Application Effect of Functional Progressive Rehabilitation Goal Combined with Fracture Liaison Nursing in Elderly Patients with Lumbar Compression Fractures
Objective To investigate the application value of progressive functional rehabilitation combined with fracture liaison nursing in elderly patients with lumbar compression fracture.Methods A total of 120 cases of elderly lumbar spine compression fracture patients attending Luohe Orthopaedic Hospital from January 2021 to January 2023 were retrospectively selected and divided into the study group(60 cases)and the conventional group(60 cases)according to the nursing methods.The conventional group was given conventional nursing interventions,and the study group was given fracture liaison care on the basis of the conventional group.The height of the injured vertebrae[anterior margin height value of the injured vertebrae(AH)/posterior margin height value of the injured vertebrae(PH)%],lumbar spine function[Oswestry disability index(ODI)],coping styles,adherence to rehabilitation,and quality of life[generic quality of life inventory 74(GQOL-74)]were compared between the two groups.Results The AH/PH%of the study group was higher than that of the conventional group after the intervention(P<0.05).the total scores of positive coping and GQOL-74 of the study group were higher than that of the conventional group after the intervention,and the total scores of walking,self-care of life,negative coping,pain intensity,social life scores,and ODI were lower than that of the conventional group(P<0.05),and the rate of adherence to rehabilitation in the study group was higher than that of the conventional group(P<0.05).Conclusion Fracture liaison care can improve lumbar spine function in elderly patients with lumbar compression fractures,promote the recovery of the height of the injured vertebrae,regulate the patient's coping styles,enhance the patient's adherence to rehabilitation,and further improve the prognosis.
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