Observation on the Effect of Walking aid Standing Training on Postoperative Walking Ability of Patients with Femoral Neck Fractures
Objective:To analyze the effect of walking aid standing training on postoperative walking ability in patients with femoral neck fractures.Methods:A total of 90 patients with femoral neck fractures in our hospital from January 2021 to December 2022 were selected as the study subjects.They were randomly divided into a control group and a observation group based on interval randomization,each consisting of 45 patients.Both groups received hip replacement surgery,while the control group received routine rehabilitation training after surgery.The observation group received standing training with a walking aid on top of routine rehabilitation training.Compare the changes in stride length,stride frequency,and stride speed between the two groups before and after intervention;Compare the hip joint function score(Harris)and balance scale score(Berg,Balance Scale Berg)between the two groups before and after intervention.Results:There was no significant difference in step length,step frequency,and step count between the groups before intervention(P>0.05).After intervention,the step length of the observation group was longer,step frequency was greater,and step speed was faster than that of the control group(P<0.05);There was no significant difference in Harris scores between the two groups before intervention(P>0.05),and after intervention,the Harris scores in the observation group were higher than those in the control group(P<0.05);There was no significant difference in the balance function scores between the two groups before intervention(P>0.05),but after intervention,the balance function scores in the observation group were higher than those in the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion:Postoperative standing training with a walking aid is beneficial for the recovery of walking ability in patients with femoral neck fractures.
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