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Advance Rehab Centre
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Check out what is happening at Advance Rehab Centre. You will find clips on some of the equipment we have reviewed, treatment and therapy techniques, meet the team and so much more. Thanks for watching!
The ARC Choir - where music meets rehab!
🎼 Come and join the ARC Choir! 🎼
This is open to everyone, our clients, friends, and families. If you enjoy singing and having fun it's a great way to spend a Saturday afternoon. 🎹
This will run every Saturday 2-3 pm at the Artarmon Clinic, starting on the 3rd February.
This is open to everyone, our clients, friends, and families. If you enjoy singing and having fun it's a great way to spend a Saturday afternoon. 🎹
This will run every Saturday 2-3 pm at the Artarmon Clinic, starting on the 3rd February.
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My Story with FND - By ARC Client Jacquie Tang
Просмотров 2116 месяцев назад
ARC client Jacquie was diagnosed with Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) in September 2023. Initially, attributing her leg issues to an active lifestyle filled with hiking, running, and cycling. Unfortunately, Jacquie’s symptoms continued to worsen, and she developed an altered walking pattern, a fear of walking on the flat and high levels of fatigue. Since receiving her diagnosis, Jacquie ...
ARC Exercise Physiologist talks to client Pete, who tells us what life is like living with MS.
Просмотров 1528 месяцев назад
Watch this interview with ARC EP Jason King and our client Pete Johnson. You can see the great relationship they have built up over the years and how it is based on respect and collaboration. Its evident that the weekly sessions they have together not only help Pete's physical goals but also have a big effect on his routine and mental health. Pete's goals are to maintain independence and to be ...
Learn why sleep is essential: The need for sleep in the neurological population
Просмотров 748 месяцев назад
In this presentation, Jason will discuss common sleep disorders prevalent in the Neurological population as well as some of the short and long-term implications of sleep deprivation. On the other side of the coin, Jason will cover the positive outcomes of a good night's sleep and share some treatments and sleep hygiene tips to get there.
Life after a spinal cord injury by ARC Client James Gribble
Просмотров 27210 месяцев назад
Our long-time client James Gribble had an accident whilst on holiday in Africa in 2008. Not long after his arrival he fainted, most likely due to dehydration and he fell off a bar stool. James suffered a spinal cord injury and is now a quadriplegic. After years of rehabilitation and as client at ARC, James has been always striving to get the most from his rehabilitation and is keen to get invol...
How losing passion empowered others - life after a spinal cord injury
Просмотров 7710 месяцев назад
This webinar is brought to us by ARC client James Gribble, founder of Empower Golf Australia. It's for people with a spinal cord injury, their support networks and health professionals working in spinal and neuro rehabilitation. James will be talking about his recovery journey and; * Why recreation is as important as rehabilitation * Why it's a great time to be a quadriplegic * We all need pers...
The why and how of exercise after a stroke
Просмотров 17411 месяцев назад
ARC Exercise Physiologist Marlou explains the science behind the how and the why of excerise after a stroke. For more information on specialist stroke rehabilitation head to our website; archealth.com.au/stroke-rehabilitation/
Making the most of your upper limb after a stroke
Просмотров 23311 месяцев назад
This webinar focuses on how you can improve your upper limb after suffering a stroke. We know from the literature and our own clinical experience, that up to 60% of people report ongoing problems with their arm and hand after a brain injury or stroke. It is the stroke-related physical impairments, such as muscle weakness, pain, and spasticity that can lead to a reduction in the ability to use t...
Overcoming your cognitive changes after stroke
Просмотров 31911 месяцев назад
A stroke can be a life-altering event that affects not only physical abilities but also cognitive functions. Cognitive issues after a stroke are common and can significantly impact a person's quality of life. In this webinar, we will explore the cognitive challenges that may arise after experiencing a stroke, their duration, and ways to improve cognition during the recovery process. For more in...
What to do about cognitive issues after a Stroke
Просмотров 96111 месяцев назад
What are Cognitive Problems after a Stroke? Cognition refers to the mental processes involved in acquiring, processing, and applying knowledge. After a stroke, individuals may experience various cognitive problems, such as: • Memory deficits: Difficulty in recalling recent or past events. • Attention and concentration issues: Struggling to stay focused and easily getting distracted. • Language ...
Getting fit following a stroke
Просмотров 13811 месяцев назад
This webinar presented by Exercise Physiologist and team Leader Marlou Tacuque discusses how to get fit after a stroke by giving you practical tips and ideas. He explains the most effective exercises for stroke patients, the ideal time to start exercising, and essential considerations for a safe and successful rehab journey. Getting fit after a stroke is a journey that requires patience, determ...
Why rehab in the home post stroke is so important
Просмотров 22111 месяцев назад
Rehabilitation is a crucial aspect of stroke recovery, helping individuals regain independence, mobility, and overall quality of life. For stroke patients, the choice between home-based rehabilitation and clinic based rehab can significantly impact their recovery journey. In this webinar, we will explore why rehab in the home after a stroke is vital, addressing specific questions related to hom...
