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Do you struggle with tying your shoelaces with one hand?
Tying shoelaces is one of the most common two-handed activities. Therefore, people tend to think that it can only be done with both hands, but it can also be done with one hand if you devise a way to do it! Being able to tie your shoelaces after a stroke will greatly expand the choices of shoes you can wear on a daily basis. Being able to tie your shoelaces after a stroke will greatly increase the number of shoes you can wear on a daily basis. It is also important from a fashion point of view to be able to wear shoes with laces without hesitation, because you can deal with the situation when the laces come undone on the go. There are two ways to tie your shoelaces with one hand. Here is one of them.
How to tie shoelaces with one hand (movie)
When tying shoelaces, you will end up tying a bowknot. In this method, you first make a loop on one side, and then insert the tip of the other lace into the knot. As you can see at the end of the video, it is possible to tie the knot tightly and neatly even if you tie it with one hand.
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