Cerebral infarction patients can do squatting training. In the early stage of cerebral infarction, after the neurological symptoms are stabilized, rehabilitation training can be carried out depending on the condition, and the earlier the better. Before squatting, it is necessary to do the following rehabilitation training, including maintaining the mobility of the joints, strengthening the muscle strength and coordination function. In the early stage, lying on the bed, the patient can perform translational movements, adduction and abduction, etc. With the recovery of muscle strength, the patient can perform straight-leg raising exercises (the patient lies on the bed, performs unilateral lower limb raising movements, and alternates between the two lower limbs), and then further completes the active movements of curling up the legs and stretching out the legs, etc. Gradually, weight-bearing exercises can be carried out. Gradually carry out weight-bearing exercises, such as standing on the edge of the bed or standing against a wall. When the patient is able to stand steadily by himself, then deep squat training can be carried out. The patient should be accompanied throughout the training process and should be evaluated and guided by a professional neurologist or rehabilitation physician. The intensity of training should be from weak to strong, step by step, to avoid injury caused by improper training.