How to recover from lower motor neuron paralysis

Paralysis triggered by damage to lower motor neurons, also known as peripheral paralysis. It is clinically characterized by decreased muscle tone and weakened or absent tendon reflexes. Rehabilitation methods mainly include general treatment, physical therapy and surgery. 1. General treatment: Patients should try activities that can enhance their residual muscle strength and general balance and coordination in daily life, such as turning over, moving from the wheelchair to the toilet, etc. Under the guidance of a professional doctor, it is recommended that patients try these activities. It is recommended to do this under the guidance of a professional physician. 2. Physical therapy: Physical therapy such as hydrotherapy and low-frequency electrotherapy can also be tried to stimulate muscle activity and slow down muscle atrophy. 3. Surgery: If the limb is paralyzed due to peripheral nerve entrapment or dissection, nerve decompression or nerve repair can be chosen according to the condition. As the cause of this disease is still unclear, the current rehabilitation means are mostly aimed at improving local symptoms. It is recommended that patients maintain a calm mood during the rehabilitation process, pay attention to the combination of work and rest when performing exercise activities, and consult a doctor promptly if there is any discomfort.