After acidente vascular cerebral, hemiplegia is the most common manifestation of dysfunction. Pacientes with post-acidente vascular cerebral hemiplegia lose control of the lower center due to the pathology of the central nervous system of one side of the brain, and the contralateral membro movimento and sensory dysfunction appear.
There have been many clinical studies on acidente vascular cerebral pacientes with hemiplegia: 85% of pacientes with acidente vascular cerebral have upper membro motor dysfunction, 3-6 months later, 55% of hemiplegia pacientes still have upper membro motor dysfunction, on the contrary, 75-83 % Of pacientes with hemiplegia pode learn to walk again.

There are many reasons for the difference in the recuperação effect of upper and lower membros in pacientes with hemiplegia.
First of all, 3/4 of acidente vascular cerebral pacientes’ lesion area is in the middle cerebral artery, so most people’s upper extremity motor função will be impaired; second, upper extremity reabilitação involves grasping, lifting, holding objects and other activities, which need to integrate the paciente’s muscles and sensory activity from shoulders to fingers.
The lower membros of the hemiplegia side only need to restore a small part of the função to regain the walking função; in addition, various complications such as shoulder subluxation, shoulder-mão syndrome, upper membro soft tissue injury, and frequent shoulder pain pode hinder the upper membro movimento função of hemiplegia pacientes Recuperação.
Recuperação training
1.ROM exercise

2. Flexion exercise

3. Extension training

4.Gripping Exercise

If the paciente does not have a professional therapist or family member to guide him, he pode usar some mão função reabilitação training equipment to assist in the exercise.
For example, Syrebo™ mão função reabilitação robótico luva is driven by pneumatic artificial muscles which safely and reliably assists the passive flexion and extension of the fingers, reduces the paciente's mão muscle tension and relieves joint edema and stiffness.