Sometimes, some lobes are non-functional, such as the frontal and temporal poles, which have contusions, and craniotomy may not produce obvious clinical symptoms at a later stage and may restore self-care, and the rehabilitation effect is still good. However, if the craniotomy is performed on obvious functional areas, such as the parietal cortex, basal ganglia, etc., significant dysfunction may occur at a later stage, and surgery and corresponding rehabilitation treatment must be performed together to achieve relatively good results. Such results vary from person to person, and some people can obtain the corresponding results, mainly because of the predominance of pressure symptoms. In some cases, it is a destructive symptom, and there is no way to fully recover to the previous state, so it is important to clarify the trend of the corresponding changes in the condition.