Cerebral infarction walking legs do not bend, may be cerebral infarction triggered by hemiplegia caused by the recommended rehabilitation training, such as doing upper and lower limb stretching activities, with the help of rehabilitation equipment to maintain the functional position of the limbs, climbing stairs and so on.
1. At the initial stage of rehabilitation training, patients can try to do stretching activities of the lower limbs on the hemiplegic side under the guidance of professional teachers in the rehabilitation center, so as to initially restore the function of the limbs. During the training interval, the patient can also use rehabilitation equipment to maintain the functional position of the limb to avoid foot drop or lower limb deformity.
2. In the middle and late stages of the rehabilitation training, the patient’s limb motor function is initially recovered, and sitting, standing and stepping training can be carried out under the guidance of professionals. After the function is recovered to a certain extent, the patient can enhance and improve the function of the lower limb joints by climbing stairs and try to walk on different surfaces and cross the obstacles, which helps to improve the patient’s daily behavior.
The key to the rehabilitation of cerebral infarction patients who walk without bending their legs lies in persistence, therefore, they should actively cooperate with doctors to carry out relevant training. In addition, it is necessary to strengthen the exercise of self-care ability in daily life, such as getting up, dressing, undressing and eating by oneself. If any discomfort occurs during the rehabilitation training process, feedback should be given to the doctor in time to avoid injury due to improper training posture.