Hemiplegia 1
The first of a four-part series for paramedics on understanding hemiplegia. Leave your questions in the comments section.
Part 1 – https://youtu.be/mN3x2inB0H0
Part 2 – https://youtu.be/ZlfXr671mNc
Part 3 – https://youtu.be/gV0Z9ymYBQs
Part 4 – https://youtu.be/SKgY1vpA0D0
Sir never mind but i think you done a minor mistake of telling pronation and supination…
You are telling pronation drift but your hands are in supination
But in side figure of lady its right her hand is actually in prone position and its pronation drift of arm .
But while demonstrating by you it got vice versa
I am 51 years old having stroke in aug’2011 resulted into left side paralysis I have done lots of treatments like allopath,ayurved,homeopath,unani,phiotherapy,accupressure,accupunture etc. but non of these gives me satisfactory result at present I can walk without support in house. I have strong feeling that homeopath medicine only gives me satisfactory result upto the extent of indipendancy. kindly guide me is this possible & if so how as almost five years completed
Dr Hariom Singh physio therapist
Student nurse from Australia, super helpful video!!
Such a waste of time
is it different on a cerebral palsy?
Super awsome briefing kudous..
I wish we have lecturers with the same spirit and energy that you sir have… Great explanation… I am surely gonna watch part 2.
thank you sir
stroke was hard for me . until I heard this .thanku 🙂
hemilplegia is also called a paralysis if they are paralysis why we called hemiplegia what is the basic reason sir???
Pronation and supination?? Aren’t they the other way around??