Objective:To explore the application value of low frequency pulse electrotherapy combined with painless exercise therapy in percutaneous vertebroplasty(PVP)for osteoporotic compression fracture(OVCF).Methods:Seventy patients with OVCF who received PVP treatment in the hospital were collected and divided into observation group(n=35)and control group(n=35)according to random envelope method.The control group received conventional perioperative rehabilitation intervention program,and the observation group received low-frequency pulse electrotherapy combined with painless exercise therapy based on the control group.After continuous intervention for 4 weeks,lumbar motion,pain NRS score,lumbar function ODI score,ADL score of daily living ability and quality of life score were compared between the two groups after intervention.The overall good rate of intervention was compared between the two groups.Results:After intervention,the lumbar motion in the observation group was higher than that in the control group(P<0.05).After intervention,NRS score and ODI score of the two groups were lower than those before treatment,but the reduction range of the observation group was greater than that of the control group(P<0.05).After intervention,the ADL score and quality of life score of the two groups were higher than those before treatment,but the improvement range of the observation group was greater than that of the control group(P<0.05).The overall good and good rate of the observation group which was significantly higher than of the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion:Low frequency pulse electrotherapy combined with painless exercise therapy can significantly reduce the pain of lumbar spine,improve the function of lumbar spine,enhance the ability of daily living activities,and assist to improve the prognostic quality of life in patients with osteoporosis and compression fracture after PVP treatment.It is worth promoting.
osteoporosis compression fracturepercutaneous vertebroplastylow frequency pulse electrotherapypainless exercise therapylumbar function