Massive cerebral infarction can cause severe symptoms of neurological deficits, and patients are often bedridden and lose the ability to move on their own. Therefore, patients are rehabilitated in bed, and the specific methods include the following: 1. Passive activities of the patient’s limb muscles and joints twice a day for not less than 15 minutes each time, which can be combined with manipulation, acupuncture and physiotherapy to prevent muscle atrophy and joint stiffness and fusion to the maximum extent. 2. Turning every 2 hours to prevent the formation of pressure sores on the skin of the sacrococcygeal region. 3. Conscious Patients should train swallowing function, including eating less and more meals, reducing the amount of bite size, changing the nature of food, mainly semi-liquid, and giving low frequency electromagnetic body and swallowing therapy device for rehabilitation training if necessary. 4. For patients with impaired consciousness, soothing and soft music can be played next to the ear every day to promote awakening, and electrical stimulation therapy of nerve reflex zones can also be used to help patients regain consciousness. 5. Patients who retain partial language function should also undergo language rehabilitation training, including conversations with patients, encouraging them to read aloud, express themselves, watch TV, write, etc.