noticed is whenever I’m doing stretching straight dorsiflexion, my kneel hyperextends for some reason. In that case, how do you work out both ?
This is the same problems, Ankle dropping downwards, Knee drops and shakes when he outs weight on the leg, using glutes he is not able to push forward. This prevents walking normal, what can be done to prevent knee dropping forward ?
Thank you so much for sharing the stretch for the posterior tibialis! You've covered so much in this video that I've been trying to work on, and I appreciate you reading my mind. Lol! Thank you so much, Ms. Tobias!
Question. Is poor dorsiflexion considered foot drop? I can lift the front of my foot while seated (dorsiflexion) but I cannot walk on my heels . But I can walk and no trip since I have some dorsiflexion . I do have a slight slap gait when get tired. Your videos are great by the way.
Very useful video, sharing your knowledge, thank you. My question: why someone who is Hemiplegic can achieve knee flexion only when in sitting and leg is extended giving that stretch in the Hamstrings,and ankle held in neutral? No contraction when in prone, side lying, not to mention walking.
Tara, without a doubt, you are the most professional of all that I have seen over the years on the Internet. You have an ease in explaining everything that is to be learned and put into practice in a way that everyone can understand, so that even the least initiated in such a thing would be able to handle it. You are, in short, THE BEST! THANK YOU!
Thanks for watching and for your kind words. I am so glad to know these videos are being received well to my audience. I hope you have a great week!
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Wow. Thanks. After over 20 years of spacticy, I finally understand what is going on with my foot drop. I thought it was inflammation or something that needed meds It is overlooked in the medical system and would be helpf for all who are suffering to know and work on. The neuropathy is from the distortion I think. Thank you Tara.
I feel like if Spasticity/tone wasn't a thing, I'd be back to my old self. Spasticity/tone is hindering me a lot. I will keep fighting
Don't give up! You got this!
Spacity is the worst
Agreed
Thanks again for a useful video. It’s quite a long one and I had to find time to sit and watch it but I’m glad I did. Some very useful information you have shared and my understanding of why I have to stretch certain muscles is better understood now. In cold weather, my foot spasticity kicks in and the leg is less inclined to bend at the knee. Also, my stroke foot is swollen (better after a nights sleep if I stick my feet out of the quilt) but worse in warm weather and I have to be careful what I wear on my feet. I could fill my small house up with physio gadgets and tools so I’m going to use the bottom step for sitting on to stretch the back of my ankle muscles.
Agreed
Hi Tara 🌞
Thank you so much for this video! It contains so much information and you articulate everything so clearly. It's really great that you put all of these stretches/exercises in this one video so I can make it a regular routine.
I am so grateful for you because you have so much compassion and care so much about helping people like me with neurological mobility issues!
Thank you for watching and for your kind words. I am so glad to know these videos are helping people. I am cheering you on from afar!! You got this! Don't give up!
what is link for the toe stretcher?
I find that when I walk the strap on my AFOover the ankle prevents my foot from flexing sufficiently to get a good dorsiflexion. I do squats every day and get good foot position, any suggestions to encourage better outcome
I'm a therapist assistant and I'm loving your videos. Love your information!
I am so glad! I hope it helps!
For many years, I didn't know the terminology of my condition. However, the descriptions on this video helps me understand what I need. Education is the key. Thank you very much!
Dry needling really helped my spastic foot
Thankyou dr Tara. Very valuable explanation . I understood all my spasticity problems and the solutions given by You. Shall implement them.Thanks a million. God bless
Love Sundays with Dr Tara! Great passion
Question: how often should you stretch your limbs? Generally, muscles go back to the spastic position after a stretch.
Thank you Dr. Tara for these videos they are helpful.
Thank you so much for your, let me call it, input.
Your explanations&exercises really rock.
YOU ROCK!
THANK YOU TARA❤
Thank you. W/ my forgetfulness I appreciate this description!!
