APPLIED RADIOLOGICAL ANATOMY

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NEURORADIOLOGY

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Stages of Motor Recovery for Hemiparesis:  synergy influence begins to decline
A
Stage 1
B
Stage 2
C
Stage 3
D
Stage 4
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -When a stroke patient reaches stage 4, they have already regained some motor control. Throughout this stage, voluntary movement will go from difficult to easy. Although there is still some involuntary movement and spasticity (tightness of the muscles), they have greatly diminished since the beginning of the recovery.

Detailed explanation-2: -Stage 4: Decreased Spasticity The focus during this stage is to strengthen and improve muscle control. Now that you are regaining motor control and can start to make normal, controlled movements on a limited basis, you can start to build strength back in your limbs and continue work on your range of motion.

Detailed explanation-3: -Stage 4: Spasticity Decreases You’ll start to regain control of your muscles and begin to make more coordinated voluntary movements. Oftentimes, the larger muscles of your arms and legs begin to recover first, followed by the smaller muscles within your hands and feet.

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