Cerebral infarction patients with hemianesthesia can do rehabilitation training, which is conducive to the maintenance of body muscle function and the recovery of brain cells.
If patients with cerebral infarction with hemianesthesia are bedridden for a long time or do not carry out functional exercises, the muscles of the numb half of the body will undergo disuse atrophy, which will lead to the gradual loss of muscle function.
Rehabilitation training can make the body muscles maintain the functional state, and those who recover well can achieve the ability of self-care. At the same time, regular rehabilitation training is conducive to the recovery of brain cells and the recovery of the functional areas of the infarcted part of the patient.
Patients with cerebral infarction who suffer from hemianesthesia should carry out rehabilitation training as early as possible under the guidance of doctors, and the specific training program should be in accordance with the doctor’s prescription, and patients should pay attention to gradual progress, and should not be too hasty. If there is any discomfort, consult a doctor in time.