Can the upper and lower extremity muscle strength remaining at grade 2 after cerebral infarction be recovered?

After cerebral infarction, the muscle strength of upper and lower limbs is left at grade 2, and some patients may still recover after active treatment.
After cerebral infarction, the muscle strength of upper and lower limbs is still grade 2, which means that the patient’s limbs can’t fight against gravity and leave the bed surface. If the patient follows the doctor’s instruction to use drugs such as alteplase to dissolve the thrombus in a timely manner within 4.5 hours after the cerebral infarction occurs, and then carries out the regular rehabilitation training in the later stage, the muscle strength of upper and lower limbs may gradually return to normal from grade 2 gradually.
However, if the lesion of cerebral infarction is large in scope and the post-infarction treatment is not timely, the muscle strength of upper and lower limbs may not recover well, and may remain at grade 2, or reach grade 3 or 4 in the later stage, and there may be sequelae such as slow and inflexible activities.
After cerebral infarction, upper and lower extremity muscle strength of grade 2 may be more serious, must take timely and effective treatment measures, but also more massage upper and lower extremity muscle tissue to promote blood circulation, so as to have a better recovery.