Is it possible to recover more than 3 years after a brain hemorrhage?

Recovery from brain hemorrhage over 3 years is less likely. This is because the lack of scientific and effective treatment for brain hemorrhage for more than 3 years may give rise to sequelae, such as muscle atrophy and joint contracture with long-term braking, as well as faulty movement patterns due to self-exercise that causes other muscle and joint compensations. The earlier the treatment time after cerebral hemorrhage, the higher the possibility of recovery. The main means of recovery include motor training such as active-passive training, training of daily living activities such as hand function training, fine motor training, physical factor therapy such as infrared rays, biofeedback therapy, and assistive devices. After brain hemorrhage, it is recommended to seek medical treatment as soon as possible, under the guidance of doctors and therapists, do not treat yourself to avoid delays.