Cerebellar infarction of the right side | Cerebellar infarction

Cerebellar infarction of the right side

In a cerebellar infarction of the left side, the symptoms are exactly the opposite. The coordination difficulties and movement restrictions are localized on the right side. The problem for most people is that most of the banal activities, such as writing, are performed with the right hand.

If the otherwise much used side of the body is suddenly restricted, this can mean an enormous amount of suffering for the patient. Exercises to regain all motor skills should be initiated immediately after the condition has improved, so that the musculoskeletal system is challenged and relearned as quickly as possible.