The effect of exercise rehabilitation combined with physical therapy on balance ability and fall risk in patients with occupational chronic allyl chloride poisoning
Objective To explore the effects of exercise rehabilitation combined with physical therapy on balance ability and fall risk of occupational chronic propene poisoning patients.Methods A total of 22 patients diagnosed with propylene chloride poisoning in our hospital from January 2020 to March 2023 were selected as research objects,and were divided into control group(n=13)and observation group(n=9).Patients in both groups received routine drug therapy and physical therapy,and the observation group received muscle strength exercises and balance training on this basis.Static balance ability test,Timed"Up and Go"test(TUGT),Morse Fall Risk Assessment Scale and Barthel Index Rating Scale were used to compare the scores of the two groups before and after treatment.Results After intervention,the static balance ability of the observation group was longer than that of the control group(t=3.076,2.403,2.696,2.777,P<0.05).Timed"Up and Go"test(TUGT)time in the observation group[(7.81±1.561)s]was shorter than that in the control group[(11.92±3.553)s](t=3.237,P<0.05).Morse total fall risk assessment score in observation group(14.44±5.833)was lower than that in control group(31.15±12.442)(t=3.734,P<0.05).The total score of Barthel index in observation group(97.78±2.635)was higher than that in control group(92.31±4.385)(t=3.646,P<0.05).Conclusion Exercise rehabilitation combined with physical therapy can effectively improve patients'balance and daily living ability and prevent or reduce the risk of falling.
Allyl chloride poisoningSports rehabilitationPhysical therapyBalance abilityFall down