Seating and wheelchair guidance for stroke survivors
Просмотров 33111 месяцев назад
Seating and wheelchair guidance play a significant role in improving the comfort and mobility of stroke survivors. The best sitting position, proper wheelchair positioning, and suitable accommodations can make a world of difference in the daily lives of stroke patients. By utilizing the right type of wheelchair and providing comprehensive mobility support, stroke survivors can regain independen...
How robotic gait training can improve your walking
Просмотров 83611 месяцев назад
How robotic gait training can improve your walking
The impact of Multiple Sclerosis & Fatigue
Просмотров 114Год назад
The impact of Multiple Sclerosis & Fatigue
ARC Client Story - Imelda smashing her goals
Просмотров 250Год назад
ARC Client Story - Imelda smashing her goals
ARC Housing Solutions & SDA Client Story
Просмотров 74Год назад
ARC Housing Solutions & SDA Client Story
Vestibular Service at Advance Rehab Centre | The role of a Vestibular Physiotherapist
Просмотров 259Год назад
Vestibular Service at Advance Rehab Centre | The role of a Vestibular Physiotherapist
Functional Neurological Disorder Course for Allied Health Professionals
Просмотров 726Год назад
Functional Neurological Disorder Course for Allied Health Professionals
Robotics Spotlight: LEXO the Robotic Gait Trainer - Robotics in Neurological Physiotherapy.
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Robotics Spotlight: LEXO the Robotic Gait Trainer - Robotics in Neurological Physiotherapy.
ARC Client Story - Living with Parkinson's Disease
Просмотров 3892 года назад
ARC Client Story - Living with Parkinson's Disease
Living with FND since age 13 by ARC client Emily
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Living with FND since age 13 by ARC client Emily
HESTA 2021 Allied Health Team Excellence Award Announcement
Просмотров 1302 года назад
HESTA 2021 Allied Health Team Excellence Award Announcement
Stroke Rehabilitation at Advance Rehab Centre
Просмотров 3972 года назад
Stroke Rehabilitation at Advance Rehab Centre
ARC client Fiona Woods tells us her story with Multiple Sclerosis
Просмотров 3932 года назад
ARC client Fiona Woods tells us her story with Multiple Sclerosis
LEXO Robotic Gait Trainer - transforming walking rehabilitation.
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.3 года назад
LEXO Robotic Gait Trainer - transforming walking rehabilitation.
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This is wonderful!
I am so happy for my Sister, she got cured of her Multiple Sclerosis just few weeks of using Dr Madida Sam herbal supplements.:
Can I use ski poles or do I need special NW poles?
Hi im a physiotherapist in morocco and i need adresse of the manufacturer of this machine please 🙏
Thank y’all so much…greetings from America’s Third Coast (Houston, Texas)
Thanks for this lecture!!!
Great Service!
MS sucks well done on being so disciplined. Always hard to know how hard to push it in case your wreaked for a week. Inspiring to me at least.
The comments here show what FND patients endure on a regular basis. "Faking it." "Malingering." "Psychiatric problems." "Too much to drink." None of the above are true, although the disorder can be exacerbated by and/or lead to stress, creating a vicious cycle. Indeed, until recently FND was treated by trying to convince patients that they were subconsciously inflicting the symptoms on themselves for attention or pity. Not surprisingly, this rarely worked. I'm so glad that patients like "A" are finally getting treatment that recognizes FND as the neurological movement disorder that it is, and that actually helps.
Wow this is tremendous information. I have a brother that had an stroke, he has learnt all over again and he is a little bit independent. But it is sad that family members do not like to get involve to learn about this, to help and understand more the family member affected. I wonder if there is any chance to be able to translated this video with voice over this video? I can do the translation to Spanish if you are interested that the video can be translated to reach the spanish speaking communities of stroke survivors.
Wow this is when you drink too much liquor.
? R u being serious?
This was how I was like. I did the therapy and I was able to go back to work after a year. I’m a stubborn person, so I really pushed through the pain and exhaustion. It’s always a struggle but maintainable. I just have to keep an eye on things and make sure that I don’t go too long without my exercises or stress and life causes me to regress. I’m very thankful for my therapists. They showed me hope for my future.
I went a long time before I found a dr that knew what I had. I kept getting this one neurologist that told me that I was being hormonal. I insisted that I needed to talk to a neurologist that specialized in MS, and he kept refusing. He insisted I get my hormones checked again. I went along with it, saw the dr, he told me it was neurology problems. I asked him to refer me to an MS neurologist, and he did. I was diagnosed by that dr in the first appt that I had this unheard of disorder called FND. I’m so thankful for the doctors who listen to their patients.
Have you experienced random collapsing and leg weakness?
@@stuartburns8657 I did. I had severe drunk walk, collapsing while walking, foot drop, walking like I was in an audition for Walking Dead, all of it.
