What to do if you have a hemiplegic stroke and have no tone in your fingers

A stroke is a brain attack. The sequelae of finger atony left after hemiplegia of stroke can be improved by acupuncture, rehabilitation therapy and physical therapy. 1. Acupuncture and moxibustion: The after-effects of stroke may include limb weakness, mobility problems, crooked mouth, and symptoms of finger dystonia. Acupuncture and moxibustion can be used to treat the symptoms, which can be directly applied to the local area, and play a role in clearing the meridians and collaterals, and it should be operated by a professional doctor. 2. Rehabilitation therapy: Finger dystonia can be treated with active or passive activities, such as holding chopsticks, picking up designated objects, etc., to enhance muscle strength and reduce muscle tension, so that the local muscles and tendons can regain their functions, which should be carried out under the guidance of a rehabilitation therapist. 3. Physiotherapy: Modern rehabilitation medicine has developed many physiotherapy machines, which can take biofeedback training to improve the hand muscle strength and coordination, but we should pay attention to adjusting the power of the machine to avoid hurting the body. It is recommended that patients undergo rehabilitation in a timely manner to restore hand function as much as possible.