Abstract

The aim of this study was to explore the treatment of knee osteoarthritis (KOA) with combined exercise therapy and to evaluate the curative effect through CT imaging technology based on optimized reconstruction algorithms. A total of 60 patients with osteoarthritis admitted to our hospital from September 2020 to March 2021 were randomly recruited as the research objects. Patients were rolled into the routine treatment group and exercise group (routine treatment + targeted exercise therapy) according to different treatments they received, with 30 cases in each group. Then, the CT imaging results of the two groups were compared after treatment. The positive rates of peripheral osteogenesis, joint space narrowing, cartilage lesions, and synovial lesions in the exercise group were inferior to those in the routine group, and the difference was statistically significant P < 0.05 . However, the change rate of positive indicators before and after treatment was not statistically significant P > 0.05 . The change range of digital pain score and Lysholm knee function score in the exercise group was significantly superior to that in the routine group, and the difference was statistically significant P < 0.05 . CT images with optimized reconstruction algorithms still had certain limiting factors in the evaluation of the curative effect of KOA and still needed to be improved. It was also proved that exercise therapy had good application value in the treatment of KOA through other methods.

Highlights

  • Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) is a very common clinical joint degenerative disease, known as osteoarthritis disease, degenerative arthritis, etc. [1]

  • CT has a certain effect in the detection of joint cavity effusion, meniscus degeneration, and synovial degeneration, Scientific Programming it is limited in the detection of other tissues [9], so it is unable to assist physicians to make a relatively accurate diagnosis of the condition. erefore, the CT image technology optimized by the reconstruction algorithm was adopted in this research, there were a variety of image reconstruction algorithms for CT, and the results obtained by optimizing different algorithms were different [10]

  • 60 patients with KOA who were admitted in our hospital were randomly selected in the research and divided into two groups for different treatment methods, and the CT images based on optimized reconstruction algorithm were used for efficacy analysis

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Introduction

Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) is a very common clinical joint degenerative disease, known as osteoarthritis disease, degenerative arthritis, etc. [1]. E disease treatment programs customized for different individuals mainly include aerobic exercise, muscle strength training, edema exercise, and some other exercise methods [6]. Exercise therapy to treat KOA is mainly based on slowing down the degradation of cartilage tissue, improving the ability of movement control, and exerting analgesic effects [5]. These therapies are effective, safe, inexpensive, and easy to operate. After the 3D reconstruction algorithm was optimized, the reconstruction speed was greatly improved. After the compressed sensing (CS) reconstruction algorithm was optimized, both the speed and image quality were improved [11]

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