In the clinical complications of stroke, the more common complications are as follows: 1, shoulder pain: many patients have shoulder pain about one month after the onset of the disease; 2, shoulder subluxation; 3, shoulder-hand syndrome: a relatively common and headache complication; 4, deep vein thrombosis of the lower limbs: a relatively dangerous and fatal risk; 5, pressure ulcers: with the development of nursing care technology, pressure ulcers are relatively Falling pneumonia: especially for patients with severe or early stroke, falling pneumonia is easy to occur; if the swallowing function is not good, aspiration pneumonia is easy to occur; 7, secondary epilepsy: hemorrhagic stroke patients are relatively more common; 8, other complications: for patients with a long time of disease, heterotopic ossification and joint contracture may occur, which need early prevention to prevent complications from continuing to develop. development.