Most IMPORTANT Exercise for the ARM After a Stroke

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Published 2019-07-06
Every stroke recovery exercise program should include this exercise to have the BEST arm movement.

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All Comments (21)
  • @zitaorosz1975
    I did the exercises in this video so many times that the passive range of movement become an active movement. God bless you Dr. Tobias for helping us stroke survivors.
  • @aliahmed6077
    U r such a great therapist lucky to find you on YouTube
  • @ksimpsonphoto1
    Sooo happy I found this channel. With insurance restrictions we have had weeks go by with no therapy for my husband after his stroke. You are a lifesaver and possibly the only hope we have for recovery of movement. Bless you!
  • @telisaspann3688
    I need more videos like this because I am a stroke patient and they really help me so I can do a lot of my things at home in between going to therapy
  • Hello. I just wanted to make a quick comment. First Thank you, so very much. I cannot express, how much your channel is helping my wife. She suffered a severe stroke. And, then did therapy for six months. And we did not realize how much she was falling behind, with the therapy she had. To put it nicely. The video's you put out are a God send. Your are absolutely amazing, with how relevant and helpful you are. I guess, I already, overshot a quick comment. So I will stop there. Again, Thank you , thank you.
  • @yoskiworld2728
    I appreciate you so much! You help me as a caregiver so much with giving good, safe, informative exercises to my husband! You are definitely God sent😘🤗
  • @eddieleejr.5534
    Every video I watch I learn better or extra techniques to help and have a better understanding of how something works so I can move forward. Thank you
  • @achodograce4547
    Thanks for this post. Am a stroke care nurse need to see more of this videos for leg and arm to be able to serve my clients better.
  • @user-jn3of4rs3l
    Thank you for your valuable videos it helped me a stroke survivor alot I really appreciated your videos
  • @bizzybee5165
    Extremely helpful as my husband just had a mild stroke which affected the dominant arm and leg.
  • Thank you so much , Iam Lucky to find your video. I'm going to start it tomorrow. Your a good therapist. Better than what we have here in U.K I'm going to share your video to my friends at stroke union associate today next week. GOD bless you.
  • @Delboy0758
    I am 62 and have had cerebral palsy from birth And I’ve never been able to use my left arm very well Physios of always give me exercises to do that have made me worse But I watched one of your videos and I thought yes I’ll treat myself as though I’ve had a stroke And I have really noticed a big difference in the movement I’ve got in my left hand since watching your videos Thank you for taking the time to make these videos to help people like me I am going to tell all the medical people I am under about your videos and How there helping me
  • Love all your videos Dr T ara ❤ thank you soooo muchfor everything you do for stroke survivors i watch you every day for the past 9months I've learned sooo much from youabout my self and my case, that my Dr wants to hire me as an assistant:):)
  • @zitaorosz1975
    Thank you so much . These exercises are very helpful. I am a stroke patient , and I would love to see more arm/ hand exercises for stroke patients.
  • @j.p.c9130
    Thank you for more exice you tell for us im from Phillipines im 34 years all and i stroke last feb10 this year wen i see you at the youtube iwalk my left hand recover faster your vidio you share so very very good doc. Thank you so match
  • @zitaorosz1975
    After 3 and half years I started reaching out with my paralyzed arm. I did a lot of weight bearing exercises. I believe that helped me a great deal. The saying that ywhat you get back within a year that’s the function that you will keep” is definitely not true. That one year mark is way off because our brain is still working after a year as well. The brain will not go out of business so to say after a year. 😀