The best time to recover from dystonia is closely related to the cause. The most common cause of hypertonia is stroke, followed by traumatic brain injury of various causes, in addition to spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, pediatric cerebral palsy, etc. can also cause hypertonia. The main reason is that these diseases can cause abnormalities in the motor neuron pyramidal tract and extrapyramidal system, which can lead to spasticity of the limbs and increased muscle tone. Depending on the severity of the disease, patients with dystonia are advised to choose the treatment intervals according to their condition and their own situation: when it affects the patient’s active or passive movement, treatment for dystonia can be considered; when the patient experiences pain and other discomforts, treatment can be carried out to reduce the dystonia; and complications such as pressure ulcers or joint deformities can occur, which need to be handled in the case of dystonia. It is recommended that patients under the guidance of professional doctors and rehabilitation instructors to carry out targeted treatment and training, so as to avoid delays in the condition.