The Role of Rehabilitation Training in Fracture Recovery
Abstract
Fracture, a common musculoskeletal injury, often leads to temporary or permanent functional impairment without scientiffc rehabilitation intervention. This paper explores the theoretical foundation, core principles, and clinical application of rehabilitation training for fracture patients, aiming to provide evidence-based guidance for clinical practice. By analyzing the physiological mechanism of fracture healing and the characteristics of different fracture types, the paper clariffes the individualized implementation logic of rehabilitation training. It emphasizes that rehabilitation training should be carried out in conjunction with the physiological stages of fracture healing, adhering to the principles of individualization, gradual progression, functional orientation, and multidisciplinary collaboration. The clinical application part focuses on targeted training strategies for fractures of different parts (upper limbs, lower limbs, and spine) and discusses the dynamic evaluation and adjustment methods of rehabilitation effects. Finally, the paper summarizes the key factors affecting rehabilitation outcomes, such as patient compliance, psychological intervention, and technical support, and puts forward prospects for the future development of fracture rehabilitation. This study enriches the theoretical system of fracture rehabilitation and provides practical reference for improving the functional recovery level of fracture patients.
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