The main treatment programs of the Department of Rehabilitation mainly include neurological rehabilitation, orthopedic rehabilitation, cardiopulmonary rehabilitation and postpartum rehabilitation. 1. Neurological rehabilitation: mainly treats cerebrovascular diseases, such as cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral infarction, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, peripheral nerve injury, and pediatric cerebral palsy. 2. Orthopedic rehabilitation: mainly treating patients’ dysfunctions caused by various orthopedic traumas, such as various fractures, ligament injuries and post-joint replacement surgeries. 3. Cardiopulmonary rehabilitation: mainly for patients with reduced cardiac function or cardiac function after cardiac surgery, such as coronary heart disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, etc., for cardiopulmonary rehabilitation. 4. Postpartum rehabilitation: for women who have pelvic floor muscle relaxation after childbirth or for age and other reasons, through rehabilitation training to restore the function of gynecological pelvic floor related muscles. Rehabilitation medicine is a new branch of medicine, which has corresponding rehabilitation methods for most clinical diseases. It focuses not only on preserving the life of the disabled, but also on restoring their functions as much as possible, improving their quality of life, and helping the patients to return to the society.