How to recover from compression of motor nerves after cerebral infarction

Patients with motor dysfunction after cerebral infarction are treated by medication, surgery, physical therapy, occupational therapy and Chinese medicine. 1. Drug treatment: Symptomatic treatment through drugs to help patients relieve symptoms and restore function. Commonly, such as alteplase, aspirin, clopidogrel, ganglioside and so on. 2. Surgical treatment: common such as endovascular thrombectomy, carotid endarterectomy and so on. Symptomatic treatment to promote the functional recovery of patients. 3. Physical therapy: mainly enhance the patient’s residual muscle strength, improve and move all joints of the patient’s body, carry out position exchange and transfer movements, train the patient’s balance and coordination ability, and so on. 4. Occupational therapy: train patients to complete daily life movements, occupational labor movements, craft labor, etc., to help patients improve the quality of life, so that patients can better adapt to life after discharge. 5. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment: through acupuncture, massage, physiotherapy and other methods, it can effectively help patients relieve symptoms and improve the quality of survival. It is recommended that patients with motor dysfunction after cerebral infarction should be treated under the guidance of professional doctors as soon as possible, which is crucial for preventing complications and obtaining good recovery results. Do not blindly seek medical treatment or take medication to avoid adverse consequences.