Neurological recovery mainly includes recovery from brain injury, spinal cord injury and peripheral nerve injury.
1. Recovery from brain injury: its main manifestations include: from deep coma to medium coma, and then back to light coma and then to drowsiness or even wakefulness; cognitive power, calculation power, orientation power, memory and other functions are improved; muscle power is gradually improved, muscle tone is gradually returned to normal; gradually can understand other people’s speech, and their own speech is gradually fluent, swallowing function is gradually restored; voluntary urinary function is gradually restored, and urine tube is removed and so on. The urinary catheter is removed.
2. Recovery of spinal cord injury: the main manifestation is that the abnormal sensation of the patient’s limbs will gradually diminish, and the muscles of the limbs can have the performance of contraction or the muscles become strong gradually, and the patient can control the urination and defecation on his own, and the autonomic function is recovered, and so on.
3. Recovery of peripheral nerve injury: It is manifested that the numbness of the limbs gradually improves, and the muscle strength of the limbs gradually improves.
The performance of different parts of the nerve injury varies, and it is suggested that patients should carry out standardized treatment under the guidance of doctors.