Abstract

Objective To explore the effect of early rehabilitative intervention on postoperative functional rehabilitation of artificial femoral head replacement,to provide the basis for clinical practice.Methods Sixtyfour patients received artificial femoral head replacement were divided randomly into the rehabilitative group and the control group with 32 patients in each group.The patients in the control group received routine rehabilitation exercises,while the rehabilitative group received rehabilitative intervention after 3 hours of operation.The incidence of complications was compared after 2 weeks,and Harris scores were compared after 6 months.Results The incidence of complications in the rehabilitative group was significantly lower than the control group.Harris scores of the rehabilitative group were significantly better than the control group.Conclusions Early rehabilitative intervention can decrease the incidence of complication and accelerate the functional recovery of affected limbs after artificial head replacement. Key words: Artificial femoral head replacement; Early rehabilitative intervention; Functional rehabilitation

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