Effect of Early Functional Exercise and Individualized Pain Intervention on Patients after Knee Replacement Surgery
Objective:To explore the effects of early functional exercise and individualized pain intervention on patients after knee replacement surgery.Method:A total of 82 patients who underwent knee replacement surgery at the Second Hospital of Sanming City from January 2021 to January 2024 were divided into control group and study group by random number table method,with 41 cases in each group.The control group received early functional exercise,and the study group combined individualized pain intervention on the basis of the control group.Pain,knee function,complications and satisfaction were compared between the two groups.Result:There was no significant difference in visual analogue scale (VAS) score between the two groups at 4 h after surgery (P>0.05).VAS scores of the study group were lower than those of the control group at 8,12 and 24 h after surgery (P<0.05).The hospital for special surgery (HSS) scores of the two groups showed an increasing trend compared to preoperative scores after 1 month and 2 months of discharge,and the increase was more significant in the study group (P<0.05).The complication rate of the study group (2.44%) was lower than that of the control group (19.51%),the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).The satisfaction of the study group (95.12%) was higher than that of the control group (73.17%),the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).Conclusion:Early functional exercise and individualized pain intervention can effectively alleviate pain in patients after knee replacement surgery,promote knee function recovery,reduce the risk of complications,and provide high satisfaction of patient.