Influence of cold effect pressure intervention on upper limb function and joint function after arthroscopic repair of rotator cuff ligament tears
Objective To explore the effect of cold effect pressure intervention on upper limb function and joint function after arthroscopic repair of rotator cuff ligament tears.Methods A total of 91 patients who underwent shoulder arthroscopic surgery in our hospital from February 2021 to February 2022 were selected.They were randomly divided into the observation group(n= 46,cold effect pressure intervention)and control group(n= 45,conventional intervention).The general information,score of the shoulder joint swelling,muscle strength score of the upper limb,Constant-Murley Score(CMS)and adverse events of the two groups were observed and recorded.Results By repeated analysis of variance,there was a significant difference in the preoperative score of shoulder joint swelling between the two groups(P<0.05).Intragroup comparison showed that the score of the shoulder joint swelling at 6 hours postoperative was significantly higher than that before surgery(P<0.05).Group comparison showed that the score of the shoulder joint swelling at 6,24 and 48 hours postoperative was significantly lower in the observation group than that of the control group(P<0.05).After repeated analysis of variance,there was a significant difference in the muscle strength score of the upper limb between groups(P=0.000).There was no significant difference in the preoperative muscle strength score of the upper limb between groups(P>0.05).The muscle strength score of the upper limb after surgery was significantly improved in both groups than that before surgery(P<0.05).The muscle strength of the upper limb at 6 months postoperatively was significantly higher than in the observation group than that of control group(P<0.05).After repeated analysis of variance,there was a significant difference in the CMS between groups(P<0.05).The CMS at 1,3 and 6 months postoperatively was significantly higher in the observation group than that of control group(P<0.05).The CMS at 6 months postoperatively was significantly higher in both groups than that of preoperative score(P<0.05).Conclusion Cold effect pressure intervention can effectively reduce the postoperative joint swelling,improve the upper limb muscle strength and joint function of patients with rotator cuff ligament tears treated by an arthroscopic repair,which is worthy of clinical promotion.
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