How to exercise when you have a cerebral thrombosis and your hand is not working well

How to exercise the hand after cerebral thrombosis? Hand exercise after cerebral thrombosis should be chosen according to the strength of the hand. If the hemiplegic strength of the hand after cerebral thrombosis is around grade 3, patients can be encouraged to take the initiative to exercise their limbs at this time, and they can exercise the grip strength of the hand, extend or dorsiflexion of the wrist to exercise the strength of the wrist, and divide the fingers or grasp dumbbells to exercise the grip strength of the hand, and they can also train the shoulder joint by lifting the shoulder joint upward, rotating it externally and retracting it internally to prevent the joint from dislocating. You can also do shoulder lifting, external rotation and internal retraction to train the shoulder joint to prevent dislocation. If the hand strength after cerebral thrombosis is level 0 or 1, the patient’s hand can not move at all, at this time to carry out passive exercise, you can carry out hand muscle massage with the patient or finger function exercise, you can also carry out wrist, elbow and shoulder joint exercise, you can carry out acupuncture and physiotherapy to cooperate with the functional exercise.