Different Rehabilitation Treatment Methods Used at Meniscus Injury
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Knee; Rehabilitation; Multiple rehabilitation treatment methods.Abstract
Meniscus injury (MI) refers to a series of clinical symptoms resulting from the structural damage of the meniscus in the knee joint, which is caused by factors such as external forces or degeneration. This study aimed to explore the clinical efficacy and rehabilitation significance of rehabilitation treatment methods, including exercise therapy, physical therapy, and balance training, for patients with MI. By comparing the interventions of multiple rehabilitation treatment methods on MI patients and conducting systematic research, conclusions were drawn. The research results demonstrated that the three rehabilitation treatment methods, namely exercise therapy, physical therapy, and balance training, exhibited significant effects on the rehabilitation of MI patients. These methods not only effectively alleviated patients' clinical symptoms and restored knee joint function but also enhanced muscle strength and tone, increased joint range of motion, and enabled patients to perform daily activities and various sports. After a certain period of treatment, patients were able to achieve functional recovery and reintegrate into society and family more effectively. Compared with other treatment modalities, rehabilitation treatment was characterized by simplicity of operation, high safety, and low economic burden, presenting distinct advantages. The findings of this study can provide valuable data references for hospitals and therapists, facilitating the optimization of treatment plans in future work. It also offers an important basis for the rehabilitation treatment of MI patients, playing a positive role in promoting the development of rehabilitation treatment for meniscus injury.
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