Affiliation:
1. College of Arts, Xi’an Physical Education University, Xi’an 710068, Shaanxi, China
Abstract
Cervical spondylosis has caused serious distress to the patient’s body and mind, and traditional treatment methods take time and effort. Based on this, this paper proposes a study on the regulation of cervical spondylopathy in the elderly by sports dance. In this article, 81 patients with cervical spondylosis treated in the rehabilitation department of the hospital from March 2019 to November 2019 were randomly divided into a control group of 39 cases and an experimental group of 42 cases. The control group received routine rehabilitation nursing intervention, including dietary nursing intervention. The patient received neck traction 3 times a week. In addition to the above treatments, patients with cervical spondylosis in the experimental group also received care for 20–30 minutes of sports and dance exercises. At first, the patient received exercise training once a day. After his symptoms resolved, he changed to twice a day for 180 days of continuous rehabilitation and exercise therapy. Before treatment, after treatment, and after 3 months of follow-up, NPS, NPP, and CROM scores were performed on the two groups of patients through CT images. Results. The effective rate of the control group was 66.0%, and the effective rate of the experimental group was 96.4%. There was no significant difference in NPRS, NPQ, and cr scores between the two groups before treatment (
). After treatment, the improvement of the experimental group was significantly greater than that of the control group (
). There was a significant difference in curative effect between the two groups (
). It shows that when adjusting the cervical spondylosis of the elderly, the auxiliary application of sports dance therapy has a significant effect on improving the treatment efficiency. If this method is popularized in the current stage of medical treatment, it can effectively promote the diversified development of cervical spondylosis treatment methods for middle-aged and elderly people.
Subject
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging
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