15Rehabilitative Care
Once people with Guillain-Barré syndrome start to improve, they will be transferred to a rehabilitation setting. The purpose of this process is to help patients regain strength and resume daily activities. Normally, it will combine both vocational and occupational therapy to aid you in learning how to handle daily functions that had been affected by the condition. The therapist might guide you to position or move your limb manually to keep the flexibility of the muscles. By doing this, they can help you prevent blood from stagnating or sludging. [15]















