ANATOMY
NEURORADIOLOGY
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Stage 1
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Stage 2
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Stage 3
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Detailed explanation-1: -Stage 1: Flaccidity Flaccid paralysis is the first stage of recovery. It involves no movement or muscle tone on the affected side, and therefore the muscles appear loose and floppy. Keep in mind, however, that not all survivors start in stage 1.
Detailed explanation-2: -Stage 1: Flaccidity The first stage in Brunnstrom’s Approach is the initial period of shock immediately after stroke where flaccid paralysis sets in. Flaccid paralysis (flaccidity) is the medical term for a complete lack of voluntary movement.
Detailed explanation-3: -Stage One – Flaccidity. Stage Two – Spasticity Appears. Stage Three – Spasticity Increases. Stage Four – Spasticity Decreases. Stage Five – Return of Complex Movement. Stage Six – Spasticity Disappears. Stage Seven – Return to Normal. 22-Apr-2022