- Conventional therapies ( therapeutic exercise, traditional functional retraining)
- Range of motion exercise
- Muscle stretching exercise
- Splinting
- Fitness training
- Compensatory techniques
- Bed positioning
Lying on the affected side;
- One or two pillows for head
- Affected shoulder positioned comfortably
- Place unaffected leg forward on one or two pillows
- Place pillows in front or behind to give support
Lying on the unaffected side
- One or two pillow for the head
- Affected arm forward and supported on pillows
- Affected leg backwards on one or two pillows
- Place pillows behind
- Neuro Facilitatory technique such as
- Bobath: It is an approach that focuses on controlling responses from damaged postural reflex mechanisms. Emphasis is placed on affected inputs facilitation and normal movement patterns.
- Rood: Emphasize the use of activities in developmental sequences, sensation stimulation and muscle work classification. Cutaneous stimuli such as icing, tapping and brushing are employed to facilitate activities.
- Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation(PNF): they advocated the use of peripheral inputs as stretch and resisted movement to reinforce existing motor response. Total patterns of movement are used in treatment and are followed in a developmental sequence.
Learning theory approach such as
- Conductive education
- Motor relearning theory: It emphasizes the practice of functional tasks and importance of relearning real-life activities for patients. Principles of learning and biomechanical analysis of movements and tasks are important.
- Biofeedback: It is a modality that facilitates the cognizant of electromyographic activity in selected muscle or awareness of joint position sense via visual or auditory cues.
Functional Electrical stimulation
This is a modality that applies a short burst of electrical current to hemiplegic muscle or nerve. It reduces spasticity in hemiplegic patients.
Conventional Gait training
Conventional gait training has focused on part-practice of components of gait in preparation for walking. Includes:
- Symmetrical weight bearing training
- Weight shifting
- Stepping training(swinging/clearance)
- Heel strike
- Single leg standing
- Push off/ Calf rise.