ObjectiveTo identify primary osteoporosis patients’ function and environment status based on International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) and provide evidence to clinical treatment, rehabilitation therapy and rehabilitation nursing.MethodsA questionnaire survey was conducted among osteoporosis patients hospitalized in the Center of rehabilitation Medicine of West China Hospital of SiChuan University, from May 2017 to December 2019. The research design was based on a cross-sectional survey. ICF was applied to simplify the core classification set, and a convenient sampling method was adopted.ResultsA total of 240 patients were investigated. All of the patients’ function showed limitation but different level. Meanwhile, including Walking (D450), Sensation of pain(B280), Structure of trunk (S760), Lifting and carrying objects (D430), Mobility of joint function (B710), the proportion of injuries were more than 90%, most of which the limitation level were light and moderate injuries indicating 5%-49% injuries; more than 50% pointed the three parts of environment factors were facilitative factors including Products or substances for personal consumption (E110), Health professionals (E355), Health services, systems and policies (E580), of which the proportion of Health services, systems and policies (E580) were highest.ConclusionOsteoporosis has a significant effect on patients’ function, we should develop clinical treatment, rehabilitation therapy, rehabilitation nursing based on the current evaluation of function.
The Chinese Guideline for the Rehabilitation Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis (2023 Edition) were jointly developed by the Chinese Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and West China Hospital of Sichuan University, aiming to standardize the rehabilitation treatment of knee osteoarthritis (KOA). This article focuses on the 11 core clinical issues of KOA rehabilitation assessment and treatment in the above guidelines, with a focus on introducing rehabilitation strategies such as KOA rehabilitation assessment and treatment, and proposes multiple corresponding recommendations. While interpreting the guidelines, it provides reference and inspiration for professionals engaged in KOA diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation management in China to optimize the standardization and scientificity of KOA rehabilitation treatment and improve patients’ rehabilitation prognosis.