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Managing Spasticity After a Stroke: A Guide for Home Visiting Physios

 Spasticity is a common post-stroke complication, causing stiffness and involuntary muscle contractions, which can make movement difficult and uncomfortable for stroke survivors. Managing spasticity is crucial to improving the quality of life and promoting independence. Here’s how Home Visiting Physios can help in this process.

Understanding Spasticity

Spasticity occurs when the brain’s control over muscle movements is disrupted, leading to increased muscle tone. This can affect mobility, balance, and daily activities, making it harder for stroke survivors to live independently.

Personalised Physiotherapy Plans

One of the most effective ways to manage spasticity is through a tailored physiotherapy plan. At Home Visiting Physios, our physiotherapists assess the specific needs of each patient and create a customised treatment plan. This may include a combination of stretching exercises, strength training, and range-of-motion exercises designed to reduce muscle stiffness and improve flexibility.

Use of Assistive Techniques

Physiotherapists may also use assistive techniques such as splinting, bracing, or using tools like resistance bands to support the muscles. These methods help patients gain more control over their movements while managing spasticity.

Medication and Injections

In some cases, medication or injections, such as botulinum toxin (Botox), may be recommended alongside physiotherapy to help relax muscles. Home Visiting Physios can coordinate with doctors to ensure a comprehensive approach to treatment.

Ongoing Support

Managing spasticity requires ongoing care. Through regular home visits, our physiotherapists provide consistent support and make necessary adjustments to the treatment plan, ensuring optimal results over time.

By addressing spasticity early and effectively, Home Visiting Physios help stroke survivors regain mobility and improve their overall well-being.

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