Abstract

Nanomaterials have now become a hotspot and frontier in the medical world, with broad application prospects and industrial development space. This study explored the effects of knee-related training on knee-related activities and knee-related activities during arthroscopic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. In this study, 100 cases of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction under arthroscopy were used as the research object. They were divided into an observation group and a control group by random number table method, with 50 cases in each group. The observation group was given preoperative care and rehabilitation guidance, and the control group was given routine care. The normal walking recovery rate and total knee mobility of the two groups were compared. Two months after surgery, the normal gait, normal knee joint mobility, and knee joint mobility of the observation group were higher than those of the control group (P < 0.05). The number of normal gait in the observation group was 41, accounting for 82% of the total number of observation groups; the number of knees with full angle or more in the observation group was 43, accounting for 86% of the total number of observation groups; normal gait in the control group The number was 23, which accounted for 46% of the total number of observation groups; the number of full-angle knees in the control group was 20, which accounted for 40% of the total number of observation groups. The results show that the guidelines and related nursing for knee training before arthroscopic osteotomy reduction can be improved, and the operation can strengthen the knee function.

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