In the early stage, gait training can be done through weight reduction gait training, and after the muscle strength has been improved to a certain extent, training such as walking in the double bar can be done to correct the gait of hemiplegia. 1. Reduced weight gait training: Reduced weight gait training refers to hanging the patient on a suspension bed to reduce the weight of the patient when walking. Under the guidance of specialized physicians, patients are instructed to walk slowly to exercise the muscle strength of the lower limbs. 2. Walking training in the double bar: after the muscle strength of the lower limbs has been improved to a certain extent, i.e., the patient can stand up on the bed, walk independently and other activities, then the walking training in the double bar can be started. Walking in the double bar can exercise the ability to walk in a straight line, which can help correct hemiplegic gait to a certain extent. The above exercises should be performed under the guidance of a professional physician or rehabilitation therapist. As hemiplegic gait is a permanent sequela of hemiplegia, some patients may not be able to achieve the desired corrective effect through the above exercises alone. Patients are advised to consult their doctors for appropriate corrective measures.