Recovering from hemiplegia years after a cerebral infarction

The likelihood of recovery after years of hemiplegia following a cerebral infarction is relatively low.
Paralysis that occurs years after a cerebral infarction has a relatively low likelihood of recovery after many years due to the fact that nerve cells are non-renewable cells, but the prognosis can be improved through active rehabilitation.
After years of hemiplegia after cerebral infarction, the prognosis can still be improved through some methods, such as effective joint range of motion training, detraction training and muscle training, followed by some physical therapy, including massage, massage, physiotherapy, baking, electrical stimulation, etc. to promote the recovery of muscle strength.
At the same time, the patient should keep a positive and healthy mindset, in addition, can also use some tools to complete some simple daily life behavior.
Although hemiplegia after cerebral infarction for many years, rehabilitation is a long-term and continuous process, so it is necessary to follow up regularly and receive guidance from rehabilitation doctors as well as professional clinicians.