| Objective: To compare the effectiveness of preoperative rehabilitation applications on short-term function level of the patients after total hip arthroplasty.Methods:The study was a prospective, randomized clinical trial.102patients were recruited in this study, who received total hip arthroplasty at People’s hospital of Sichuan province between March2010and November2011and agreed to participate in it. On admission, patients were randomly assigned to one of the following two groups:Treatment group,in which patients received preoperative rehabilitation; Experimental group, in which patients had conventional orthopaedic treatment And hip function, hip pain degree, compliance and ability of daily life of all patients were measured at interval time; record the first time of off the bed. Data analysis ues medical statistical software (SPSS19.0)Results:Two patients haven’t visit, at last98patients into statistical analysis.compared with the experimental group, the treatment group has better in compliance, the first time of off the bed and general health and vigor, emotional function in, mental health of daily life abilit,reatment group has better hip function before8week.And there were no significant differences between the twogroups in pain scores of hips.Conclusion:Preoperative rehabilitation applications play a positive role in promoting training compliance of total hip arthroplasty patients, and could effectively improve patients’early hip function and mental condition,.provide conditions for ability of daily life. Preoperative rehabilitation applications do not increase or decreasepain and tumidness of postoperative TKA patients. |