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Understanding Strokes: Recovery, Prevention, and Support

 A stroke happens when the blood supply to part of the brain is interrupted or reduced, causing brain cells to be deprived of oxygen. This can result in sudden changes to movement, speech, memory, or vision. Strokes are a medical emergency, but with the right treatment and ongoing support, recovery and improved independence are possible. At Arriba Physio, we support stroke survivors and their families with practical, home-based care focused on mobility, strength, and confidence. Recognising a Stroke Quick action saves lives. The FAST test  is a simple way to remember the main signs of a stroke: Face  – Has the mouth dropped? Arms  – Can both arms be lifted? Speech  – Is speech slurred or hard to understand? Time  – Call 000 immediately. If you notice these symptoms, seek emergency help straight away. Life After a Stroke Recovery looks different for everyone. Some may experience mild weakness, while others may need long-term support. Common challenges after ...

Understanding Cerebral Palsy: Support, Care, and Pathways to Independence

 Cerebral palsy (CP) is a lifelong condition that affects movement, muscle tone, and posture. It is caused by an injury to the developing brain, most often before or shortly after birth. While it can present unique challenges, with the right supports and therapies, people living with cerebral palsy can lead active, fulfilling lives. At Arriba Physio, we work closely with individuals, families, and carers to provide practical strategies that promote independence, mobility, and quality of life. What is Cerebral Palsy? Cerebral palsy is not a disease but a group of conditions that impact how the brain communicates with muscles. Symptoms vary widely and can include: Muscle stiffness or weakness Difficulty with balance and coordination Involuntary movements Challenges with fine motor skills (like writing or buttoning clothes) In some cases, speech and swallowing difficulties It’s important to remember that CP affects everyone differently. Some people may need ongoing ass...

Arthritis: Prevention and Management for a Healthier Future

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  Arthritis: Prevention and Management for a Healthier Future Arthritis is one of the most common musculoskeletal conditions worldwide, affecting millions of people with joint pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. While there’s no guaranteed way to completely avoid it, there are many proactive steps you can take to lower your risk. And if you’ve already developed arthritis, there are effective strategies to manage symptoms and improve quality of life. Preventing Arthritis Before It Develops Although genetics and age can play a role, lifestyle factors have a major impact on arthritis risk. Here’s how you can reduce your chances: Maintain a Healthy Weight : Extra weight puts added stress on weight-bearing joints like the knees and hips, increasing the risk of osteoarthritis. Keeping your weight within a healthy range can dramatically lower this risk. Stay Active: Regular low-impact exercise such as walking, swimming, or cycling helps strengthen muscles and maintain joint flexibility...