Rehabilitation training methods for cerebral thrombosis fingers include joint mobility training, upper limb muscle strength training, coordination training, daily life activity ability training, etc.
1. Joint mobility training: patients with cerebral thrombosis can perform dorsal extension, palmar flexion, radial deviation and ulnar deviation of wrist and palm joints, flexion and extension of metacarpophalangeal joints and interphalangeal joints, and improve the mobility of wrist and palm joints, metacarpophalangeal joints and interphalangeal joints through passive and then active activities.
2. Upper limb muscle strength training: muscle strength training for biceps femoris, triceps femoris, and forearm muscle groups, while strengthening the patient’s ability to palm, finger, and improve pinch strength, and adding sandbags to resistance training on the basis of the patient’s muscle strength.
3. Coordination training: Screwing, catching and throwing balls, inserting nail boards and other training can be carried out to improve the hand-eye coordination of the patients.
4. Daily life activity training: patients can be trained to dress, eat, fasten buttons, tie shoelaces and other fine movements that require the participation of fingers to improve their daily life activities.
Cerebral thrombosis patients are recommended to train under the guidance of doctors or therapists, do not train on your own to prevent secondary injuries.