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  • Free stroke recovery apps to regain movements

    This post curates free stroke recovery tools that help to regain movements after a stroke.

  • Games like card play help arm/hand stroke recovery

    This is great news! Playing cards, dominos, bingo, Jenga, and ball games will help  to regain arm and hand recovery. There is another important finding here; its gains are similar to the gains from virtual reality games. In other words, if you live in low-resourced settings it does not really matter. Still, you can achieve…

  • How exercise helps the brain in stroke recovery

    Exercise helps the brain to recover lost movements. Find out how.

  • Follow these guides to regain walking after a stroke

    Follow these guides to help the brain to recover walking faster and better.



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  • What kind of tasks should stroke survivors do daily?

    Answer: Choose real-life activities they care about like grooming or cooking—these are more motivating. Find adaptive kitchen tools, one-handed grooming kits etc.

  • Why is intense exercise important after a stroke?

    It boosts recovery, brain rewiring, and strength. Try starting with supervised sessions 3 times a week.

  • The Usefulness of a Pegboard for Stroke Survivors

    Recovery after a stroke often requires repetitive exercises to regain strength, coordination, and fine motor skills. One simple yet highly effective tool that can support this recovery process is a pegboard. Used in occupational and physical therapy, a pegboard can help stroke survivors improve hand function, dexterity, and cognitive abilities in a way that is…

  • Therapy Putty: A Simple Yet Powerful Tool for Stroke Recovery

    Stroke recovery is a challenging journey that requires patience, persistence, and the right tools to regain lost function. One such tool, often overlooked but highly effective, is therapy putty. Therapy putty is a simple, moldable material; it can play a crucial role in rebuilding hand strength, coordination, and fine motor skills—abilities that many stroke survivors…



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