Motor function injuries mostly block or interfere with motor nerve conduction pathways. Theinnovative multi-target magnetic stimulation (MS) technology stimulates the cortex and nerve roots to activate the human central and peripheral nervous system, and has achieved preliminary results in scientificand clinical exploration. The mechanismsof these researches involve the activation of neurons, nerve conduction, the regulation of the microenvironment of the injured area, and gene regulation. However, how to make the multi-target MS technology achieve more accurate and effective nerve repair in rehabilitation is a bottleneck problem, which may need to break through neural circuit reconstruction and task-oriented training. This topic focuses on Nerve Regeneration Modulation and Rehabilitation, aiming to apply the concepts of nerve regeneration and neuromodulation totreatment of rehabilitation, and to supportfor exploring the neurobiological mechanism of rehabilitation. This review will explore the important role of multi-target synergistic enhanced neural circuit modulation technology in neural circuit reconstruction, and establish more accurate and effective multi-target innovative technologies and clinical pathways, so as to promote the basic and clinical research of neuromodulation.