Effect of Comprehensive Rehabilitation Care on the Rehabilitation of Patients with Lumbar Disc Herniation Surgery

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Yuhong Li, Zumei Gao

Abstract

The clinical symptoms of lumbar disc herniation, one of the most common low back pain diseases, are a series of manifestations of low back pain, sciatica, and cauda equina compression, and the recurrence rate after treatment is high, which seriously affects work and life. Surgery is a serious physiological stress in patients with degenerative changes in the lumbar spine and symptoms of nerve damage. If the corresponding nursing work cannot be performed effectively and timely after the operation, it may affect the recovery of postoperative function, cause complications, and cause motor dysfunction. It may also be accompanied by psychological problems such as depression, which seriously affect the quality of life of the patient. In addition, training can enhance the strength of the back muscles, thereby making up for the destruction of the surgery, helping to consolidate and improve the treatment effect. However, clinicians often overlook postoperative functional recovery. Therefore, this paper studies the effect of comprehensive rehabilitation nursing on the rehabilitation of patients with lumbar disc herniation, and discusses the comprehensive rehabilitation nursing intervention measures for patients with lumbar disc herniation. Thereby promoting patients to receive comprehensive rehabilitation care increase health behaviors and improve the quality of life. The proposed method is very effective in the rehabilitation of patients with lumbar disc herniation.

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