Stroke is the name of a disease in Chinese medicine, but in Western medicine it is called stroke. Stroke has a high incidence, high disability rate and easy recurrence, etc. Timely and standardized rehabilitation treatment for patients with stroke sequelae can reduce functional disability and improve prognosis, the means of rehabilitation depends on the type of sequelae symptoms, in addition to traditional treatment such as acupuncture and moxibustion points, but also with systematic rehabilitation training. 1, limb dysfunction: mainly includes limb paralysis and weakness and spastic deformity of limbs, such patients should undergo early rehabilitation training, joint movement, walking, weight-bearing and other training under the guidance of professional rehabilitation teachers can promote the rehabilitation of the affected limb strength and improve limb function. 2, speech dysfunction: Communication impairment and related cognitive impairment exist in many stroke patients, with pronunciation, slurred speech and spontaneous speech and comprehension disorders being the most common. At this time, patients should strengthen several aspects of listening, speaking, reading and writing training, such as pronunciation imitation training, retelling training, etc., to promote the recovery of patients’ speech function. 3. Cognitive impairment: It occurs mostly in patients with cerebral cortex lesions, which can leave memory, comprehension, calculation, visual space and other cognitive impairment. Patients with cognitive impairment can be rehabilitated, communicate more with others, and take care of themselves to prevent accidents such as wandering and bruises. In addition, patients with stroke may also suffer from visual impairment such as partial blindness, double vision and swallowing disorders. For these patients, reasonable rehabilitation training should be developed under the guidance of rehabilitation physicians and clinicians to promote brain function recovery. Therefore, patients with post-stroke (stroke) sequelae should develop appropriate rehabilitation training programs under the guidance of rehabilitation physicians according to their types of sequelae in order to pursue the maximum recovery of their physiological and social functions.