Exercises for hemiplegic patients to hook their feet include passive stretching, physical therapy electrical stimulation, and active contraction. Hooked foot exercise has the benefits of promoting swelling reduction, preventing muscle atrophy, preventing joint stiffness, and preventing deep vein thrombosis. It usually requires a specialized doctor to choose the treatment plan depending on the condition and help the patient to restore motor function as much as possible. 1. Passive stretching: hemiplegic patients will have symptoms of nerve dysfunction, so it will affect the hooking of feet. Passive stretching can relieve muscle tension in the lower limbs, which can facilitate the appearance of foot hooking. 2. Physical therapy and electrical stimulation: hemiplegic patients are prone to a significant decrease in muscle strength, which affects foot hooking. Physiotherapy electrical stimulation can be considered to stimulate the tibialis anterior muscle, which can cause local muscle contraction and the movement of hooking the foot. 3. Active contraction: If the hemiplegic patient’s function has recovered well, there is already some active muscle contraction function. Active muscle contraction can be used to perform foot hooking exercise, which can speed up the recovery of motor function. In the process of hemiplegia recovery, it is necessary to pay attention to the regular assessment by professional doctors, and adjust the rehabilitation training program according to the functional recovery situation. Patients should follow the doctor’s instruction to carry out the rehabilitation treatment, do not train blindly to avoid adverse consequences.