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Training to stand

A significant form of training to improve the symmetric posture adjustment and balance of hemiplegic patients following a stroke
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Training Balance

Alternating seated marching is an excellent balance exercise to regain coordination after a stroke and is a transferrable skill when relearning how to walk again. As you lift each leg, your body constantly shifts your center of gravity to balance out movements in your lower body
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Training to stand

A significant form of training to improve the symmetric posture adjustment and balance of hemiplegic patients following a stroke
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Strengthen balance

Coordination in your lower body is critical for improving your balance after stroke, and this balance exercise will help you to learn how to shift your weight forward and back on your feet. Stand with your feet about hip-width apart while using a chair or countertop to maintain your balance.
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Movement & coordination

Coordination in your lower body is critical for improving your balance after stroke, and this balance exercise will help you to learn how to shift your weight forward and back on your feet. Stand with your feet about hip-width apart while using a chair or countertop to maintain your balance.
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Movement & coordination

Coordination in your lower body is critical for improving your balance after stroke, and this balance exercise will help you to learn how to shift your weight forward and back on your feet. Stand with your feet about hip-width apart while using a chair or countertop to maintain your balance.
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Train walking

This gait training exercise will help target your feet and improve conditions like foot drop after stroke. To begin, start from a seated position and cross your affected leg over you other leg. Then, move your foot into dorsiflexion by using your unaffected hand to move your foot up towards your knee.
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Happy Moments

Staff sharing happy moments with stroke patients
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Recreational Therapy

An effective game that gets the mind thinking.
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Train skills

Income generation skill
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Hand functional training

Cognitive Training Exercises for Stroke Patients
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Outdoor Activities

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Health Education

To increase your chances of surviving a stroke
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Awareness class

Staff raises awareness 'Together we are Greater Than Stroke'
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Skill training

Wealth creation after stroke
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Bakery siklls

Wealth creation after stroke
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Skill training

Wealth creation after stroke
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Counselling session

Awareness Class
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Weaving Class

Wealth creation after stroke and training hand function movements
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Weaving Class

Wealth creation after stroke and training hand function movements
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Exhibition

Showcase of stroke patients
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Exhibition Quarterly

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Policy Makers

Engaging with policy makers
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Weaving skills

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Re-training

Weaving skills
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Advocacy

To protect the rights of stroke patients and acts as an additional safeguard to stroke patients.
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Policy Makers Engagement

An effective pathway to impact. Policy makers often have the influence and opportunity to use your research evidence to alter or develop policies, and have a mandate to work with and listen to the research community.
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Rehabilitation Clinic

Optimise mobility
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Training skils

Instilling skills in patients
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