Suspension Exercise Therapy Concept Suspension exercise therapy is a general concept of active therapy and exercise aimed at functional improvement. Features: Active movement and gradual progress Modern rehabilitation medicine treatment concept Through relaxation techniques, motor control training, proprioceptive training, stability training, strength and endurance training, etc., more and more complex conditioned reflexes are prompted to be formed in the cerebral cortex to achieve joint stability, reasonable distribution of stress, and eventually improve function. The use of SET in cerebral palsy treatment The use of joint movement under pulling and weight reduction can relieve muscle tension and improve joint mobility to assist lower joint weight-bearing exercises. Exercise is a reasonable distribution of stress under the premise of maintaining joint stability, and under the complex and precise control of the central nervous system, work is done through muscle synergy to achieve limb and trunk activities. Joint stability in movement requires precise control and concerted muscle work. Sensory and motor control training, maintenance of normal motor function muscle training, the use of different suspension points, different suspension methods to change the size of the limb force. Motor sensory training, each joint of the human body has its complex biomechanical characteristics and coordination, mutual influence, pure restoration of joint mobility and muscle strength does not fully restore function. For this reason, kinesthetic training techniques on unstable support surfaces have good application value. Progressive training, through suspension point changes and movement plane changes, from easy to difficult, step by step. Group training, through group training, stimulates motivation, competition as well as improves social interaction. ET suspension in cerebral palsy treatment, through traction, weight reduction to relax tense muscles, expansion of joint range of motion through joint mobility training, followed by joint stability training and integrated motor sensory training targeting local stabilizing muscles, and progressive muscle strength training using one’s own body weight.