Most patients with abnormal vestibular function can be trained with Cawthorne-Cooksey training. The training ranges from simple eye movements to complex ball throwing, etc. Consistent and careful training can speed up the recovery of vestibular function. The training can be performed under the guidance of a professional or accompanied by a family member. 1, lying in bed or sitting position 1, eye movement, from slow to fast; 1.1 up and down movement: eyes look up, then down; 1.2 left and right movement: eyes look to one side, then turn to the other side; 1.3 far and near gaze: gaze finger 1 meter in front of the patient gradually move closer to the patient to 0, 3 meters, the patient’s eyes follow the finger movement. 2. head movement, first slow, then fast, then closed eyes 2.1 head forward flexion, backward extension; 2.2 turn the head from side to side. Sitting position 1. Same as above for eye and head movements; 2. Shrugging and turning shoulders; 3. Forward bending and picking up objects from the ground. 3.Standing position 1. Same as above eye, head and shoulder movements; 2. From sitting to standing position with eyes open and closed; 3. Passing small balls between hands at eye level; 4. Turning in the middle from sitting to standing position. IV. Activities (indoor) 1. Take the person standing in the middle of the room and turn around and pass the ball with that person. 2. Cross the room with eyes open and closed. 3. Go up and down the slope with eyes open and closed. 4. Go up and down steps with eyes open and closed. 5. Any movement that requires bending, stretching and targeting, such as bowling and basketball.