Cerebral infarction leg strength can be trained through passive activities and active exercise.
1. Passive activities: if the patient can not actively complete the leg lifting, leg extension, backward extension, hooking the instep and other movements, you can assist in restoring the strength of the lower limbs through stretching and stimulation techniques, such as stretching the popliteus muscle, Achilles tendon and so on.
2. Active exercise: If the patient can move on his own, he can perform translational exercises, such as adduction and abduction at the initial stage, and then place his heel on the bed to complete active movements such as leg flexion and leg extension. If the condition improves, you can get out of bed to do some weight-bearing exercises, such as holding the bed, standing against the wall, standing steadily, you can stand on one leg, and then walk training, and gradually return to independent walking.
Cerebral infarction leg strength training should be trained under the guidance of professional medical personnel, to face positively and optimistically, can be conducive to the recovery of the disease.