The main contents include joint mobility training, muscle strengthening training, posture correction training and neurophysiological therapy. About 80% of the patients with cerebrovascular disease are left with movement disorders of different degrees, mainly the hemiplegic spastic pattern, which is the spastic pattern of upper limb flexion and lower limb straightening that we often see. During the bedside period of cerebrovascular disease, the main exercises are position change, passive movement, maintaining good limb position and sitting training to reduce complications such as pressure sores and joint contractures, and to lay a good foundation for future rehabilitation training; during the out-of-bed period, sitting training, balance training and rising training should be carried out to promote the improvement of limb function; during the walking period, walking training is mainly used to improve gait. In order to improve the motor function, a combination of various therapeutic techniques and motor relearning therapy are often used to restore the movement of the limbs.