DISRUPTIVE Stroke Rehabilitation DO YOU WANT BETTER SOLUTIONS and ANSWERS FOR: drop foot, walking better, shoulder, arm, hand, speech problems and/or fatigue, brain fog after your stroke?
Is the downloadable pdf and the mentioned mini course still available? My mom had a stroke a few years ago, We love your approach and videos and would like to dive deeper.
This video is extraordinary! I had a hemorrhagic stroke almost 2 years ago. I still have a lot to improve. I have a daily routine to which I will add these exercises. Thank you!
My stroke, 1.5 years ago is like no other. I have an unheard of Yin / Yang cycle good day / bad day. My glute muscles lock up on Yin day. I have taken the ASEA molecule signalling supplement, and the patterns are starting to change. Also use iTeraCare wand. I love Arjan's explanations, and stroke.rehab is full of solid info... given very generously. Bravo
I'm a stroke survivor, one year after...and have made great improvement all around, except my left hand spasticity that I'm struggling with... It feels that it's got worse lately, and I don't know why... I 've been practicing Pilates for my stroke rehab strength, mobility, balance and flexibility. I am a Pilates Practitioner and it's been quite helpful to do a lot of the work at home. I need some help however, with my left hand spasticity, and a couple of other limitations (shoulder restricted ROM, and some face numbness, and on & off headaches)
i am trying and failing to find your class about what mitichondria are and how they cause fatigue after stroke.My husband wanted to see it after I told him how good it was. i have reviewed all your videos but cannot find the one! I am subscribed.Thank you for your fantastic knowledge and sharing it.
I have searched all the websites for answers to my speech, voice, throat troubles and I came across your excellent story. My daughter had a stroke two years ago and she has lost use of her right arm, and her right leg, because of her stroke. She also has aphasia, but she is alert and can sing songs, but she gets confused when there are too many people talking. And I don't know what I have and I have gone for tests and the doctors say there is nothing wrong with me. I can't speak, but I make sounds. I can't chew my food so it needs to be pureed and I have a hard time swallowing. But like you I am healing myself by doing research on the web and practicing my speech. But I am able to move my limbs, and do other physical things. It's just my speech that's affected. I hate to bore you but I needed to explain my situation and you gave me hope and inspriation. I have a positive mind and I AM GOING TO HEAL MYSELF. THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
Fantastic info >thank you!! - even tho I had ME/CFS before my stroke and brain surgery for an interior cartioid aneurysm - all in the last 6 moths. Brain surgery 3 weeks ago. I’m gobbling up all your vids! I can’t exercise much- I can move though… thanks again!
Dear Arjan and Linda I am recovering from a stroke I had in October 2022. I had a stroke in the left side of the brain, so it infected my right hand and leg. Luckely it hasn't affected my talk or brain function except the less of energy you are talking about. I went to hospital for four days and then luckily I went to a local rehab place , where I learned to use what was left of abilities, not trying to start from scratch . In the bed on the hospital I used openai to tell me what to do to recover from stroke. I am already a psykotherapist, so I am trained to look at the word more holistic. So after watching this in any way great video , I can see that I already did almost everything of your suggestions 8 out of 10: Food=more veggies ,Meditation/mindfullness, easy yoga= mostly breathwork,nutricions, change medications to as natural as possible, interval training, weight combined with balance. Right now I use my own skills to speed up the neurogenesis, by imaginary/hypnosis work with the help of the placebo. It is a very interesting travel I am on. I still need to get better in balance, so I can skip my nordic walking sticks, but your fine work Linda and Arjan make me feel a little less lonely in this proces. Hope to meet you one day in Cyprus or Sweden , or Spain if you have plans to go there some day. Keep the good work❤ Bo from Denmark
Great video l am 6 months post stroke and realised l have been doing much of this already am greatly improved completing tasks l would never have dreamed of a month ago energy level are increasing and while l still get tired it is decreasing ...very good advise thankyou
Does this apply to me, because I had my ischemic stroke 3 yrs ago. Aside from learning to walk again, (very poorly), I have little progress. My insurance co, thinks thats good enough and won't pay for anymore therapy. (6 mos) The fatigue is awful. It's hard to do the exercises I learned at home & now its getting painful too. I don't want to give up, HELP!
Sorry to hear about your ischaemic stroke and challanges. I've had a brain haemorrage and starting experiencing severe fatigue to the extent I would collapse and have no energy. So, I started testing different supplements. The best one is Vitamin B multi-complex. It has been amazing and I no longer crash in the afternoon. Hope you might find this useful :) I've had to research a lot myself to get better.
Please give me written instructions document of your video You have gone far beyond just regular pt,0t And OT. Thanh you. Want to use your website I’m excited to help my husband a With brain surgery an unfortunately, a stroke while in rehabilitation 😢
I came across a video because it has been 9 months since my stroke I could not walk right off, and they were preparing me for never walking. I refused this. Yesterday I fell in the street here in Nicaragua, I felt hopeless. People picked me up and I felt bad said I could not sit down because the step was too low and I was afraid I would not be able to get up. I looked on the Internet and found this video because I need to be at a new level. When I heard Linda's story and saw her running I became filled with hope I watch the video repeatedly and feel I can do it. Thank you.