We often emphasize that in order to strengthen the body, we need to keep exercising and doing sports. Then these are also especially important for Parkinson’s disease patients. Parkinson’s disease is mostly seen in middle-aged and elderly patients, but there are also a small number of young Parkinson’s disease patients. The disease will break the balance of the patient’s body movement, resulting in the patient’s body involuntary movement symptoms, such as tremor, stiffness, slow movement and so on. Parkinson’s disease patients should exercise appropriately during treatment. Often do active movements, such as eating, dressing, washing and so on. Strengthen the joints, muscle activity and labor training, as far as possible to maintain the limb motor function, but pay special attention to prevent falls. Of course, strengthening physical exercise will help Parkinson’s disease to be better treated, slowing down the development of the disease, delaying and reducing the production of motor complications. If, at the later stage of drug treatment of Parkinson’s disease, the patient’s motor symptoms worsen, non-motor symptoms and motor complications appear, there is no need to worry too much, and can be treated with a brain pacemaker, so that the patient can better control the symptoms and improve the quality of life.