If patients with cerebral infarction do not exercise for a long time, it will cause the following adverse consequences: 1. For patients with cerebral infarction with combined hypertension and diabetes, long-term non-exercise can cause difficulty in controlling blood pressure and blood glucose, further aggravating cerebrovascular damage, and often requires increased drug doses to control blood pressure and blood glucose, thus increasing the burden on the liver and kidneys.4. Long-term lack of exercise also tends to aggravate post-stroke cognitive dysfunction and post-stroke sleep disorders, and patients with cerebral infarction may suffer from insomnia, anxiety, and depression, and decreases in memory, calculation, orientation, and executive ability.