The effect of rehabilitation treatment for patients with cerebral infarction hemiplegia varies from person to person, and the effect of rehabilitation mainly depends on the size and location of the cerebral infarction. 1. In large hemispheric infarction or brainstem infarction, the clinical signs and symptoms are usually more serious, and hemiparesis, hemiplegia, hemiplegia sensory disorder and speech disorder may also appear. Despite active treatment, most patients may have some sequelae. 2. Cerebral infarction in the basal ganglia, thalamus and other key parts of the brain, hemiplegia is also common in the acute stage. With active treatment, although the symptoms of hemiplegia are more severe, there is hope for gradual recovery during the rehabilitation period. 3. Cerebral infarction of cavernous space, generally the clinical signs and symptoms are mild, most patients may recover to normal. Rehabilitation treatment for hemiplegic cerebral infarction includes regular turning, passive movement of hemiplegic limbs, sitting balance training, standing training, physical factor therapy such as electromyography to improve the function of hemiplegic limbs, and the use of assistive devices, etc. Early language training to improve the level of communication, comprehensive application of neuromuscular facilitation techniques, and attention to enhancing confidence. It is recommended that hemiplegic patients with cerebral infarction should consult a doctor in a timely manner to standardize the treatment and rehabilitation training, so as to avoid delaying the condition.