After Stroke: 3 Bed Positions You Will Want to Know and Follow.
After Stroke: 3 Bed Positions You Will Want to Know and Follow.
Famous Physical Therapists Bob Schrupp and Brad Heineck describe 3 bed positions for someone who has had a stroke. These proper positions should improve comfort and provide optimal positioning for recovery.
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What is the duration of each of the 3 positions ?
This is great info! I will share will share with my caregivers to help our in home care clients! Thanks so much!
GOOD JOB GUYS!!
Thank You guys,
really helped my dad.
Thanks for the well explained tutorial. God bless you.
Wish they would have done a 360 view and showed how the non involved shoulder was positioned without being painful after 30 minutes
That’s the positions I use 😁 my affected side is the right. Still isn’t that comfortable though 😒 lol xx
When they are laying on their involved side shouldn’t that shoulder be at 90 degrees
Hello Sir, I have one doubt. While in supine, if the pillow is directly under calf muscle for more than 2 to 3 hours, could there be a chance for DVT ? as the calf muscle is getting pressure constantly.
*thanks bob*
*thanks Brad*
mine happen on right side.so that mean laying on my left
Excellent
Thank u so much I am currently taking care of
a stroke patient who have a stroke in the rite side and it helpful
I’m currently taking care of a stroke patients who a stroke on her left side and always have her hand bended up and hurts when it’s straight
Useful information. Thanks
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Not enough info. as to WHY these positions are beneficial.
Hi there, my partner just admitted under brain hemorrhage on his right side and having slightly slow down on his left side. So any guidance you can guide me. Which really important to do right now. But for the moment, he is under icu to close observation on BP level. Once it’s controlled, next will be physiotherapy to cure on his speech & arm & leg as well. That’s what doc told us. Aside, I’m working on to learn more about then to help him too when at home for fast resolve. Pls show some advice. Thanks. Mr Bob & Mr Brad.
mine happen on right side.so that mean laying on my left
thanks so much
i want to ask about your opinion for using EMS therapy for stroke rehabilitation during your experience
take care
I had stroke affects left side. In nursing home. I am big person about 350 lbs or less now. How should the cna’s turn me to right.? It hurts muscle at top of leg real bad. They grab leg and pull and leg hurts whole time. Then go and lay on back.