Specific rehabilitation training for paralysis mainly includes muscle strength training, joint mobility training, balance and stability training, and transfer training. The patient needs to carry out the training in a gradual and orderly manner to prevent falling. 1. Muscle strength training: paralysis is mainly related to neurological lesions, and is prone to atrophy of limb muscles and loss of muscle strength, so it is necessary to carry out muscle strength training, such as active muscle contraction or muscle contraction training with assistance. 2. Joint mobility training: For paralyzed patients, joint range of motion can be maintained by actively moving the joints or by passively moving the joints. 3. Balance stability training: After paralysis, it is easy to lose balance function, so it is necessary to carry out sitting balance training and standing balance training, which can improve the patient’s motor function. 4. Transfer training: paralyzed patients are prone to decreased transfer function, so transfer training is needed to improve the patient’s ability to take care of themselves, such as the transfer from bed to wheelchair or from wheelchair to toilet. Rehabilitation training for paralyzed patients should be carried out under the guidance of professional doctors. In the process of rehabilitation training, it is necessary to pay attention to the prevention of falls, otherwise it is easy to cause physical injuries, such as bone fracture and so on.