The chance of recovering from a ruptured cerebral aneurysm will be about 40%. This is because of whether the ruptured cerebral aneurysm was followed by formal treatment, and whether there was formal rehabilitation at a later stage, as well as the patient’s initiative. All of these factors together determine whether rehabilitation is possible after cerebral aneurysm surgery. In 1/3 of the cases, the first rupture of aneurysm will cause sudden death, and there is no chance of treatment, let alone rehabilitation. Therefore, it is more likely that the first ruptured cerebral aneurysm is treated actively, and the condition is stable and functional exercise is carried out at a later stage through rehabilitation, including acupuncture, massage and physical therapy. In addition, the patient’s subjective initiative is good and can cooperate with the future rehabilitation functional exercise, so that better recovery can be achieved.