What are the rehabilitation assessments for hemiplegia?

  Definition of hemiplegia: incomplete or complete loss of ipsilateral upper and lower limb movements caused by cerebrovascular disease, traumatic brain injury, brain tumor, encephalitis, meningitis and other intracerebral lesions.  Rehabilitation assessment of hemiplegia 1.Basic concept Rehabilitation assessment is the process of collecting, quantifying, analyzing and comparing the patient’s functional status and potential ability with normal standards.  2.Assessment method Conversation, observation, testing and filling out forms 3.Assessment content Sensory muscle tone Motor function Balance and coordination Basic life ability Walking ability 4.Assessment stage Initial assessment (admission), middle assessment (about one month), final assessment (about three months).  Sensory classification 1, superficial sensation: skin and mucous membrane sensation 2, deep sensation: tendon muscle tympanic membrane and joint sensation 3, compound sensation: time pick, two-point discrimination sensation, positioning sensation, graphic sensation, etc., which is formed by the parietal cortex of the brain to analyze and compare and synthesize various sensations such as depth and shallow.