A frozen shoulder is an extremely painful condition that makes it hard to move your upper arm. You can usually treat it with ...
A study found that after three months of practicing a modified form of Tai Chi in which participants are seated, stroke survivors had improved hand and arm function, sitting balance, mental health and ...
A special kind of physical therapy works better than traditional treatments to help stroke victims regain the use of their arms, according to a new study. More than half of the 730,000 Americans who ...
A sensor-equipped computer program was nearly 80% effective in identifying and counting arm movements in patients undergoing stroke rehabilitation, researchers from NYU Grossman School of Medicine ...
Restaurant owner Tommy Fello regains movement after groundbreaking vagus nerve stimulator implant paired with intensive rehabilitation.
Every year, nearly 800,000 Americans suffer a stroke. And 40 percent end up having a second stroke which can be even more debilitating. But the key to prevention may be very simple. Research found a ...
David Gerfen slips on a headset and finds himself in a food truck, tasked with assembling a cheese-and-tomato sandwich to order. Transported to another virtual environment, Gerfen has to use one hand ...
New research has revealed that training one arm can improve strength and decrease muscle loss in the other arm -- without even moving it. The findings could help to address the muscle wastage and loss ...
Though he's only 23, stroke patient Spencer Telligman has made his mark as an artist. "You're putting paint on canvas and it feels great, it's just awesome," said Spencer. In January, a stroke took ...