Ordinary patients with coronary artery disease can be massaged after stenting because the stents are generally made of special alloy materials, which have strong support and corrosion resistance, and the molding function is also very reliable, and almost will not rust or collapse, and the stent will be expanded during the operation, which will make the stent tightly set in the arterial wall, as if it grows on top of the arterial wall, and basically will not be dislocated or fall off. However, for patients with acute myocardial infarction or heart failure, excessive forceful massage may cause greater irritation to the body, inducing cardiovascular events, and forceful massage is not recommended.