Six months of hemiplegia can be treated with medication, physical therapy, occupational therapy, traditional rehabilitation therapy and nursing care to promote functional repair and maximize the restoration of the patient’s limb function. 1. Medication: The symptoms of hemiplegia are related to nerve dysfunction caused by brain tissue damage, so the patient can be treated with nerve-nourishing medication, such as injectable rat nerve growth factor or ganglioside. 2. Physiotherapy: It mainly includes functional electrical stimulation, electronic biofeedback, joint mobility training, muscle stretching training, muscle strength training, transfer training, gait training, etc., which can promote the functional recovery of the patients and prevent complications such as muscle atrophy and deep vein thrombosis. 3. Occupational therapy: including basic occupational labor movement and craft labor movement training for daily life of clothing, food, housing and transportation. 4. Traditional rehabilitation therapy: including acupuncture, massage, traditional Chinese medicine fumigation, phototherapy, hydrotherapy, ultrasound therapy, direct current introduction therapy, etc., to help patients relieve symptoms and promote functional recovery. 5. Nursing care: Daily nursing care for hemiplegic patients is very important and plays an important role in the prevention of related complications, which greatly affects the quality of patients’ survival. The better the care, the better the quality of survival and the degree of recovery. Recovery from hemiplegia is a gradual process that often requires the joint participation of neurologists and rehabilitation physicians, and it is recommended that patients undergo treatment under the guidance of specialized doctors to avoid adverse consequences.