Symptoms of bone pain during the recovery period of stroke patients are usually not directly related to the stroke disease itself, but mostly due to the atrophy and adhesion of ligaments and tendons around the joints caused by the lack of effective exercise after the stroke, or caused by other factors.
Stroke patients have difficulty moving due to hemiplegia, etc. Failure to carry out rehabilitation training in time during the recovery period can lead to atrophy and adhesion of ligaments, tendons and other soft tissues around the joints, leading to bone entrapment pain. In addition, stroke patients who have been bedridden for a long time due to limited mobility, and whose bodies have been in one position for a long time, may also suffer from bone pain.
In addition stroke patients during the recovery period due to physical discomfort, lack of exercise, eating less, can lead to calcium deficiency, which leads to symptoms of bone pain. If the patient suffers from rheumatism, rheumatoid and other diseases, it can also lead to bone pain.
It is recommended that patients with bone pain symptoms during the recovery period consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause and then target treatment.