Whether rehabilitation training can restore motor function depends on the cause of the impairment and the degree of injury. If the motor function is impaired due to over exercise, muscle fatigue or pain after trauma, and muscle disease, it can be recovered through rehabilitation training; if the motor function is impaired due to serious nerve injury, it is very difficult to recover.
1. Recoverable cases: Excessive exercise, muscle fatigue or pain after trauma can cause motor dysfunction, and patients can be treated through rest, massage, acupressure, physiotherapy and rehabilitation training, and this kind of motor dysfunction can be recovered.
If it is caused by the disease of the muscle itself or the damage of the nerves innervating the muscle, such as muscle tumor, cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage and herniated disc, etc., it is possible to gradually restore the motor function by treating the corresponding disease, releasing the compression and carrying out rehabilitation training under the guidance of professional rehabilitator.
2. Difficult to recover: If the nerve damage is serious, it is difficult to recover the motor function completely. If the herniated disc compresses the nerves innervating the limbs for a long time and is too heavy, it will cause irreversible deformation of the nerves. At this time, even if the compression is lifted and systematic rehabilitation training is carried out, it is difficult to restore the motor function to the normal level.
If motor dysfunction occurs, you should go to the regular hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease and undergo treatment, under the guidance of the rehabilitator, adhere to the rehabilitation training, which will help the functional recovery and return to normal life as soon as possible.