Rehabilitation can be done for hemiplegia after cerebral aneurysm surgery, and the common rehabilitation contents include limb movement rehabilitation, sensory function rehabilitation and so on. Rehabilitation training can be done after stabilization of the condition after cerebral aneurysm surgery. The content of the training is determined according to the type and degree of dysfunction and recovery time. Rehabilitation treatment needs to be carried out under the guidance of doctors and therapists. 1. Limb movement rehabilitation: for those with motor dysfunction, active/passive joint mobility training can be started at the bedside in the early postoperative period, assisted by therapists, and pulling and other means to promote active muscle strength recovery and avoid or reduce limb spasticity; in the postoperative recovery period, the patient is provided with symmetrical weight transfer for both lower limbs through weight-loss walking training, so that the affected limbs are weight-bearing as early as possible, and the practice of complete gait training can be repeated The patient’s gait training was repeated in the postoperative recovery period. 2. Sensory training: those with sensory disorders can use specific sensory training or sensory correlation training to improve their sensory abilities such as tactile and muscle movement perception, such as the use of pain, tactile stimulation, alternating temperature stimulation with ice-warm water, and selecting the appropriate posture for tactile screening of physical objects. In addition, manipulative treatments such as acupuncture, tuina, massage, and physical factors such as electrotherapy and magnetotherapy, and assistive devices such as walking aids, orthotics, and braces are all helpful for the patient’s recovery. It is recommended that patients with hemiplegia after cerebral aneurysm surgery should undergo rehabilitation training under the guidance of a rehabilitation doctor as soon as possible after their condition is stabilized, with a view to maximizing the recovery of their life activities.