The recovery period after cerebral thrombosis is about one year, but six months after the acute phase of cerebral thrombosis is the golden recovery period. For patients with sequelae, rehabilitation therapy should be carried out along with drug treatment to restore the patient’s motor and sensory nerves and restore the patient’s ability to take care of himself. At the same time, we should pay attention to the recovery of patients’ psychological state and promote their return to family and society, so as to functionally achieve the purpose of curing cerebral thrombosis. However, cerebral thrombosis is a very complicated process, and most patients with mild disease can fully recover through active treatment and preventive rehabilitation therapy. If the infarct area and embolism area of the patient are relatively large there may be some sequelae left. Patients in this case should not be discouraged and should improve through active rehabilitation. Because the patient’s nerve cells are non-renewable, but the brain nerves will have other replacement effects generated by active exercise.