Generally, it is not possible to do inverted exercise after the installation of cardiac stents, and daily exercise should be soothing and of appropriate intensity. After the installation of cardiac stent, patients should pay attention to bed rest, monitor their condition, and usually should not do inverted exercise to prevent bleeding from the surgical wound. After a period of time after the installation of cardiac stent, when the body recovers well, it is still not advocated to do inverted exercise, in order to prevent the heartbeat from accelerating, often accompanied by panic, chest tightness, heartburn, dizziness and other uncomfortable symptoms due to insufficient cardiac and cerebral blood and oxygen function during exercise. Usually, when the patient’s condition is relatively stable, he or she can do simple, soothing and appropriate intensity exercises, such as yoga, slow walking, playing Tai Chi, cycling and so on. These exercises can help improve immunity and recovery and will not adversely affect the patient’s condition. Exercise time and intensity should be judged according to one’s own actual situation, and overwork should be avoided. It is recommended that people with cardiac stents should pay attention to rest and balanced diet, and should also pay attention to regular medical checkups in order to monitor changes in their conditions. No authoritative basis. Attention to rest after cardiac stent surgery, the patient’s heart itself or post-surgery activity tolerance decreases, can not be heavy physical labor, strenuous exercise, which should be regarded as a kind of common sense. Inversion exercise will increase the burden on the heart, brain congestion, etc., so try to avoid doing it.