Neuroplasticity improves fine motor skills in Post Stroke Rehabilitation by P. Karthick (PT)

When u have difficulty with fine motor skills after stroke, it’s because your brain cannot properly communicate with your hand muscles. In order to get your brain and hands communicate again, you need to rewire your brain by neuroplasticity.

Neuroplasticity is the mechanism that rewire your brain and allow you to form new neural pathway, Neuroplasticity is activated through Mass practice, whenever you practice something new specific neural pathway in brain are triggered, when you learn something for the first time these pathways are new and requires lots of repetition in order to grow stronger, more you practice using your fine motor skills, the stronger those skill will become.

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