After being discharged from the hospital, patients with cerebral hemorrhage should be actively engaged in relevant rehabilitation at home. First of all, it is necessary to ensure that the limb is located in the correct position of placement. The first principle is not to let the muscles atrophy. The second principle is not to compress the muscles or joints of the body. Therefore, for daily recovery, it is important to pay attention to the movement of one’s joints. It is best if you can move them actively. If hemiplegia is caused, it is necessary to move the big joints of the limbs, such as hip joints, knee joints, elbow joints, etc., under the guidance of family members, which can effectively prevent adhesions. Secondly, passive training. Passive training is very important. In the simplest way, for example, if one arm is hemiplegic, the other arm can be used to assist the hemiplegic side, and a series of uplift, lateral raise or stretching training can be carried out. Finally, balance training, such as sitting up on the bed, or family members holding the patient’s back, assisting the exercise of balance, so that little by little from 0 degrees to 90 degrees, very conducive to future recovery.