The typical gait of patients with cerebral infarction is hemiplegic gait. Hemiplegic gait is mainly characterized by flexion of the upper limbs, extension of the lower limbs, and a special walking posture in which the lower limbs of the affected side draw a circle after a step. The cause of hemiplegic gait is ischemia and hypoxia of the motor nerve center caused by cerebral infarction, which leads to functional damage of the motor-related brain areas. When hemiplegic gait occurs, it is recommended to actively give antiplatelet aggregation, lipid-lowering, nutritive brain nerve cells and other drugs for symptomatic treatment, and at the same time to start rehabilitation as soon as possible, which can be carried out through massage, physiotherapy, exercise and other ways, but the rehabilitation treatment must be carried out under the guidance of professional rehabilitation doctors in specialized hospitals, and also need to be adjusted in time according to the effect of the rehabilitation, in order to achieve a good result. Cerebral infarction patients with hemiplegic gait are recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment and rehabilitation.