To study and analyze the clinical curative effect of early rehabilitation combined with acupuncture treatment on acute arterial thrombosis cerebral infarction. Methods:A total of 200 patients with acute arterial thrombotic cerebral infarction who underwent clinical treatment from June 2014 to June 2016 were selected as subjects, and they were randomly divided into a treatment group, an electroacupuncture treatment group, a Bobath technique treatment group and a control group. The treatment group were treated with electric acupuncture combined with Bobath technology, electroacupuncture treatment group electric acupuncture, Bobath technology group the Bobath technology treatment, for 1 month, and the control group did not receive rehabilitation treatment. The four groups were compared after 1 month and 3 months after treatment effect. Results:The Fugl-Meyer score, the Barthel index score, the Brunnstrom hemiplegia motor function rating and the FIM score were significantly improved after 1 month of treatment and 3 months after treatment. After 3 months of treatment, the indexes of all groups were better than those after 1 month of treatment, and the indexes of the treatment group were better than the other three groups. Conclusion:For patients with acute artery thrombosis cerebral infarction, the effect of early rehabilitation combined with acupuncture treatment is better than pure early rehabilitation or acupuncture therapy, and the long-term curative effect is superior to the recent curative effect of patients.