I desperately want to give credit where it is due... but I can't find that person. Instead I will tell you a brief story and maybe you can help.
About 5 years ago we had a Physical Therapist from India come to our facility. While transitioning and looking to finish requirements to allow her to be licensed here she volunteered on Bridgeport Hospital's Acute Rehabilitation Unit in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Her name was Priti or Preeti. If you read this or know Priti please contact me at RegisteredFunctionalTherapist@gmail.com.
Priti gave a presentation on a paper she had read that she said came out of Australia. From this she identified several things, and I have refined those into this this:
- Work on movements opposite to abnormal synergies (the flexor synergy in the arm).
- Overflow movements or movements outside of the specific action you want should be discouraged and stopped.
- Eccentric muscle actions are often first to recover.
- Work on one muscle action eccentrically and concentrically to keep the patient's focus on a single effort.
- Any muscle action could be your starting point. Just get some success.
I will give you the meat of this great technique over the next week.
Ed Kaine, OTR/L, RFT
President of the League of Functional Therapists
"Functional Therapy... the Next Generation of Occupational Therapy."
www.FunctionalTherapist.org
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