Parkinson’s syndrome is not usually associated with little previous exercise, and its etiology is not yet clear, and may be due to drugs, head trauma, infection, chemical substances, cerebrovascular disease and other factors. The etiology and pathogenesis of Parkinson’s syndrome is not yet clear, according to the survey can be seen that its related risk factors are mostly related to drugs, head trauma, infection, chemical substances, cerebrovascular disease and other factors, and with little exercise usually has no direct relationship. Patients with Parkinson’s syndrome mainly experience clinical syndromes related to motor function, characterized by tremor, bradykinesia, muscle stiffness, postural instability, balance disorders, etc. Patients may also suffer from olfactory deficits, and with the progression of the disease, cognitive disorders and dysphagia may also occur. Once diagnosed with Parkinson’s syndrome, patients need to actively cooperate with doctors to take relevant treatment measures to slow down the progression of the disease.