Stroke: Positioning of a Stroke Patient - Right Hemiplegia Download PDF, 656KB, PDF Position of a Stroke Patient Proper positioning of a stroke patient outside therapy hours is very important. It helps complement the effects achieved during therapy sessions. Proper positioning will: Help prevent abnormal tension in muscles while at rest (muscle tone). Maintain muscle length, which will prevent muscle tightness. Help the patient learn correct postures The patient’s position should be changed frequently to avoid chest complications, pressure sores and discomfort. [Please download the PDF file if you are unable to view the image below.]