To explore the effect of scapula motion control training on the rehabilitation effect of patients with scapular fracture. According to the random number table method, 61 patients were evenly divided into observation group 30 cases and control group 31 cases. The control group received routine postoperative functional exercise, and the observation group received functional exercise by adding scapula motion control training to the routine postoperative functional exercise. The pain, daily activity, range of shoulder movement, strength test, and total score were compared between the 2 groups of patients at 4 and 12 weeks after surgery. After 4 and 12 weeks of treatment, compared with the control group, the daily activities, range of shoulder movements, and total scores of the observation group increased, and there were no significant differences in pain and strength tests. After 12 weeks of treatment, compared with the control group, the daily activity, range of shoulder movements, and total score of the observation group were higher than those of the control group. Scapular motion control training can effectively improve the treatment of patients with scapular fractures and has clinical application value.
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