Abstract
Impact of Postoperative Medication Intervention on the Rehabilitation Outcomes in Individuals Undergoing Knee Replacement Surgery
Department of Rehabilitation, Tianjin Hospital, Hexi, Tianjin 300000, China
Correspondence Address:
Xin Li, Department of Rehabilitation, Tianjin Hospital, Hexi, Tianjin 300000, China, E-mail: lixin_620@126.com
To investigate the impact of postoperative medication intervention on the rehabilitation outcomes following knee replacement surgery, this study analysed 100 patients after knee replacement surgery, who were randomly assigned to either a conventional drug treatment group or a comprehensive medication therapy group. The study compared postoperative pain management, inflammatory responses, complication rates, and patient satisfaction between the two groups. The comprehensive medication therapy group showed significantly reduced levels of inflammatory markers, lower incidence of complications, and higher patient satisfaction compared to the conventional drug treatment group. Comprehensive medication therapy post knee replacement surgery led to improved rehabilitation outcomes by effectively managing postoperative pain, inflammation, and enhancing patient satisfaction. This study provide a robust clinical basis for optimizing medication regimens in the postoperative period following knee replacement.
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