Brain Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM) is a condition that results from the noninterposition of capillaries between arteries and veins during the embryogenesis period, being characterized as a failure in circulatory system caused by a tangled network of malformed arteries, veins and vessels. This condition is commonly found in central nervous system causing brain dysfunction after vascular microlesions. The objective of this paper is to report the case and physiotherapeutic conduct for AVM sequelae, in order to highlight therapeutic evolution of patient involved. The articles based on the research were published from the year 2012, hAVC experimental nature or case report; and are available on Virtual Health Library (VHL) platforms; Scielo; Lilacs and Google Scholar. In the end, it can be identified that for mild cases of AVM stroke sequelae, kinesiotherapy and mechanotherapy may be sufficient to maintain functionality and gain muscle strength. In addition, it is necessary to identify risks for the patient with AVM during rehabilitation based on techniques that may alter blood flow and systemic blood pressure.
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