Dr Tara honestly you are the best so much information and exercises for this community. Thank you so much 👍👍
Hi Tara
Thank you for this info
My wife is the stroke survivor having said that she has no movement from knee down she can stand on her leg but there is no movement on ankle or toes is that spasticity and what should we work on to regain ankle and toes its floppy mostly and not curled
5:49 12:54 19:08 20:34 *Thank You* 👽✨✨✨❤️
Whats the exact name or link of toe strecher in amazon, thanks
Hi Tara, I developed a knee valgus, I send 8-10 hours in a wheelchair. How do i fixed it?
Can you please give more one how to get and exercise to get a spastic leg, knee and foot to straighten. Where do I start. Don't know if it's the knee or calf frustrated
I love your videos. this one is very helpful. stroke was 7 yeaers ago. at first I was at ShirleY RYAN
ryan, Chicago, and was able to get around with a hemi cane, butthen aftter being in supportive/assistedliving, I did not have enough in home therapyso now, i haveSEVERE ankle spasticityNS in a wwheelchair i STILL CANNOT USE MY ARM
Tara please what must I do regularly with my right spastic foot after stroke recovery .. Can a Carpenter construct a 45° board to correct my ankle flexion without the original model of Amazon?
30:46
One thing I noticed is whenever I’m doing stretching straight dorsiflexion, my kneel hyperextends for some reason.
In that case, how do you work out both ?
This is the same problems, Ankle dropping downwards, Knee drops and shakes when he outs weight on the leg, using glutes he is not able to push forward. This prevents walking normal, what can be done to prevent knee dropping forward ?
I have MS so work for me
Ms. Tara, could you put a link to the toe separator
Thank you
Great video doc
Thank you so much for sharing the stretch for the posterior tibialis! You've covered so much in this video that I've been trying to work on, and I appreciate you reading my mind. Lol! Thank you so much, Ms. Tobias!
Yay Kathryn! Great to see you this week and it makes me so happy that you found this one helpful!
Question. Is poor dorsiflexion considered foot drop? I can lift the front of my foot while seated (dorsiflexion) but I cannot walk on my heels . But I can walk and no trip since I have some dorsiflexion . I do have a slight slap gait when get tired. Your videos are great by the way.
im not sure if i do have spastic foot..i dont have involuntary pointing of foot down..but my foot rolls.m
you might just have a weakness on the muscles that causes your leg/foot to roll
Please send me the link for the wedge
My husband legs want stratch out what do i do to help his legs tara please help.
Thank you Dr Tara.. hope all is well! ❤️
Very good information. Unfortunately I am a parcel quad. Spasticity throughout.
Very useful video, sharing your knowledge, thank you.
My question: why someone who is Hemiplegic can achieve knee flexion only when in sitting and leg is extended giving that stretch in the Hamstrings,and ankle held in neutral?
No contraction when in prone, side lying, not to mention walking.
Note: the action( knee flexion) is performed against resistance
Thanks foe watching and for the question! Type rehab hq and stiff leg in the UA-cam search bar and you will find videos on this topic
Im a stroke survivor. I feel like the knee hyper extends because the calve muscle is shortened. I can literally feel it.😢
If i air in this stool I can’t get up by myself because to low
What to do for vibration only foot ?
the knee hyper extending causing your foot to point downward.
How many milligrams should you take a day? 1:45
Spasticity really hinders recovery for sure
Thank you ❤mam
👍🤓Looks like a lot of familiar stuff that's still underestimated and takes time.
As will I here in NZ at age 77.
I did not understand Pl. make me with example so
what exèŕcìse !?
Nice
I am new here
Is this a new lesson
Tara said it's things she has made videos on before but just put it all in one video.
Foot vibrat howto handal
Me also
THANK YOU GET SOME WATER ❤ PEACE ✌️.
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His left arm want stratch out neither.
😊 2:03 very informative info can u posposy some vedio on exercise for shoulders sub lex
Post some vedio
Postsomevedion on excersise for shoulders lex
Pls posomevedio on shouldrrsublez lex
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