Fix a Spastic Foot Stretches and Exercises | Occupational Therapy
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 Published On Mar 5, 2023

Are you having difficulty walking because your foot is bent inwards? And you have difficulty standing and walking? Then this video might help you.

If you have a spastic foot, because of a stroke, traumatic brain injury, or spinal cord injury or other neurological disease, your foot may be pointing down and turned inwards. You’ll feel that it is tight and you have difficulty walking in this video. Let’s fix that spastic foot with stretches and exercises.

The first thing that we need to do is to stretch your ankle and foot. I have a more detailed video, for a foot that is spastic and tight that is pointed down. And if you want to watch that, the link will be down below. In this video, we will quickly go through them. First way to stretch is to sit down and bring your foot back. Stay in this position for a minute. You can also do this longer. To bring that to the next level, put a rolled up towel under your foot and hold that for one minute. You can also use a wedge for this. The next way is to use a belt. Wrap the belt around your foot and pull it up. Hold that position for one minute. And the last stretch is to put a rolled up, hand, towel, or a wedge under the outer part of your foot. Hold that position for one minute.

Next technique is pillow squeezes while sitting. This will strengthen the muscles that will bring your knee inwards, which is necessary to bring your foot flat to the floor. Squeeze a pillow 10 times for 3 sets. And to bring that to the next level, try to squeeze a pillow while standing up.

Third technique is active stretching by doing sit to stand. You can do this by the kitchen sink or if you have a better balance and strength, do this on a regular chair or on your couch. And two retrain the muscles to keep your legs closer together instead of bent with the knee, pointing out, wrap a belt around your thighs. Do about 10 repetitions for three sets.
And to bring that to the next level, stay slightly bent from the knee and hip, and take a step forward and back with your unaffeced leg 10 times and then your stroke leg 10 times.
And then for prolonged stretch, you need to wear your night brace. It may not be comfortable, but this is absolutely needed in order to get the optimal result of getting your stroke foot more flat to the floor.
#stroke #traumaticbraininjury #multiplesclerosis
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Disclaimer:
This video should not replace the necessity of visiting your doctor or getting your occupational therapy session done. Please consult your primary care physician before doing any of this. The video is for educational purposes only.

By performing any fitness exercises, you are performing them at your own risk. Skills and wellness will not be responsible or liable for any injury or harm you sustain as a result of our fitness program.

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