How to practice walking when you have a brain hemorrhage

Cerebral hemorrhage patients to practice walking, under the premise of patients can stand on their own, with the help of aids and other exercises.
Cerebral hemorrhage patients may have hemiplegia, if the patient wants to walk training ability, first of all can be in the family’s help of basic movement training, such as left and right turn, sit still, etc., and then need to ensure that the patient can stand alone, without the aid of assistive tools to maintain body balance.
Under the premise of ensuring independent balance, patients can recover by walking slowly with the help of parallel bars, canes, crutches and other auxiliary tools. Cerebral hemorrhage patients can move their legs perpendicular to the bedside for slow movement or with the help of a walker for assisted mobility.
Walking is a very complicated process for patients with cerebral hemorrhage, and it is necessary to listen to the doctor’s advice and actively carry out the relevant exercises to help restore the freedom of movement of the limbs.