Arm/Hand
When one shoulder is paralysed, it hangs lower than the opposite side. Often it rotates inwards and the arm is slightly flexed. The shoulder may even dislocate partially. In this case you feel pain and your mobility is even more limited.
When forearm function is impaired this also affects the hand. The wrist joint and fingers face down. While a sound hand is in a neutral position, this posture is called wrist drop.
StiwellMed4
Training with the STIWELL med4 assists with rehabilitation after damage to the central nervous system. It helps practice movement patterns.
Omo Neurexa
The Omo Neurexa shoulder orthosis provides noticeable relief, alleviates pain and leads to a better overall body posture.