Abstract:Objective: To investigate the role of sitting and supine continuous passive motion training on rehabilitation of lower limb bone joint after operation. method: A retrospective analysis of clinical data of 151 cases of lower limb joint injury patients in our hospital September 2012 to 2014 September, underwent surgical treatment, divided into control group (73 cases) and observation group (78 cases) were given conventional postoperative rehabilitation training and traditional rehabilitation training combined with sitting and supine continuous passive motion training. Results: Compared with the group before treatment, the two groups of flexion and extension activity were significantly improved, P < 0.05; after treatment in observation group, the joint flexion and extension activity were significantly higher than the control group, P < 0.05. Compared with the group before treatment in two groups of 6 minutes walking distance and 10 meter walking time were significantly improved, walking distance increased, walking time significantly shortened, P < 0.05; the observation group after treatment 6 minutes walking distance and 10 meter walking time were significantly shorter than or greater than the control group, P < 0.05. Compared with this group before treatment, two groups of balance ability score were significantly improved, P < 0.05; after treatment, the observation group balance ability score was significantly higher than the control group, P < 0.05. Conclusion: The implementation of sitting and supine continuous passive motion training can get ideal effect for patients with lower limb bone joint after operation, improve the motor function and balance ability, promote the rehabilitation of patients after operation.
张文君, 张韬, 潘福根, 宋文奇, 张世民. 坐位和卧位持续性被动运动训练对下肢骨关节术后康复效果的促进作用[J]. 河北医学, 2017, 23(1): 72-74.
ZHANG Wenjun, ZHANG Tao, et al. Improvement Role of Rehabilitation of Continuous Passive Motion Training of Sitting and Supine on PostoperativePatients with Lower Limb Bone Joint. HeBei Med, 2017, 23(1): 72-74.