@@2howlingmonkeys71 wow. My 16yr Daughter has had a rough time since being diagnosed in Oct. Overall she's loads better, but has to be really careful with energy lvl's, otherwise she'll have collapsing episodes and go back to stiff walking or not even being able to feel and move her legs
@@stuartburns8657 I understand. I go through the same thing. Getting vit B shots regularly and sunshine a few minutes each day, stretches and stay away from excessive heat, loud noises and stress really helps me. I keep ear plugs on me, or I bring my Bose noise canceling headset with me. I have noise sensitivities. I also need to eat healthier and limit the amount of processed foods. Your daughter will figure out what affects her, and figure out a routine. I keep my bedroom electronics free. Cellphone and flat screen tvs suck the life out of me. Everyone is different, but maybe some of this will help her. Good luck, and I wish you all the best.
Excellent information and therapists, thank you, helps a lot.
In 1998 it was thought I had MS due to the shaking, which was not in any specific place each day. After an MRI I was told it was cervical spondylitis. In 2014 I had a bad fall and broke my shoulder blade, also had a really stressful episode over a cat... The events triggered what must have been FND all the time however after a 6 month wait I got to see a neurologist for suspected Parkinson's for between 3 and 5 minutes. No further tests at all, just 4 annual telephone consultations the first told me I didn't have Parkinson's but it was probably FND. I am 78, have violent painful tremors. My left side is the worst and I cant walk, stand or sit. I have 3 walkers and a wheelchair that I cannot use. Carers come in 3 times every day and I have to pay for everything to be done. I live on benefits. I am sedated to the maximum limit and the same with painkillers. If I didn't live alone and had been recognised with FND in 1998 when the shaking first started I could get help, however at 78 no-one cares. Just dope me up and shove me in a corner and forget about me... I had a very unhappy childhood and strongly believe FND is caused by stress, there is only so much we can take then like all machines it breaks down and either gets thrown out or fixed... You are so lucky to be getting treatment I wish you happiness and the best health possible.
Thank you for sharing this!!
Good
Is there any advanced rehab available for reducing post stroke upperlimb spasticity
Thanku......this vedio is effective but pls make detailed vedio on late stage parkinson's pt physiotherapy
Gives me some kind of hope I've been recovering from fnd for 3 years only just using the crutches
Made in 2014 now show us in 2022 where both of you are in your Nordic Walking journey.
If endogenous adult stem cells of central nervous system can't be triggered for regeneration, physical rehabilitation for stroke patients is of no use but harm.
No mention of Occupational therapy or did I miss it? Exercise physiology and physiotherapy alone cannot get an individual back to occupational independence in ADL, work and leisure. Also what about perceptual and cognitive rehabilitation and role of OT. And how about home assessments?
Love this! Was reading a book that was really negative about how to deal with it. But THIS! I'm confident I will be well again :)
Hope you found the right place to get treatment. It truly helps. In dec I will have a year after treatment, so far so good. If they start again, I have the tools to improve.
well done, great example of how to focus on function and quality of life for these patients. Love from a Canadian PT.
Very detailed and useful video. Thank you!
I've watched lots of videos and this one really clarfied some key points for me! Can't wait to work on this tomorrow! Will be a new experience!
Go faster with the dog on the leash...
I do not have money for those special ski poles ,so I use to branches of a tree that are similar to those special poles.
Hi. Please, let us pray together. Dear God who art in heaven hallow be thy name thy kingdom come thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven, give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil for thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever in Jesus Christ's name we pray amen.
Attention to malingering : at the half turn she shows a laps of normal gait ;))
I’ve experienced something similar after an injury. I’ve been to many doctors and they couldn’t find a reason behind my unstable gait. It didn’t meet the criteria for any neurological disease. It was suggested to me that it was either functional or psychological. All the symptoms were real to me, and under no condition was I malingering. I genuinely couldn’t walk no matter how hard I tried. So, I don’t think it’s fair for you say that the girl in the video could be faking it. No body wants to live that way.
FND is NOT malingering. It does come and go, baffling patients as well as doctors. Please see the work of Dr. Jon Stone.
even if it was malingering, obviously the treatment resolved/improved these symptoms and will enable her to live a life without these defects.
Top notch!
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I’d love to make a recovery. Not a day without yet for over 2 years or so
Hope you found the right place to get treatment. It truly helps. In dec I will have a year after treatment, so far so good. If they start again, I have the tools to improve. Advocate for yourself, it took me a couple months of daily research, Mayo clinic was a God send.
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Thank you!!
This is the best!
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Advance Rehab Centre! Thanks 4 the video. Miss A! Amazing progress, I'm really happy for you!
ALL PHYSIOS ARE A WASTE OF TIME AND MONEY
You have no idea what you are talking about
I WISH SOME IDIOT PHYSIO OR OT WOULD TRY TO INVENT AN AFO THAT HAD DORSIFLEXION AND PLANTER FLEXION,
Well done! Thank you for the tips.
not “weak “per se but unable to move:paralyzed 🥲
I've learned more about upper limb therapy in this video that I ever learned at university. Thank you so much.
After a stroke, we will start the patient's brain regeneration process in 7-14 days. International Institute of Quantum Genetics. @t
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Thanks for the video 😁😁
hi namaste ! Im from beutiful himalayan country Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵or roof of the world Mt Everest .very nice video if possible please up load video of electrical stimulation with tetraplegic or paraplegic patient post SCI