Postoperative rehabilitation of clavicle fracture
1.2-3 days after surgery, the pain will be relieved and the clavicle will be able to stand on the ground after external fixation of the clavicle band, and maintain the posture of forked back and chest when standing and walking.
2.1 week after surgery, the wound stitches will be removed.
3. 1-2 weeks after surgery, you can practice various activities of the hand, wrist and elbow joints, such as “grasping the air method” and “finger and wrist extension method”, etc.
4.Do posterior shoulder extension activities, such as “bending and circling method”, etc., 2-3 weeks after surgery.
5.In 3-4 weeks after surgery, you can gradually do various activities of the shoulder joint, with emphasis on abduction and rotation.
Discharge instructions.
① Ask the patient to maintain the correct posture and prohibit the shoulder forward flexion in the early stage to prevent fracture displacement.
② Regular monthly review.
Postoperative rehabilitation of supracondylar humerus fracture
1.Post-operative external fixation in plaster and removal of negative pressure drainage tube in 2 days.
2.After the pain is relieved 1-2 days after surgery, you can start to practice fist clenching and hand opening exercise, biceps and triceps exercise.
3, 10-14 days wound removal, 2-3 days after the removal of the stitches to pay attention to the exercise amplitude should not be too large, to prevent wound cracking.
4, 4-6 weeks to remove the external fixation, start to practice elbow flexion and extension forearm rotation and shoulder and wrist joint activities.
Discharge instruction.
① Observe the peripheral blood flow of the affected limb, avoid strenuous exercise of the affected limb, and prohibit lifting (carrying) heavy objects for six months.
② Continue to actively perform functional exercises for the shoulder, elbow, wrist and biceps of the affected limb.
③ Review the fracture regularly every month to understand the healing situation.
④ The fracture will heal in about one year and return to the hospital to remove the internal fixation.
⑤ Return to the hospital for follow-up when there is pain, numbness, swelling or limitation of activity in the affected limb.
Postoperative rehabilitation of ulnar hawkbone fracture
1. 2 days after surgery, remove the drainage tube and start to practice fist clenching and air grasping exercise, biceps and triceps exercise.
2.Wound stitches were removed 10-12 days after surgery.
3, 2-3 weeks after surgery with displaced fracture only do finger, wrist flexion and extension activities, prohibit elbow flexion and extension activities.
4. 4 weeks after surgery, remove the external fixation and gradually practice elbow flexion and extension activities.
Discharge instruction.
① Keep a happy mood, take medication on time and eat reasonably.
① Keep your mood happy, take your medication regularly, and eat properly. ② Functional exercise should be done gradually, and violent flexion of the elbow joint is strictly prohibited.
③ Review regularly.
Postoperative rehabilitation of ulnar radius fracture
1.After the pain is reduced 1-2 days after surgery, you can start to practice fist clenching and hand opening exercise, biceps and triceps exercise.
2.The wound stitches will be removed in 7-14 days. 2-3 days after the stitches are removed, pay attention to the exercise amplitude should not be too large to prevent the wound from splitting.
3.4-6 weeks to remove the external fixation, start to practice elbow flexion and extension, forearm rotation and shoulder and wrist joint activities.
Discharge instruction.
① Observe the peripheral blood flow of the affected limb, avoid strenuous exercise of the affected limb, prohibit lifting heavy objects for six months and continue to actively perform functional exercises of the shoulder joint, elbow joint, wrist joint and biceps muscle of the affected limb.
② Review the fracture regularly every month to understand the fracture healing situation, and confirm good bone scab growth by X-ray before weight bearing.
③ Return to the hospital to remove the internal fixation after the fracture has healed for about one year.
④ Return to the hospital promptly if there is pain, numbness, swelling or limited movement of the affected limb.