Objective To investigate the effect of senile f racture on ability of daily life.Method Carry out effective surgery in early time and encourage early out-of-bed activity to prevent secondary aging under th e monitor o...Objective To investigate the effect of senile f racture on ability of daily life.Method Carry out effective surgery in early time and encourage early out-of-bed activity to prevent secondary aging under th e monitor of internal medicine.Result Follow up 208patients for 1-3years(mean 1.8years),13patients(6.25%)were dead,153(73.55%)resumed the ability of independent l ife,32(15.38%)resumed the ability partly,10(4.8%)patients lost ability of life.Conclusion For the aged fracture,the ability of living could be improved by early surgery,reducing complications and active functional training of lowe r limbs under the monitor of internal medicine.展开更多
Paraplegic gait orthosis has been shown to help paraplegic patients stand and walk, although this method cannot be individualized for patients with different spinal cord injuries and functional recovery of the lower e...Paraplegic gait orthosis has been shown to help paraplegic patients stand and walk, although this method cannot be individualized for patients with different spinal cord injuries and functional recovery of the lower extremities. There is, however, a great need to develop individualized paraplegic orthosis to improve overall quality of life for paraplegic patients. In the present study, 36 spinal cord(below T4) injury patients were equally and randomly divided into control and observation groups. The control group received systematic rehabilitation training, including maintenance of joint range of motion, residual muscle strength training, standing training, balance training, and functional electrical stimulation. The observation group received an individualized paraplegic locomotion brace and functional training according to the various spinal cord injury levels and muscle strength based on comprehensive systematic rehabilitation training. After 3 months of rehabilitation training, the observation group achieved therapeutic locomotion in 8 cases, family-based locomotion in 7 cases, and community-based locomotion in 3 cases. However, locomotion was not achieved in any of the control group patients. These findings suggest that individualized paraplegic braces significantly improve activity of daily living and locomotion in patients with thoracolumbar spinal cord injury.展开更多
文摘Objective To investigate the effect of senile f racture on ability of daily life.Method Carry out effective surgery in early time and encourage early out-of-bed activity to prevent secondary aging under th e monitor of internal medicine.Result Follow up 208patients for 1-3years(mean 1.8years),13patients(6.25%)were dead,153(73.55%)resumed the ability of independent l ife,32(15.38%)resumed the ability partly,10(4.8%)patients lost ability of life.Conclusion For the aged fracture,the ability of living could be improved by early surgery,reducing complications and active functional training of lowe r limbs under the monitor of internal medicine.
文摘Paraplegic gait orthosis has been shown to help paraplegic patients stand and walk, although this method cannot be individualized for patients with different spinal cord injuries and functional recovery of the lower extremities. There is, however, a great need to develop individualized paraplegic orthosis to improve overall quality of life for paraplegic patients. In the present study, 36 spinal cord(below T4) injury patients were equally and randomly divided into control and observation groups. The control group received systematic rehabilitation training, including maintenance of joint range of motion, residual muscle strength training, standing training, balance training, and functional electrical stimulation. The observation group received an individualized paraplegic locomotion brace and functional training according to the various spinal cord injury levels and muscle strength based on comprehensive systematic rehabilitation training. After 3 months of rehabilitation training, the observation group achieved therapeutic locomotion in 8 cases, family-based locomotion in 7 cases, and community-based locomotion in 3 cases. However, locomotion was not achieved in any of the control group patients. These findings suggest that individualized paraplegic braces significantly improve activity of daily living and locomotion in patients with thoracolumbar spinal cord injury.