Question

A 16-year-old adolescent suffered a brain clot due to a car accident, which in turn compressed the nerves, resulting in difficulty in the movement of the left hand and left foot. Although the left hand has sensation, it lacks strength, and abnormal movements are observed when walking with the left foot. In this situation, is there still a possibility of recovery?

Answer

Based on your description, the limited physical movement suggests that it is likely due to brain congestion caused by trauma compressing the nerves. The impairment of limb motor function may be due to traumatic brain hemorrhage, where the blood pressure is compressing the nerves. Since it has been many years since the incident and sequelae have formed, recovery is not an easy task, and there is currently no particularly effective treatment method. It is recommended that you continue with gradual exercises and observe for any signs of recovery.