Is more walking not recommended for cerebral infarction recovery?

Early recovery from cerebral infarction is not recommended to blindly walk more, when the muscle strength of the affected side of the lower limbs, limb coordination and the ability to shift the center of gravity recovered to a certain degree, after evaluation, under the guidance of the therapist to start gait training.
1. When the muscle strength of the affected side of the lower limb reaches grade 3, it has the basic conditions for anti-gravity activities, and at this time, we should take the initiative to increase the muscle strength by limb activity training, in order to lay the foundation for walking.
2. Walking requires the participation of quite a lot of muscle groups, first of all, it is necessary to ensure that the core muscle groups have enough strength to maintain the stability of the body, and secondly, it is necessary to coordinate the movement of many muscles of the lower limbs and the flexibility of the transfer of the center of gravity, so only when all these have reached the standard can we walk.
Whether or not you can walk more after a cerebral infarction should be decided only after a close assessment by a rehabilitation physician in a hospital, as more walking blindly will easily lead to an abnormal gait.