For cerebral hemorrhage caused by hypertension and resulting in hemiplegia, absolute bed rest is required during the acute phase. After the acute period, it is recommended that the patient first move his or her limbs in bed and move his or her body horizontally from side to side, back and forth, and perform recovery exercises in bed to gradually restore muscle strength. When the patient can gradually move left, right, front and back appropriately, the patient can gradually sit up and sit upright without any external force. If the patient can sit upright without any external force, the patient can gradually change to standing position, and then gradually transition from standing position to walking every day, but the amount of exercise should not be too much each time to avoid uncomfortable symptoms.