Neurodevelopmental therapy focuses on the normal physiological function of the nervous system and the developmental process of the nervous system after a central nervous system injury, and uses induction or inhibition to enable the patient to learn normal motor patterns and perform a series of daily life treatments. There are many neurodevelopmental therapies, including the Brunnstrom technique, Bobath technique, Rood technique, PNF technique, motor relearning technique, etc. In recent years, there is a DNS technique, which also uses neurodevelopmental science to carry out treatment. Each of these neurodevelopmental therapy techniques has its own advantages and disadvantages, and they need to be utilized in a comprehensive manner when used clinically.