Nationality:China
Age:65 years old
Diagnosis: Stroke
Admission Date: Mar 2012
The patient endured the sequelae of a cerebral hemorrhage. This incident not only disrupted his normal life but also left him with long-term health issues. For over a year, he had been grappling with a pronounced movement and sensation disorder in his right limbs, which significantly hampered his daily activities, from simple tasks like dressing to more complex ones such as walking steadily. Due to these persistent and debilitating symptoms, he was ultimately admitted to our hospital seeking comprehensive medical intervention and relief.
Symptom | Improvement |
Slow gait; instability during turns requiring external support. | Normal gait; stable turns without unsteadiness or assistance. |
Unable to lift limb; restricted mobility/balance. | Effortless limb lifting; restored strength/control for daily tasks. |
Independent squatting impossible (weakness/coordination deficits). | ndependent squatting with balance, coordination, and unaided standing. |
The patient's current progress is a remarkable starting point for an even brighter future. As they continue on the path of recovery, we can anticipate further enhancements in their physical capabilities. The improved mobility and strength will likely lead to increased participation in physical activities, such as light sports or longer walks.