Stroke hand generally refers to the abnormal function of fingers after stroke, and the main rehabilitation treatments include functional exercise, physical factor therapy and traditional rehabilitation therapy. 1. Functional exercise: For abnormal finger function, functional exercise can effectively restore finger function. (1) Grip training: common exercises such as grip strength training and rubber band training help patients to strengthen their muscles, which in turn enhances their grip ability. (2) Fine motor training: Commonly, such as threading a needle, tying a button, etc., to exercise the fine motor of the fingers. (3) Sensory function training: common methods such as touching cotton, sandpaper, etc., to help patients exercise finger sensory function. (2) Physical factor therapy: common methods such as infrared therapy, electromagnetic therapy, ultrasonic therapy, etc., which help to improve local blood circulation and promote the recovery of finger function. 3. Traditional rehabilitation therapy: common methods such as acupuncture, massage, etc. can effectively help patients relieve symptoms and improve finger dysfunction. It is recommended that patients should consult a doctor in time and carry out treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor, and do not train blindly to avoid adverse consequences.