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Arm exercise improves walking ability after stroke

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    Arm exercise improves walking ability after stroke

    A new study shows that arm exercises may improve walking ability months and even years after having a stroke. The study tested the influence of arm training on post-stroke leg function.

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      A new study shows that arm exercises may improve walking ability months and even years after having a stroke. The study tested the influence of arm training on post-stroke leg function.

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      This kinda goes into the use it or lose it philosophy. Exercise your full range of motion both for muscles but neurology benefits. The laudable mind body connection

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