When can I have rehabilitation after a brain hemorrhage?

Cerebral hemorrhage is a bleeding in the brain parenchyma caused by the rupture of an artery, vein or capillary in the brain. By discipline and utility, cerebral hemorrhage is classified as traumatic or non-traumatic. Traumatic cerebral hemorrhage is mainly addressed by neurosurgical monographs. Among non-traumatic cerebral hemorrhage, it is divided into secondary and primary cerebral hemorrhage. Secondary cerebral hemorrhage is caused by some primary vascular pathology, such as hematologic disease, connective tissue disease, brain tumor, cerebrovascular malformation, cerebrovascular amyloidosis, etc. Primary cerebral hemorrhage is bleeding in the brain parenchyma caused by the rupture of cerebral arteries on the basis of atherosclerosis. At present, early rehabilitation interventions play a very important role in the recovery of patients with cerebral hemorrhage, so rehabilitation should be carried out as soon as possible after cerebral hemorrhage, that is, after the condition has stabilized, we should start the assessment of rehabilitation treatment.