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Effect Observation of Persistent Family Rehabilitation Guidance for the Elderly after Hip Re-fracture Surgery

DOI: 
10.7727/wimj.2017.064
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Synopsis: 
Due to aging of population, number of elderly hip fracture incidence gradually increases, with an average growth rate of 1% to 3% per year, resulting in a serious impact on health of the elderly. The study was designed to explore effect of persistent family rehabilitation guidance on the elderly after hip re-fracture surgery.

ABSTRACT

Objective: To explore effect of persistent family rehabilitation guidance on the elderly after hip re-fracture surgery.

Methods: Conclude specific methods of persistent family rehabilitation guidance for elderly patients with hip re-fracture, observe patients’ hip joint function score, understanding towards rehabilitation knowledge and other indicators.

Accepted: 
09 Jun, 2017
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e-Published: 12 Jul, 2017

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