Can you recover from a stroke of hemiplegia?

Stroke hemiplegia can be recovered. Patients in the acute phase of stroke can develop hemiplegia. In the acute phase, patients are given thrombolytic, anti-platelet aggregation and anticoagulation therapy along with early rehabilitation, patients can recover from hemiplegia to a certain extent. In most patients, the symptoms of hemiplegia can be significantly reduced after the acute treatment, while some patients may have the sequelae of hemiplegia after the acute treatment, but they can be given follow-up rehabilitation. The first 6 months after stroke is the golden period for rehabilitation. It is recommended that patients undergo systematic rehabilitation, such as limb exercise therapy and occupational therapy, and the hemiplegia can be reduced, especially the large movements of the limbs, such as walking of the lower limbs and arm swinging of the upper limbs, can be recovered well. If the patient has poor fine motor skills, such as poor finger dexterity, self-exercise can be performed at regular intervals, all of which are conducive to recovery after stroke hemiparesis.