Objective: to observe the actual curative effect in the treatment of preoperative swelling of closed calcaneal fracture by combining unarmed lymphatic drainage and pneumatic therapy. Methods: 50 patients with closed c...Objective: to observe the actual curative effect in the treatment of preoperative swelling of closed calcaneal fracture by combining unarmed lymphatic drainage and pneumatic therapy. Methods: 50 patients with closed calcaneal fractures and preoperative swelling were admitted to the Second Peoples Hospital of Changzhi City. The period of receiving patients was from January 2020 to February 2022. All patients were randomly assigned to a standard grouping operation. All patients were treated with drugs to reduce swelling. At the same time, 25 patients in the observation group were treated with air pressure therapy on the basis of the 25 patients in the control group who were treated with the free-hand lymph reflux scheme alone. The swelling degree, the swelling ratio of the calf circumference, the pain score and the preoperative waiting time were compared. Results: the data in table 1 and table 2 show that after treatment, the observation group is more satisfactory than the other group in terms of each comparative index (p < 0.05). At the same time, investigation and understanding of the treatment satisfaction of the patients in both groups show that the satisfaction of the observation group is at a higher level, with a statistical value of p < 0.05. Conclusion: for the preoperative swelling problem of closed calcaneal fracture, the whole effect is better by carrying out free-hand lymphatic drainage treatment and pneumatic treatment.展开更多
文摘Objective: to observe the actual curative effect in the treatment of preoperative swelling of closed calcaneal fracture by combining unarmed lymphatic drainage and pneumatic therapy. Methods: 50 patients with closed calcaneal fractures and preoperative swelling were admitted to the Second Peoples Hospital of Changzhi City. The period of receiving patients was from January 2020 to February 2022. All patients were randomly assigned to a standard grouping operation. All patients were treated with drugs to reduce swelling. At the same time, 25 patients in the observation group were treated with air pressure therapy on the basis of the 25 patients in the control group who were treated with the free-hand lymph reflux scheme alone. The swelling degree, the swelling ratio of the calf circumference, the pain score and the preoperative waiting time were compared. Results: the data in table 1 and table 2 show that after treatment, the observation group is more satisfactory than the other group in terms of each comparative index (p < 0.05). At the same time, investigation and understanding of the treatment satisfaction of the patients in both groups show that the satisfaction of the observation group is at a higher level, with a statistical value of p < 0.05. Conclusion: for the preoperative swelling problem of closed calcaneal fracture, the whole effect is better by carrying out free-hand lymphatic drainage treatment and pneumatic treatment.