How can stroke patients recover their health?

After stroke, patients will have sensory or motor disorders in one limb, accompanied by aphasia, dysphagia and cognitive impairment. In layman's terms, patients can't eat, talk or walk. The above obstacles are also some functional obstacles that patients and their families most urgently hope to recover. Generally, the rehabilitation treatment of stroke patients begins as soon as possible after the patient's condition is stable and vital signs no longer develop for 24 hours. Rehabilitation therapy can help patients move, stand, walk and go up and down stairs through exercise therapy, and help patients eat, dress, wash and go to the toilet through occupational therapy. At the same time, it can also help patients with language communication training.

For young patients with working ability, professional functional training should also be designed for patients. Rehabilitation treatment also includes psychological intervention, family environment transformation, and provision of assistive devices. Therefore, the rehabilitation of stroke patients must be based on the concept of holistic rehabilitation, so as to comprehensively rehabilitate patients.