Cerebrovascular disease separation exercise rehabilitation

Dr. Casey White
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Dissociated motor rehabilitation is an important stage in the rehabilitation process of patients with cerebrovascular disease, which indicates that the patient's motor function is gradually recovering.

Cerebrovascular disease separation exercise rehabilitation

In this stage, the patient's spasticity gradually relieves and the dissociated motor begins to appear, that is, the limbs can move independently and controlled, instead of collectively and unconsciously. The core goal of dissociated motor rehabilitation is to further strengthen the patient's active motor ability, improve motor coordination and fineness. In

addition, the rehabilitation of patients with cerebrovascular disease during the separation exercise period also needs to be combined with the specific conditions of the patient, to develop personalized rehabilitation plans, and pay attention to the patient's psychological support and nutritional support to comprehensively promote the patient's rehabilitation process. At this stage, the patient's active participation and cooperation are also crucial. only the joint efforts of both doctors and patients can achieve the best rehabilitation effect.



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