Activities of Daily Living (ADL) After Stroke: Part 1
Activities of Daily Living (ADL) After Stroke: Part 1
Resuming daily tasks, such as dressing, bathing and eating, is often a challenge after stroke.
Occupational Therapists teach patients simple strategies to compensate for a loss of abilities.
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This lady is pretty functional for a stroke!
What happens if you can’t walk you have a leg that was amputated you have a prosthetic on your left leg and you have a stroke on your right leg how do you get to walk I’d like to know that. Please explain
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Can you try doing this with a real CVA patient? This person had nothing going on with them….
Where’s the gait belt!?
Condescending to say w"we"are going to do this or that. He isnt speaking to a child
Come on you guys. The idea is to help people by presenting real stroke patients.
Otherwise you do it just for the publicity
GREAT REHAB IT SEEMS SHE HAD AS SHE SEEMS PRETTY FUNCTIOAL IN THIS VIEW
I understand it’s hard to play act an actual stroke, but come on, give me a break, this patient is way too functional. I work as a COTA on an inpatient acute rehab unit and this video is a joke. At what point did the OT "teach" anything? Instead the OT gives orders and the patient does what she is told to do. Potential OTs and COTAs skip this video.
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great job
I don’t think that she had stroke because she is doing like a normal
Butshe’s using all her limbs no problem. This is some bull get a real stroke survivor for your videos she’s not disabled!!!
My husband had a stroke five days ago. He stay in the hospital for 72 hours. I bring me house Saturday night. Now he would to do is stay in bed all day and night. I can’t get him up and out of bed. All he went to eat is soups all day. What can he eat for breakfast and lunch and dinner?
Pt is independent…retrieving clothing material can be a CGA or just supervision. I did not see any difficulties during her ADL
Wheres the gait belt?
It seems that she isn’t stroke patient. Both sides are functioning.
What a waste of my time watching this video!
I have not seen a patient who had a stroke being this functional
I love this job . I will study this in United States 🇺🇸
Wow, so much negativity! I had a stroke at 46, I was very fit. I had 3 blockages in my brain, I couldn’t stand on my own, slurred speech, left arm no control. I went to inpatient therapy for 10 days. I gave it my all and told therapist to push me. I wanted to be independent again, felt like a toddler having to relearn. My speech is good, struggle with some words. I walk by myself, no Walker or cane. Left arm more control. Did 2 months of outpatient therapy. I still have some balance, coordination, weakness on left side. Would a stranger know that I had a stroke 8 months ago, nope! Family and friends know it! My brain is healing at a much slower pace. So I’m a new me.
where is the "challenge," as mentioned in the video description? can we see ADL training with a patient who has dense hemiparesis, severe L neglect, and apraxia?
Pewdiepie?