Rooster gait is a specific symptom caused by bilateral lesions of the brain or spinal cord. Rooster gait is commonly seen in spinal cord lesions such as inflammation, paraplegia, etc. Symptoms of cerebral palsy in 2-month-old infants, as well as corticospinal tract lesions, extrapyramidal lesions, simple home spastic paraplegia, paraplegia due to direct manipulation (e.g. firearms, knife stab wounds, etc.) and indirect manipulation (vertebral fractures, dislocations, etc.) of the spinal cord, and paraplegia caused by tuberculosis, tumors, viral infections, etc. that attack the spinal cord, can all cause this The symptoms of rooster gait. The pathogenesis of this disease has not been fully elucidated, and there are no special measures in prevention. Early detection and treatment is the key. 1.Psychological treatment: Psychological treatment plans are formulated for different stages of psychological changes, and various methods such as individual and group, family and behavioral can be carried out. 2.Daily treatment: mainly daily life movements, occupational labor movements, craft labor, so that paraplegic patients can adapt to personal life, family life, social life and labor after discharge from hospital. 4.Physical therapy: It is mainly to improve the movement of all joints in the body and strengthen the residual muscle strength, as well as balance and coordination movements, position exchange and transfer movements, and physical therapy. 5.Rehabilitation engineering: some necessary supports can be customized to practice standing and walking, and some special tools such as walkers can be equipped to compensate for the lack of function.