Combination of Chinese and Western medicine in the Treatment of Orthopaedic Diseases
Abstract
Objective: To observe the effect of the combination of Chinese and Western medicine therapy in the clinical treatment of traumatic orthopaedic diseases. Methods: The clinical data of patients with traumatic orthopaedic diseases treated in hospitals between June 2020 and October 2022 were retrospectively collected. 60 cases were taken as the study subjects and divided into a control group (consisting of 30 patients who took conventional Western medicine treatment) and an observation group (consisting of 30 patients who took combined Chinese and Western medicine treatment) with the aid of an Excel sheet to compare the treatment effects. Results: The rates of wound swelling and pain relief in the control group and the observation group were 66.67% and 90.00% respectively, with the observation group having a higher rate (p<0.05); the rates of soft tissue repair in the control group and the observation group were 50.00% and 80.00% respectively, with the observation group having a higher rate (p<0.05); the fracture healing time in the observation group was shorter than that in the control group (p<0.05). Conclusion: The effect of combining Chinese and Western medicine in the treatment of traumatic orthopaedic diseases is ideal, which is mainly reflected in the three aspects of promoting wound swelling, promoting soft tissue recovery and promoting fracture healing, and is worth promoting.
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