Moving from bed to wheelchair is an important technique for patients with hemiplegic to get out of bed and start activity. Mastering the skill of bed and wheelchair transfer can ac...
Studies have shown that about 90 percent of stroke patients can regain walking and self-care ability if they receive professional and active rehabilitation treatment, and some pati...
Because of increased muscle tone and decreased strength in the lower limbs, patients with hemiplegia often have drop foot, varus foot and external or internal rotation of the lower...
Shoulder subluxation refers to a partial dislocation of the shoulder joint. It occurs when the humerus partly or completely comes out of the glenoid socket in the should. It is a c...
In the early stages after stroke, proper sleeping and sitting posture can help patients prevent complications such as spasms and muscle contracture and maintain normal joint positi...
Hypertension is the main risk factor for stroke. More than 90% of high blood pressure caused by lifestyle habits or genetic factors. Under the long-term effect of hypertension, the...
In the elderly population, stroke (stroke) is a disease with a high morbidity. The vast majority of surviving patients will have sequelae of hemiplegia, leading to motor dysfunctio...
In recent years, with the rapid development of robotic technology, artificial intelligence and electro-mechanical components, robotics are increasingly applied in the rehabilitatio...
Developed by Swedish physical therapist Signe Brunnstrom in the 1960s, Brunnstrom stages demonstrate how the motor function is restored and the brain reorganized after stroke. Most...
Studies showed that almost 70%-80% of stroke patients have hemiplegia, aphasia, cognitive dysfunction and other sequelae, seriously affecting patients life quality; at the same tim...
We have introduced early rehabilitation, active rehabilitation and appropriate rehabilitation in the principles of neurorehabilitation in the last article. In this article, we will...
Neurorehabilitation is a complex medical process designed to aid in recovery from nervous system damage and to minimize or compensate for any resulting functional changes. For a lo...