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Why Choose Our Left Neglect Red Straps?
Enhanced Recovery: Specifically beneficial for left neglect rehabilitation, our straps help in increasing spatial awareness and improving overall therapy outcomes.
Professional and Personal Use: Ideal for use in professional therapy settings or personal home gyms, providing a valuable tool for balanced recovery and fitness training.
Quality Assurance: Made from durable, high-quality materials to ensure long-lasting use and effective rehabilitation support.
Left Neglect Definition
Left neglect, also known as hemispatial neglect or unilateral spatial neglect, is a neuropsychological condition that occurs following damage to the right hemisphere of the brain, particularly the parietal lobe. This damage results in an impaired ability to attend to and perceive stimuli on the left side of space. Individuals with left neglect often fail to be aware of objects, sounds, and even their own body parts on the left side. It is most commonly associated with strokes or brain injuries.
Key characteristics of left neglect include:
Inattention to the left side: Patients may ignore food on the left side of their plate, fail to read words on the left side of a page, or neglect to groom the left side of their body.
Difficulty with spatial awareness: There may be challenges in navigating through space, often bumping into objects or walls on the left side.
Personal neglect: Patients might not acknowledge the presence of their left limbs, sometimes leading to the impression that they do not belong to them.
Treatment and rehabilitation for left neglect typically involve strategies to increase awareness of the left side, such as visual scanning training, prism adaptation therapy, and other occupational and physical therapy techniques aimed at improving attention and spatial awareness.
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