Common treatments for fracture rehabilitation

  Common treatments for fracture rehabilitation include exercise therapy and physical factor therapy.  Kinesitherapy: Kinesitherapy is a training method that uses instruments and tools, unarmed or the patient’s own strength through certain movement methods (active or passive movement, etc.) to enable the patient to obtain whole-body or local motor function and sensory function recovery, and is the core treatment tool of rehabilitation therapy. It mainly adopts the mechanical physical method of exercise to treat patients, focusing on the motor, sensory and balance functions of the trunk and limbs, mainly including: 1) muscle strength training; 2) muscle endurance training; 3) joint function training; 4) aerobic training; 5) balance training; 6) facilitation training; 7) transfer training; 8) walking training, etc.  Physiotherapy: It is a method to prevent and treat diseases by using the physical energy of natural or artificial physical factors to act on the human body through physiological regulation mechanisms such as nerve, body fluid and endocrine. Mainly includes 1, electrotherapy; 2, light therapy; 3, magnetic therapy; 4, ultrasonic therapy; 5, cold therapy; 6, heat therapy; 7, hydrotherapy, etc.