Patients who are bedridden for a long time can take the following ways to gradually resume walking after the primary disease or primary injury has been completely recovered: 1: Patients should first get used to the sitting and standing position, for example, patients can sit more in bed or sit in a wheelchair and move around outdoors to get used to this position. 2: Patients should fully exercise the muscle strength of the lower limbs, generally speaking, it is recommended that patients practice straight leg raises, which means that patients are required to This kind of exercise is very important for the patient’s recovery and generally requires the patient to practice 500-1000 times a day to gradually restore the muscle strength of the lower limbs. 3, the patient needs to do the corresponding passive activities for the patient, the patient’s family needs to hold the patient’s lower limbs to gradually flex and extend their hip, knee and ankle joints to gradually restore the mobility. In addition, you can also massage the soles of the feet appropriately.4. After doing the above exercises, the patient should first sit on the edge of the bed for 5 minutes with the help of family members, and then stay upright for 5 minutes with the help of family members or a walker, without walking at this time. After standing for a period of time, if you do not feel dizzy, you can walk slowly for 1-2 minutes with the help of your family, and then rest, and gradually resume walking through this gradual way.