The methods of hand recovery training after cerebral infarction include dexterity training, strength training and daily life training.
1. Flexibility training: you can bend the fingers by bending and straightening 5 fingers of each hand alternately. You can also cross your fingers to help relieve joint stiffness. You can also perform exercises such as peeling peanuts and pinching beans to exercise finger dexterity.
2. Strength training: you can often use the affected hand to squeeze rubber bands, which can exercise the flexibility of the finger joints and increase the grip strength of the fingers at the same time.
3. Daily life exercise: In the late stage of recovery training, daily life training can be carried out, such as carrying objects, turning over books, tying shoelaces, etc., to further exercise the muscle strength of the fingers.
It is recommended that patients carry out rehabilitation training under the guidance of a doctor to achieve relatively good recovery results.