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  1. Active vs. Passive Exercise for Stroke Recovery | Flint Rehab

    • Passive exercises are performed without active muscle contraction, meaning you do not exert any effort with the limb being exercised or moved. You may sometimes hear these described as passive rang… See more

    Who Can Benefit from Passive Exercises?

    Passive range of motion exercises are great for stroke survivors with hemiplegia (paralysis on one side of the body) or hemiparesis (weakness on one side of the … See more

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    What Are Active Exercises?

    While passive exercises are performed without voluntary muscle contraction, active exercises involve your physical effort exerted into muscular activity. These exercises c… See more

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    Who Can Benefit from Active Exercises?

    Anyone who experiences muscle weakness after stroke can benefit from active exercise. As long as the survivor has some contraction of their muscles (even if the control is n… See more

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