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Maik Hartwig
Mobilizing a spastic hand 
A manual for caregivers and therapists                                                

Hippocampus Verlag 2013
28 pages | ISBN 978-3-936817-99-7
                                

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About the program
Spasticity is a functional disorder, which is commonly observed as a consequence of stroke or other neurological damages. Often, paresis and hypertension are associated with spasticity and lead to inactivity of the affected muscles. This program gives caregivers as well as therapists an instrument to intensively support the treatment of the patient’s affected hand in addition to the actual therapy. The exercises for the mobilization of a paretic, hypertonic or spastic hand are supposed to optimise musculoskeletal conditions as well as prevent contracture and preserve joint mobility. 

About the author
Maik Hartwig ist specialist in physical education and an experienced occupational therapist. He has worked in neurological rehabilitation for many years. From 2001 to 2010 he was leading occupational therapist at the neurological clinic of Bad Neustadt/Saale in Germany. Since 2010 he works in the field of computer-assisted  neurorehabilitation and is head of clinical development for tyromotion GmbH, Graz. Furthermore, he is visiting lecturer at vocational schools for occupational and logopaedic therapists.

Information
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