The Effect of Proprioceptive Training Combined with Lower Limb Feedback Training on Knee Joint Range of Motion and Balance Function in Postoperative Patients with Patellar Fractures
Objective To explore the application effect of proprioceptive training combined with lower limb feedback training in postoperative patients with patellar fracture.Methods 72 patients with patellar fractures admitted to our hospital from February 2021 to June 2023 were selected and divided into a control group and an observation group using a random number table method,with 36 cases in each group.The control group received routine rehabilitation treatment,while the observation group received proprioceptive training combined with lower limb feedback training.The knee joint range of motion,balance function,knee joint function,incidence of complications,and quality of life between two groups were compared.Results After treatment,the active range of motion of the knee joint,Berg Balance Scale score,New York Special Surgery Hospital score,and World Health Organization Quality of Life Scale score in the observation group were all higher than those in the control group,and the incidence of complications was lower than that in the control group,with statistically significant differences between the two groups(P<0.05).Conclusion The combination of proprioceptive training and lower limb feedback training can increase knee joint mobility,improve balance and joint function,reduce complications,and improve quality of life in patients undergoing patellar fracture surgery.
Patellar fractureProprioceptive trainingLower limb feedback trainingKnee joint range of motionBalance functionComplications