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Danger! Five Misunderstandings After Acidente Vascular Cerebral - Acidente Vascular Cerebral Center

A good rest will fazer you fully recuperado

Acidente Vascular Cerebral pacientes are often accompanied by physical dysfunction (paralisia), such as mão stiffness, inconvenient walking, and difficulty in completing some daily activities. In order to ajudar them live a better life, the family members of the pacientes will feed the pacientes who poderia have eaten by themselves, and will not let the pacientes walk or take things by themselves. Over time, pacientes will become dependent and will not take the initiative to exercise.

 

It will be better if you take medicine

The paciente’s family believes that the paciente is already receiving medication, as long as he rests well and does not need reabilitação training, he pode gradually recuperar on his own.

 

The above two misunderstandings will cause pacientes to suffer from disuse syndrome, which refers to pacientes who have been inactive for a long time or have insufficient activity after a acidente vascular cerebral. Due to the decline of the body or local physiological função, osteoporosis, muscle atrophy, and Joint spasms, lung infections, etc., leaving sequelae.

 

Only exercise the affected side

After a acidente vascular cerebral, family members often mislead the paciente to train only the affected membro, which is too strong, which will cause severe shoulder subluxation, and will also hinder the paciente's recuperação of motor control, coordination and fine skills.

 

Excessive training

Many people think that the harder the exercise, the better, but this will only strengthen the flexor movimento, inhibit the extensor movimento, and fazer the upper membros on the hemiplegic side show a state of flexion and spasm.

 

Training too early

Some family members and pacientes are impatient and have a slight ability to move the affected membro, but they cannot wait to start walking or climbing stairs and other intensive training when they do not have the ability to sit or stand alone, causing the paciente to walk in circles and tremors.