Shoulder pain during recovery from cerebral hemorrhage may be caused by muscle strain or reduced mobility of the shoulder joint. During the recovery period of cerebral hemorrhage, it is necessary to carry out functional exercises for the limbs. Shoulder pain may be caused by shoulder muscle strain due to sudden heavy load activities. It is recommended that the rehabilitation training should be gradual and gradually increase the amount of activity, so as to avoid shoulder pain caused by sudden strenuous activities. Cerebral hemorrhage shoulder pain may also be caused by the limitation of upper limb activities, long-term inactivity of shoulder joints and adhesion of ligaments during cerebral hemorrhage. During the recovery period of cerebral hemorrhage, the strength of the upper limbs is restored, and the ligaments are stretched by the sudden activities of the upper limbs. It is recommended to start exercising with a small range of activities and gradually increase the size to avoid causing shoulder pain. Shoulder pain in the recovery period of cerebral hemorrhage may also be caused by cerebral hemorrhage, which leads to limitation of the activities of the upper limbs, long-term fixed posture, compression. It is suggested that family members should help to change the posture appropriately so as to avoid the pain caused by long-term compression. Shoulder pain during recovery from cerebral hemorrhage may also be caused by post-stroke shoulder pain, reflex neurogenic regional dystrophy and other diseases, which require timely consultation with a doctor to clarify the cause and carry out targeted treatment and rehabilitation.