| Objective: To explore the application of safe and effective rehabilitation quantity guided by the concept of dynamic and static balance in functional rehabilitation of femoral intercondylar fracture after operation.Methods: Thirty-eight patients with femoral intercondylar fracture admitted to the Department of Orthopaedics,Shandong Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine from October 2015 to January 2019 were selected for open reduction and internal fixation with LISS plate.They were divided into three groups according to the amount of functional exercise after operation: group A received a small amount of functional rehabilitation exercises guided by the principle of dynamic and static balance,while group B received a small amount of functional rehabilitation exercises guided by the principle of dynamic and static balance.In group C,the traditional "painless" functional rehabilitation methods were used for functional rehabilitation.By comparing the rehabilitation of knee joint function of the three groups after operation,the application of safe and effective rehabilitation quantity guided by the concept of dynamic and static balance in functional rehabilitation exercise after operation of femoral intercondylar fracture was studied.Results: Functional evaluation of knee joint in three groups: The function of group A and B was better than that of group C,but there was no significant difference between group A and group B(p > 0.05).Conclusion: Under the guidance of the concept of "dynamic and static balance" of traditional Chinese medicine,the exercise method with the least effective amount of rehabilitation can ensure that the knee joint can obtain the best rehabilitation effect within a safe and effective range of rehabilitation amount. |