How to Rehabilitate After Brain Hemorrhage

Cerebral hemorrhage, a type of stroke. Common rehabilitation methods include motor disorder training, sensory disorder training, cognitive disorder training, speech disorder training and so on.
1. Motor function training: for patients with motor dysfunction, it mainly includes enhancing patients’ residual muscle strength, improving and moving all joints of the patient’s body, carrying out position exchange and transferring movements, training patients’ balance and coordination ability, etc., preventing complications such as deep vein thrombosis, etc., and it can be combined with anti-spasmodic therapy and physical factor therapy to promote patients’ functional recovery.
2. Sensory disorder training: For patients with sensory disorder, specific sensory training or sensory correlation training is used to help patients improve their sensory ability such as tactile and muscle movement perception. Such as pain, tactile stimulation, alternating temperature stimulation with ice and warm water.
3. Cognitive impairment training: targeted cognitive rehabilitation training to help patients improve their cognitive function.
4. Speech disorder training: For patients with speech disorder, simple instruction training, oral-facial muscle articulation imitation training, repetition training, etc. can help patients restore their speech function.
It is recommended that patients with cerebral hemorrhage undergo rehabilitation therapy under the guidance of professional doctors as soon as possible in order to obtain the best recovery effect, improve the quality of life and avoid adverse consequences.