Objective: To explore the clinical study of the concept of "dynamic and static balance" in the safe and effective postoperative rehabilitation of proximal humerus fracture.Methods: This article selected 64 cases of patients with proximal humeral fracture,divided into 4 groups,group A,B,C uses the " dynamic and static balance " quantitative functional exercise,guided by the idea of group A is Neer parting second part fracture patients,group B and C type is Neer points three and part four fracture patients,recovery the same amount of A and B group,A comparatively small amount of rehabilitation group C,group D application under the condition of "painless" function exercise,postoperative rehabilitation of the patients with 6 months situation comparison,and the Neer shoulder joint function score and constant-murley shoulder joint function score were used for evaluation.Results: Function evaluation of shoulder joint in four groups: function of group A,B and C was significantly better than that of group D,and there was significant difference between group A and group B(p < 0.05),while there was no significant difference between group B and group C(p > 0.05).VAS score one month after surgery: there were significant statistical differences between group B and groups A,C and D(p < 0.05).Conclusion: Functional exercise guided by the concept of "dynamic and static balance" can achieve the best recovery effect in a safe and effective range. |