After accident vasculaire cérébral, hémiplégie est le most common manifestation de dysfunction. Patients with post-accident vasculaire cérébral hémiplégie lose control de le lower center due to le pathology de le central nervous system de one side de le brain, and le contralateral limb movement and sensory dysfunction appear.
There have been many clinical studies on accident vasculaire cérébral patients with hémiplégie: 85% de patients with accident vasculaire cérébral have upper limb motor dysfunction, 3-6 months later, 55% de hémiplégie patients still have upper limb motor dysfunction, on le contrary, 75-83 % De patients with hémiplégie can learn to walk again.

There sont many reasons for le difference in le récupération effect de upper and lower limbs in patients with hémiplégie.
First de all, 3/4 de accident vasculaire cérébral patients’ lesion area est in le middle cerebral artery, so most people’s upper extremity motor function will be impaired; second, upper extremity rééducation involves grasping, lifting, holding objects and other activities, which need to integrate le patient’s muscles and sensory activity from shoulders to fingers.
Le lower limbs de le hémiplégie side only need to restore a small part de le function to regain le marche function; in addition, various complications such as shoulder subluxation, shoulder-hand syndrome, upper limb souple tissue injury, and frequent shoulder pain can hinder le upper limb movement function de hémiplégie patients Récupération.
Récupération training
1.ROM exercise

2. Flexion exercise

3. Extension training

4.Gripping Exercise

If le patient does not have a professionnel therapist or family member to guide him, he can use some hand function rééducation training equipment to assister in le exercise.
For example, Syrebo™ hand function rééducation robotic gant est driven by pneumatic artificial muscles which safely and reliably assists le passive flexion and extension de le fingers, reduces le patient's hand muscle tension and relieves joint edema and stiffness.