Heavy weakness of the left lower limb after hemiplegia after stroke, which is a motor disorder that occurs after cerebrovascular disease, is very important for rehabilitation training in addition to treatment for cerebrovascular disease and prevention of reoccurrence. If the training is done properly, the symptoms of weakness in the arms and legs will recover slowly and it is possible to live a self-care life.
The best way is to conduct systematic rehabilitation training under the guidance of a doctor, and have one-on-one training with the patient. At the same time, you can also carry out limb rehabilitation exercise, the principle is gradual, from a practical point of view, combined with their own tolerance to develop individualized rehabilitation program.
For example, the exercise of paralyzed lower limbs can be carried out gradually from stretching and lifting the legs on the bed, to standing up and stepping on the spot, to walking with support. It is important to note that throughout the rehabilitation exercise, it is necessary to prevent accidents such as falls, as well as muscle and joint injuries caused by over-exercise.
Rehabilitation for heavy and weak limbs after stroke is a long process and requires persistence.