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  • 重度类风湿性膝关节炎全膝关节置换术后的康复训练

    目的探讨重度类风湿性膝关节炎行人工全膝关节置换术后的康复训练方法及效果。 方法2009年3月-2012年3月,对28例采用人工全膝关节置换术重度类风湿性膝关节炎患者,术后进行系统、个体化、循序渐进的康复护理及膝关节功能锻炼指导,强调锻炼的幅度和力度,避免膝关节提早、过度的负重行走。 结果经康复训练后(术后6周),患者膝关节功能评分(HSS)为82~91分,膝关节屈曲度(128.02±21.04)°,明显优于术后2周(110.29±27.17)°及术前(84.64±34.45)°,两两比较差异有统计学意义(P<0.05)。 结论系统的康复训练是保证重度类风湿性膝关节炎人工膝关节置换术后治疗效果的关键,值得推广。

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  • Biomechanics Research of Surgical Internal Fixation Methods for General Floating Shoulder Injury

    ObjectiveTo evaluate three commonly used internal fixations for general floating shoulder injury by biomechanical testing, in order to provide biomechanics basis for surgical choices. MethodsThe superior shoulder suspensory complex (SSSC) was anatomized from 7 cases of antisepsis cadaveric specimens including collarbone and scapula. In the man-made damage models, 4 statuses including prefixation, pure acromioclavicular joint fixation, acromioclavicular joint fixation with scapula neck single plate fixation, and acromioclavicular joint fixation with scapula neck double plate fixation were tested to measure the range of motion (ROM) and neutral zone (NZ) of scapula neck under different statuses by spinal motion analysis system, and stabilizing function of different fixations for instable SSSC were compared. ResultsThe biomechanical testing showed that the NZs of acromioclavicular joint fixation with scapula neck double plate fixation were respectively flexion-extension (3.88±1.71)°, lateral-bending (1.89±0.21)°, and axial-torque (3.13±1.37)°, and the ROMs were respectively flexion-extension (12.91±4.82)°, lateral-bending (18.44±4.43)°, and axial-torque (11.27±4.41)°, which decreased more evidently than other fixation groups (P<0.05). ConclusionAcromioclavicular joint fixation with scapula neck double plate fixation is the best treatment for floating shoulder injury, which can restore the stability of the shoulder effectively.

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