Effect of Staged Rehabilitation Training on Pain Level and Joint Range of Motion of Patients with Upper Limb Fractures
Objective To explore the effect of staged rehabilitation training on pain level and joint range of motion of patients with upper limb fractures. Methods The paper chose 104 patients with upper limb fractures treated in our orthopedic department from January 2022 to June 2023 as research subjects,treated with open reduction and internal fixation surgery according to type of fractures,and divided them into two groups based on postoperative rehabilitation training methods. The control group was treated with routine rehabilitation training,while the observation group with staged rehabilitation training. The VAS pain scores,shoulder joint range of motion,and Constant Murley scores were compared between two groups. Results After intervention,the VAS pain scores of the observation group were lower than the control group,and the angles of shoulder abduction,external rotation,and extension were greater than the control group,(P<0.05). After intervention,pains,muscle strength,daily living activities,joint range of motion,and Constant Murley total scores in the observation group were higher than the control group (P<0.05). Conclusion Staged rehabilitation training can achieve good rehabilitation effect on upper limb fractures,pain relief,improve shoulder joint function,and enhance shoulder joint range of motion effectively.
Upper limb fracturesStaged rehabilitation trainingPainsJoint range of motion