Analyze the impact of virtual scenario feedback training on hand function recovery and pain factor levels in patients after flexor tendon surgery of the fingers
Objective This study aimed to analyze the impact of virtual scenario feedback training on hand function recovery and pain factor levels in patients after flexor tendon surgery of the fingers.Methods This retrospective study included 100 patients,divided into two groups:the virtual scenario feedback training study group and the traditional rehabilitation treatment control group,with 50 patients in each.Observation indicators included range of hand motion(active motion of the metacarpophalangeal joints,proximal,and distal interphalangeal joints),pinch strength,lateral pinch strength,grip strength,and pain factors[Visual Analogue Scale(VAS)scores and C-Reactive Protein(CRP)levels].Results The study group exhibited superior recovery in the range of hand motion compared to the control group,with an average increase in metacarpophalangeal joint motion of 25.94° vs.21.21° in the control group(P<0.001).Improvements in pinch strength,lateral pinch strength,and grip strength were also significantly better in the study group,with grip strength gains of 17.22N compared to 8.64N in the control group(P<0.001).Pain factor levels decreased significantly more in the study group,with VAS scores reduced from(6.82±1.18)to(2.46±1.12)and CRP levels from(25.98±5.65)mg/L to(3.36±1.25)mg/L;in the control group,VAS scores went from(6.75±1.12)to(3.58±1.45)and CRP levels from(25.45±5.78)mg/L to(6.78±2.45)mg/L(P<0.05).The incidence of complications was significantly lower in the study group compared to the control group(12%vs.52%,P=0.001).Conclusion Virtual scenario feedback training significantly improves the recovery of hand function,reduces pain levels,and decreases the incidence of complications in patients after flexor tendon surgery of the fingers.It provides an effective rehabilitation strategy for postoperative recovery.