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University of North Dakota

1995

Cerebrovascular Disorders -- complications

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Overview Of The Flaccid Hemiplegic Shoulder Following A Stroke, Tricia R. Pederson Jan 1995

Overview Of The Flaccid Hemiplegic Shoulder Following A Stroke, Tricia R. Pederson

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Stroke may cause long-term disability and impairment in the hemiplegic shoulder. Problems may develop early in the flaccid phase of recovery and complicate the entire rehabilitation process. The etiology and treatment of shoulder complications remains uncertain. Contributing factors include inappropriate handling and positioning, abnormal muscle tone, impaired sensation, and musculoskeletal pathology.

Prevention and treatment of shoulder dysfunction begins with positioning, early range of motion, and education. Physical therapists play an important role in stroke management by administering therapeutic positioning programs, teaching appropriate exercise regimens, and instructing in proper handling techniques.

The purpose of this paper is to review methods being …