Physiotherapy: Physiotherapists will design exercise and rehabilitation training plans according to patients' specific conditions, including upper and lower limb exercise to improve muscle strength and coordination.
Functional training: by imitating the movements in daily life, we can carry out functional training such as picking up things and walking to promote the functional recovery of upper and lower limbs.
Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES): Stimulating muscle contraction through electrical stimulation can enhance the muscle strength and control ability of patients.
Balance training: Balance is the key to rehabilitation. Balance training can help patients restore the stability of walking and daily activities, and can also promote the coordination of upper limbs and lower limbs.
Continuous exercise: Rehabilitation is a continuous process, and patients need to adhere to rehabilitation exercise while maintaining a positive attitude and good living habits.
These methods are just some common rehabilitation methods, and specific rehabilitation programs need to be formulated according to the specific conditions of patients. Once again, it is recommended to consult a professional rehabilitation doctor or physiotherapist, who can provide the most suitable rehabilitation plan according to the patient's condition and needs.