Our brains can't produce new cells to replace the ones that are damaged after a stroke, but they can rearrange the cells that are still intact to make up for what's been lost. We refer to this as neuroplasticity. The rehabilitation you receive after your stroke can help direct this process, and your physiotherapist can offer professional advice on how to relearn movement and regain function. Physiotherapists frequently collaborate with other medical specialists to treat the variety of issues that might arise from a stroke. During the initial phases, the primary goals of physical therapy are to help you heal and avoid problems. Eventually on, it can assist you in figuring out how to do things that are meaningful to you, including getting into and out of bed or playing sports. To finish a task, you could find new movement patterns or make use of equipment. A physiotherapist can also assist you with customizing a task or activity so you can complete it on your own.
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