Rehabilitation training for cerebral atrophy needs to be tailored to the patient’s specific situation. Common training includes limb motor function training, cognitive function training and self-care ability training. 1. Exercise therapy: It is a kind of treatment that can maintain and regain function and prevent patients from secondary loss of function. Common examples include muscle strength training, joint mobility training, balance and coordination training, restoring walking ability training, and motor imagery therapy. 2. Cognitive function training: patients with brain atrophy are prone to dementia, personality and behavioral changes and other cognitive dysfunctions, which require targeted cognitive function training, such as memory training, attention training and spatial ability training. 3. Occupational therapy: generally started after being able to maintain independent sitting balance, helping patients to adapt to personal, family and social life. Common examples include mobility, dressing, personal hygiene, eating, housework training, and cultural and sports activities. Rehabilitation training is necessary to slow down brain atrophy and promote the recovery of patients with brain atrophy, and it is necessary to consult a doctor for targeted rehabilitation training programs.