Rehabilitation Training in Late Stage of Cerebral Infarction


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Rehabilitation training after cerebral infarction includes rehabilitation of motor function, rehabilitation of language function, rehabilitation of mental symptoms and rehabilitation of cognitive and sensory disorders. Rehabilitation treatment should be carried out as soon as possible, especially passive movement of limbs can be done on the second day after cerebral infarction. Rehabilitation of motor function as soon as possible for cerebrovascular disease is mainly to prevent the kind of disability syndrome that is common in clinical practice. In the past, a concept often meant that braking should be carried out in bed, because if braking was carried out for a period of time, such as one month, it was easy for him to develop joint contracture, or muscle atrophy, muscle tension decline, etc. Therefore, if the patient with cerebrovascular disease had stable vital signs in the early stage, we should encourage the patient to turn over in bed, massage the passive movement of the joints, etc. In the recovery process of the disease, it is necessary to prevent the occurrence of misuse syndrome, for example, abnormal movement patterns of limbs such as flexion of upper limbs, extension of lower limbs, and inversion of feet. This pattern is misuse syndrome, so we should try our best to prevent it and carry out a regular rehabilitation treatment.