The training of left arm weakness after cerebral hemorrhage includes passive training and active training, but targeted rehabilitation training should be carried out according to the specific condition.
1. Passive training: Generally, after the acute period of cerebral hemorrhage, as long as the patient’s condition is basically stable, passive training can be carried out immediately, i.e., the family members can train the patient’s left arm at the bedside. At this time, family members can adjust the joints of the patient’s left arm, such as the flexion and extension activities of the shoulder and elbow joints, which can effectively reduce the adhesion of the joints.
2. Active training: after passive training, the patient has to slowly and gradually transition to active training. Patients can be trained to carry out static contraction of local muscles, and gradually transition to holding a small ball in the patient’s hand, gradually exercise the function of the fingertips, in order to promote the recovery of arm strength. Perform relevant joint activities on your own to further exercise joint flexibility.
Patients with sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage are unable to lift their left arm without strength, and this situation requires rehabilitation training in the rehabilitation department of regular hospitals. It is necessary to do relevant fine movements and upper limb activities in normal times. Functional exercises should be carried out under the guidance of rehabilitation therapists, avoiding blind exercises on one’s own.