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How to exercise (sequela of cerebral hemorrhage) hand muscles?
Flexible job training, such as:

(1) Insertion game: In this activity, repeated pulling and inserting actions can improve the grasping ability of hands, and requiring patients to insert cuttings into the air accurately and skillfully will help improve the dexterity of hands. In order to improve the patient's coordination ability, the patient can hold the skewer with tweezers to do this.

(2) Rope weaving: By winding, pulling, arranging, knotting and threading beads, the motor function of the patient's finger joints can be improved, especially the functions of lateral pinching, finger pinching and three-finger pinching, and the tactile function and coordination can also be improved.

(3) Maze training: This activity can train the fine control ability of upper limbs and enhance the coordination function of eyes, hands and the whole upper limbs.