Cerebral infarction patients with hemiplegia can be cured. If the onset of the disease is within four and a half hours, thrombolytic therapy can be given, and hemiplegia can be completely cured after successful thrombolysis. If thrombolysis is not possible, symptomatic treatment such as dehydration and antiplatelet aggregation, improving circulation, activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis should be given in the acute stage. After the acute treatment, some patients can have their hemiparesis reduced clinically, but some patients may have the sequelae of hemiparesis after the acute treatment, and systematic rehabilitation treatment is recommended. The first six months after cerebral infarction is the golden period for systematic rehabilitation, and it is recommended to carry out rehabilitation under the guidance of professional physicians, and clinically most patients can have their hemiplegia reduced after systematic rehabilitation treatment.