by Tara Tobias | May 11, 2020 | Neurologic Rehabilitation Concepts, Stroke
In the world of neurologic movement disorders, we talk a lot about “abnormal synergy patterns”. And they kind of “get a bad rap” in how they can inhibit motor (movement) recovery. But functional muscle synergies are not necessarily a bad...
by Tara Tobias | May 11, 2020 | Activities of daily living, Caregiver Resources, Stroke
Falling can be a scary thing. Getting up from the floor after a fall is the number one most important skill to learn. Safety Warning: Check in with your body before moving It is important to note, you should only attempt to get up if you are not injured for...
by Tara Tobias | May 11, 2020 | Caregiver Resources, Post Stroke Shoulder Management, Product Review, Spasticity, Stroke, Stroke Treatment
Spasticity and abnormal movement patterns can make it difficult to perform stroke arm exercise. The Urias air splint can be an invaluable tool to minimize involuntary arm contractions, reduce pain, prevent contractures, and make it one thousand times easier to manage...
by Tara Tobias | May 10, 2020 | Parkinson's Disease, Product Review
What is the best walker for Parkinson’s disease (PD)? Maybe you are not there yet. Maybe you are hesitant to even approach the idea of a walker. Well, I have you covered. After nearly 20 years of working with people living with PD, I know how you might be...
by Tara Tobias | May 9, 2020 | Parkinson's Disease
Due to the neurodegenerative nature of Parkinson’s disease, there is no cure. While many medications claim to “treat” the disease, none actually reverse the effects of the disease. Parkinson’s Disease Medication The main family of drugs useful...