Cerebral hemorrhage hemiplegia 3 months arms and legs will not move still have the possibility of partial recovery, need to timely and standardized rehabilitation. Cerebral hemorrhage belongs to a type of stroke, and its recovery pattern is consistent with the general pattern of stroke rehabilitation. Studies show that after the onset of stroke, about 12% of patients can recover good upper limb and hand function, and 78% of patients can resume independent walking. Factors affecting the recovery of hemiplegic limb function in cerebral hemorrhage include the severity of the initial lesion, the timeliness and effectiveness of early treatment, the age of the patient, the general condition of the body, and whether timely and standardized rehabilitation therapy has been carried out. Significant improvement of upper limb and walking ability in patients with cerebral hemorrhage often occurs within 3-6 months after the onset of the disease, and the maximum degree of motor recovery is about 6 months after the onset of the disease. Therefore, cerebral hemorrhage hemiplegia 3 months arms and legs will not move, if not carried out rehabilitation therapy, need to timely and standardized rehabilitation therapy. If you have been in standardized rehabilitation training, you need to continue to adhere to the training, and if the treatment effect is not satisfactory, you should communicate with your doctor in time and adjust the treatment plan if necessary.