Usually, the time from the acute attack of cerebral infarction to about six months is called the golden recovery period of cerebral infarction. Patients with cerebral infarction usually show paralysis of limbs, numbness, abnormal sensation, unfavorable speech, etc. after an attack. If patients can undergo timely and correct treatment, the signs and symptoms of neurological deficits can be minimized, and the sequelae and lethality can be reduced. Usually, after symptomatic treatment by professional doctors, such as improving blood circulation and cooperating with rehabilitation therapy, the patient’s functional recovery will be improved to a certain extent. 3 months or so, the patient will have significant improvement in the sequelae such as loss of sensation in the limbs. However, once more than six months have passed, it will be difficult for patients to have further recovery of clinical symptoms. It is recommended that patients with cerebral infarction should undergo active rehabilitation within the golden period to effectively reduce the occurrence of sequelae.