Cervical 7 Nerve Transfer is a surgical procedure that “wakes up” the paralyzed upper limb with a nerve graft. The primary rehabilitative effect of the Cervical 7 Nerve Graft is to restore extensor and grasping function on the affected side and to improve spasticity in some limbs. This generally involves relieving the abnormality on the affected side by grafting the nerve root on the healthy side in order to restore function to the affected limb. It also improves some of the spasticity of the flexor muscles. However, the recovery results of Cervical 7 Nerve Graft surgery vary from person to person. Each patient’s condition is different and the postoperative results will vary. Recovery results should be determined based on treatment and individual factors. It is worth noting that effective postoperative rehabilitation is an important measure for functional recovery. It is recommended that patients seek timely medical treatment according to their own recovery situation after surgery, and achieve the best recovery results under the guidance of doctors. In addition, patients should pay attention to postoperative care, healthy diet and maintain a good mood, which is conducive to postoperative recovery.