Parkinson’s disease is incurable but not untreatable, Parkinson’s disease treatment should be used in the right way, a good treatment method is half the effort. “For the treatment of Parkinson’s disease, we not only rely on surgical treatment, drug treatment and post-surgical rehabilitation is also important, three parallel to better treatment of Parkinson’s disease.” Parkinson’s disease patients drug treatment Parkinson’s disease once diagnosed should immediately start drug treatment, levodopa is the treatment of Parkinson’s disease “gold standard” “starting drug”, but can not be a long-term relief of the patient’s symptoms. In terms of the attitude towards medication, it is often felt that “medication is a three-pronged poison”, and after diagnosis, people look forward and backward, thinking that they can use other methods to control their condition first, which is in fact a complete misunderstanding. Parkinson’s patients should take medication immediately after a clear diagnosis. In the early stages of Parkinson’s disease, the disease progresses very quickly, and drugs can slow down the progress of the disease, even if the patient is diagnosed later, as long as the first time to start taking medication, the condition will be significantly relieved than the time when the drug is not taken. Early symptoms of Parkinson’s disease are mild and have a limited negative impact on life and work. Starting Parkinson’s disease medication too early has limited benefits for symptomatic improvement, but there is a risk of near-term adverse drug reactions and long-term motor complications, so the benefits outweigh the risks, and the treatment may not pay for itself. If the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease are more pronounced and the demands of daily life and work are greater, the benefits of treatment are likely to outweigh the risks, and this is a reasonable time to begin treatment. Deep Brain Electrical Stimulation Surgery When medications alone no longer solve the problem, patients may seek help from neurosurgery. Surgery may be considered for this subset of patients. Parkinson’s disease medication is significantly less effective in the long term, with fluctuating symptoms: end-of-dose phenomenon, “on-off” phenomenon, anisotropia (movement disorders): peaked anisotropia, biphasic anisotropia, dystonia. DBS, or deep brain electrical stimulation, has been recognized as the mainstay of surgical treatment for movement disorders (e.g., Parkinson’s, dystonia). Especially for Parkinson’s patients whose drug efficacy is gradually diminishing and serious side effects occur, the effect of surgical treatment will be more significant. Adherence to rehabilitation exercises can correct Parkinson’s disease patients with abnormal posture Parkinson’s disease patients in the drug and surgical treatment process also need to adhere to rehabilitation exercises, in our patients, do not like to exercise, long-term abnormal posture can not be corrected, limb mobility is getting worse and worse, muscle stiffness, slow movement, but also joint disease. And can adhere to the gait disorder exercise, not only can correct the abnormal posture as soon as possible, some can further enhance its flexibility. Because appropriate functional exercise helps to maintain physical flexibility, muscle strength and joint flexibility.