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- Rehabilitation Physical Therapy - Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy
Stretching should be a part of your daily routine and should be guided by your physical therapist Regular stretching of joints including the shoulder, elbow, wrist, ankle, knee, and hip should begin early and continue through adulthood
- Educational Materials | Muscular Dystrophy Association
MDA has prepared print-ready materials to help educate the neuromuscular disease community about the fundamentals of neuromuscular disease as well as topics related to daily living New resources are always in development, so please check back periodically to access more information and materials
- CureDuchenne | Stretching for those with Duchenne
Performing a daily stretching routine is the most effective way to prevent loss of flexibility When done correctly, it can prevent muscle contractures and ultimately improve and prolong physical ability and independence
- A HOME EXERCISE BOOK - Onelife Suffolk
This 2009 third edition of our popular guide, which was first published in 1993, passes on our understanding of the benefits of regular gentle exercise and physiotherapy for children with muscle disease It is part of our ongoing commitment to provide free, expert information
- 8 Muscular Dystrophy Exercises To Try at Home: Stretching and More
Here are eight physical therapy exercises for Duchenne muscular dystrophy that you can try with your child 1 Side Twist Wrist Stretch This stretch helps loosen muscles in your child’s wrists Have your child sit up straight on a bed or bench
- Exercise Guide for People Living with Myotonic Dystrophy
The mission of the Myotonic Dystrophy Foundation is to enhance the quality of life of people living with myotonic dystrophy and accelerate research focused on treatments and a cure
- Physical therapy interventions for children with muscular dystrophy . . .
Therapists guide children through gentle stretches targeting key joints such as shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees, and ankles These stretches help increase flexibility and counteract muscle shortening, which is common as the disease progresses
- Stretching (Read Together series) - AUSNMD
This is an easy summary for parents to read with their children When you visit the physiotherapist, they will measure your arms and legs to see how far they can move
- Physical Therapy Guide to Muscular Dystrophies in Children
Passive and active stretching Your physical therapist will guide your child through gentle stretches of their legs, arms, and trunk They also will teach you and your child how to do these stretches at home Doing them regularly can increase joint flexibility (range of motion) and prevent or delay the onset of contractures
- Remedial Activities For DMD - Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Principle: Stretching uses the biomechanical frame of reference and focuses on flexibility and strength to promote ambulation, movement, and independence Method: This is a completely free activity and uses active and passive stretches
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