Exercise, such as epiphysis of upper limbs, abduction, external rotation, elbow flexion and extension, foot flexion and extension of lower limbs. Fourth, the basic recovery stage: on the basis of standing and simple activities of upper limbs, we began to practice walking, and fine hand movements and language functions recovered. Walking starts with swinging your body from side to side with support, and your legs take turns to carry loads. Then, step by step, gradually transition to walking alone with crutches. Practice bending your knees and lifting your legs when walking in circles. Upper limb exercise can practice fine activities such as holding bowls, spoons, chopsticks, dressing, knitting and abacus. Aphasia should contribute to the recovery and exercise of language function. 5. Diet care: The diet should be light, eat more fresh vegetables, fruits, bean products, kelp, jellyfish, dried shrimps, and eat fish, chicken, eggs, milk and dairy products appropriately to ensure adequate intake in protein. Patients with hypertension should control the intake of salt, generally 5 grams per day is appropriate. People who have difficulty eating should be fed with food or nasal feeding. Gastric juice should be pumped before nasal feeding, and then food should be infused to prevent food from entering the trachea by mistake. After each food infusion, a small amount of warm water should be infused to clean the lumen, and then the nasal feeding tube should be clamped. Long-term nasal feeding should replace the gastric tube once a week. Clean your nose and mouth in time. Sixth, others: help patients build confidence. Turn over frequently to avoid bedsores. Pay attention to the room hygiene, often open the window for ventilation, but avoid direct access and beware of catching a cold. Keep the stool unobstructed and defecate if necessary. Ensure that patients have enough time to rest and sleep, so as to facilitate early recovery. /span
What are the rehabilitation treatment methods for hemiplegic patients? According to your description, your condition should be hemiplegia caused by cerebral hemorrhage, which belongs to sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage. If we treat it, we should hurry up. The earlier the treatment, the better the rehabilitation effect. It is suggested that targeted nerve tissue repair therapy should be adopted. /span