What kind of rehabilitation training for cerebral infarction

Rehabilitation training for cerebral infarction is different according to different training methods and purposes in the acute stage, recovery stage and after-effects stage, mainly focusing on the prevention of complications and functional training.
1. The rehabilitation of cerebral infarction in the acute stage is mainly to ensure the stability of vital signs, to prevent spasm of limbs by placing the limbs in good positions, to prevent deep vein thrombosis by pneumatic compression therapy, and to prevent decubitus ulcers by turning over on a regular basis, and so on.
2. The rehabilitation in the recovery period is to recover the function of limbs, speech, swallowing and other functions, and to help patients better adapt to daily life through active and passive training.
3. The recovery of hemiplegic function in the sequela stage tends to be slow, and the main purpose is to ensure that the patient’s gait is corrected, fine-motor and balance ability are trained, and to prevent the occurrence of adverse events such as falls and bed crashes, in an effort to recover the dysfunction.
Patients are advised to undergo rehabilitation training as early as possible for optimal recovery. Patients are advised to undergo treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor or rehabilitation therapist to avoid adverse consequences.