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Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
What Is Subarachnoid Hemorrhage? Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) refers to a clinical syndrome caused by the rupture of diseased blood vessels at the bottom or surface of the brain, and the direct flow of blood into the subarachnoid cavity. It is also known as primary SAH, which accounts for approx...Read more -
What is Cerebral Hemorrhage
What Is Cerebral Hemorrhage? Cerebral hemorrhage refers to the bleeding caused by non-traumatic vascular rupture in brain parenchyma. It accounts for 20% to 30% of all strokes, and the mortality in acute stage is 30% to 40%. It is mainly related to cerebrovascular diseases including hyperlipidemi...Read more -
What Is Cerebral Infarction?
Definition of Cerebral Infarction Cerebral infarction is also called ischemic stroke. This disease is caused by various regional blood supply disorders in brain tissue, leading to cerebral ischemia and anoxia necrosis, and then the corresponding clinical neurological deficit. According to differe...Read more -
What Is Stroke?
Definition of Stroke Cerebrovascular accident, known as stroke, refers to a 24h lasting or mortal clinical syndrome of sudden occurrence of local or total brain dysfunction caused by cerebrovascular disease. It includes cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage, and subarachnoid hemorrhage. What ...Read more -
What Causes Hand Dysfunction?
There are many common causes of hand dysfunction: 1) damage to bones and soft tissues; 2) vascular or lymphatic disease (such as lymphedema after breast cancer surgery leading to limited upper limb movement); 3) peripheral nerve and central nervous system damage, etc. Only by knowing ...Read more -
What to Do with Fracture Rehabilitation?
What Is the Purpose of Fracture Rehabilitation? Maximize the recovery of joint movement range and muscle strength. and restore the ability of daily living activities and working. What Are Fracture Rehabilitation Methods? 1. Restoration of joint movement range: loosening the internal and external ...Read more -
Common Issue about Hand Dysfunction Rehabilitation
What Is Hand Dysfunction Rehabilitation? Hand functions mainly include: 1, grasping and gripping function; 2, pinching function; 3, sensory function. In daily life and work, fine substance identification and object distinction such as dressing, writing, drawing, computer typing, unlocking, faucet...Read more -
What Is Hand Rehabilitation?
Why Should Patients Take Hand Rehabilitation? As we all know, human hand has a fine structure and complex functions of movement and sensory. Hands with 54% of the function of the whole body are also the most essential “tools” for human progress and development. Hand trauma, nerve dama...Read more -
What Are the Fracture Rehabilitation Methods after Surgeory?
What Is the Purpose of Fracture Rehabilitation? Maximize the recovery of joint movement range and muscle strength. and restore the ability of daily living activities and working. What Are the Fracture Rehabilitation Methods after Surgeory? 1, Restoration of joint movement range: loosening the int...Read more -
What to Do with Rehabilitation after Surgery of Fracture?
When Should Fracture Rehabilitation Start? When it’s 3-7 days after surgery of fracture, the swelling and pain begin to decrease. If there is no any other difficulties in activity, it comes to rehabilitation training. What Is the Purpose of Rehabilitation Training after Fracture? 1, muscle contra...Read more -
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China’s Rehabilitation Medical Care is Moving Towards to an Intelligent Era
Guideence At present, China is moving towards an old society. In addition, China has a large population, and the basic data of chronic diseases and disabled people are high. In recent years, the demand for intelligent rehabilitation medical devices in China has shown a rapid increase trend, an...Read more