Hemiplegia is a common symptom of acute cerebrovascular disease. Although patients with mild hemiplegia can still move around, they tend to walk with the upper limb flexed and the lower limb straightened. Why does hemiplegia occur in acute cerebrovascular patients? The main reason is that the motor center of the cerebral hemispheres is damaged. In terms of the division of labor in the human cerebral hemispheres, the right cerebral hemisphere manages the movement of the left limb through the motor center; the left cerebral hemisphere manages the movement of the right limb through the motor nerve, and any lesion on either side will lead to hemiplegia on the opposite side. It is also called the hemorrhagic artery because it is a good site for cerebral hemorrhage, but when the blood pressure drops and the blood flow is slow, thrombosis is likely to occur, and the nerve fibers in the internal capsule area are closely arranged, and both upward and downward fibers pass through here. “Once damaged, the hemiplegia and hemianopsia will occur. Treatment of hemiplegia: 1. Acute treatment. 2.Treatment for the cause of the disease. 3.Treatment for brain protection. Surgical treatment General treatment includes basic treatment such as maintenance of vital functions to deal with complications. The principle of rehabilitation treatment is to provide physical and skill training based on general and specific therapies to reduce the disability rate and enhance neurological recovery.