Movements for rehabilitation of right-handed hemiplegia with cerebral hemorrhage

Rehabilitation training for cerebral hemorrhage hand hemiplegia mainly includes hand muscle strength training and hand sensation training. Specific actions include grip training, tendon sliding, wrist joint activities and so on.
1. Hand muscle strength training
(1) Grip training: stretch the right hand as far as possible, hold it for 5 seconds and then make a fist as far as possible for 5 seconds, repeat 10 times as a group, and repeat the exercise.
(2) Tendon sliding: lay your palm flat, palm down, and open the tiger’s mouth of your palm to pull the bunion muscle at the fingers.
(3) Wrist joint activity: the forearm is placed palm up on the tabletop and rotated, the left hand is used to give pressure to the palm of the affected side, so that the wrist dorsal extension.
If it is difficult to do the above exercises actively, you can use the help of your family members or the healthy side of the hand to help you to do passive training and gradually transition to active training.
2. Hand fine training: At the same time of hand muscle strength training, hand sensory training, such as touching cotton, rubber, sand, etc., can be used to promote the recovery of hand sensory function.
There are a lot of rehabilitation actions for cerebral hemorrhage right hand hemiplegia, and it is recommended that patients carry out rehabilitation training under the guidance of doctors in order to reap relatively good recovery results.