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An article to understand the recovery training of upper limb motor dysfunction after السكتة الدماغية - السكتة الدماغية Center

About السكتة الدماغية

السكتة الدماغية is a disease in which blood circulation is destroyed due to acute cerebrovascular disease, resulting in partial or global neurological dysfunction. At the same time, it is also a common disease among the elderly in today's society, and the incidence rate is increasing year by year.

السكتة الدماغية has the characteristics of high morbidity, high disability and high mortality. About 85% of السكتة الدماغية patients have limb movement disorders.


Types of limb paralysis after السكتة الدماغية

Limb motor paralysis is a common clinical symptom and sign of cerebral apoplexy. Different parts of the lesion can lead to paralysis of different limbs and different degrees of severity, such as الشلل النصفي, monoplegia, quadriplegia or crossed limb paralysis.

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Upper limb dysfunction in الشلل النصفي is one of the common symptoms and signs of السكتة الدماغية


Human upper limbs need to complete more complex movements than lower limbs, their nervous control central system is more complex, and the recovery after injury is slower. After 3 months of concurrent treatment, 55% to 75% of patients still have upper limb disorders. إعادة التأهيل training for patients is particularly important. إعادة التأهيل exercise based on "brain plasticity" is an effective treatment method that has long been proven by clinical medical practice.


New concepts and new technologies are more applied to إعادة التأهيل medical services. Robotic technology is introduced into the field of إعادة التأهيل therapy, using the high intensity & repeatability, intelligent feedback & interaction, and task-oriented features of robots, allowing them to perform heavy work instead of physical therapists.