Rehabilitation of hemiplegia with cerebral hemorrhage includes passive training, active training and comprehensive training of the affected limbs.
1. Passive training: patients can carry out passive training with the help of rehabilitation therapists, such as flexion and extension of the affected limb, flexion and extension of joints, abduction, rotation, etc., position change, massage, etc. The patient’s body will be changed to prevent complications such as joint stiffness, muscle atrophy, bedsore and so on. In order to prevent complications such as joint stiffness, muscle atrophy, bedsores and so on.
2. Active training: when the patient’s muscle strength has been restored to a certain extent, the patient can gradually transition from passive training to active training, such as active joint mobility training, muscle strength training, etc., in order to further restore muscle strength and improve the symptoms of hemiplegia.
3. Comprehensive training: when the active training is carried out to a certain extent and the patient’s muscle strength has recovered significantly, the patient can carry out active sitting up and sitting training without dependence, and gradually transition to work training and walking training, etc., so as to promote the patient’s functional recovery and better adapt to daily life.
Cerebral hemorrhage hemiplegia patients should undergo rehabilitation therapy as early as possible, the earlier the rehabilitation therapy is carried out, the better the effect of functional recovery. It is recommended that patients should be treated under the guidance of professional doctors and individualized training programs should be formulated to avoid adverse consequences.