Whether or not a stroke paralyzed paraplegic can recover and the degree of recovery depends on the location and extent of the injury, the effectiveness of the follow-up treatment, and the effectiveness of the rehabilitation exercises. Recovery is fastest 3 to 6 months after stroke, and slow after 6 months, with mild cases recovering and severe cases not recovering. Cerebral infarction or hemorrhage site is relatively small, the damage site is located in non-important functional areas, through active treatment, hemiplegia is possible to recover, if the hemorrhage site is relatively large, the damage site is located in the ventricles of the brain, the brainstem or the thalamus and other important functional areas, the possibility of recovery is very small. Timely and active medication and physical therapy after hemiplegia can relieve and control the condition and prevent another stroke. At the same time, early rehabilitation exercises, such as joint mobility training, muscle strength training, transfer training, gait training and daily living ability training, can effectively promote recovery. Failure to carry out the above treatments and rehabilitation exercises in a timely manner may also affect the degree of recovery. It is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time, standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor, and carry out rehabilitation exercises as soon as possible to promote recovery.