Abstract

The process of basketball is often accompanied by physical injury, serious fractures of limbs will also occur. At present, the most common treatment for limb fracture is surgery, which can repair the fracture site and achieve the ideal treatment effect through the postoperative sports rehabilitation training. But even so, there are still some difficult problems such as high postoperative infection, most complications, loosening of fixed points, etc. the main solution is to add zinc oxide nano material coating in the implant to reduce infection. However, the current research on the application of different dimensions of ZnO nanomaterials in postoperative sports rehabilitation is almost zero. To solve this problem, this paper will take this as the main research purpose. Through the establishment of the corresponding experimental program, this paper first screened the experimental samples, and randomly divided 30 patients who met the experimental conditions. And divided into zero dimensional group, one-dimensional group and two-dimensional group. Through different groups, the members of each group were coated with different dimensions of ZnO nano materials. This paper unifies the operation standard, the postoperative rehabilitation program, and the corresponding evaluation indicators. Through the way of quantitative indicators, we try to analyze the impact of different dimensions of zinc oxide nano material coating on the postoperative rehabilitation of fracture surgery. According to the experimental data, different dimensions of ZnO nanomaterials have little effect on the success rate of the operation, but there are significant differences in the aspect of anti-infection. Zero dimensional materials performed well in the experiment. Compared with one and two-dimensional groups, the rehabilitation time was shortened and complications were effectively reduced. In this paper, it is suggested that the use of zero dimensional ZnO nanomaterials in fracture surgery is a treatment plan that can be popularized.

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