Research Article

Rehabilitation Training Combined with Jiaji Electroacupuncture Can Promote the Recovery of Muscle Group Function and Improve the Quality of Life in Patients with Upper Limb Peripheral Nerve Injury

Table 1

Clinical data sheet.

Control group (n = 59)Observation group (n = 65)X2/t

Gender
 Male37 (62.71)45 (69.23)0.5870.444
 Female22 (37.29)20 (30.77)0.6950.393
Age (years)38.2 ± 8.737.6 ± 8.3
Injury time (h)5.09 ± 1.175.04 ± 1.190.2360.814
Injury site0.8740.646
 Radial nerve24 (40.68)29 (44.62)
 Ulnar nerve17 (28.81)27 (41.54)
 Median nerve18 (30.51)19 (29.23)
Cause of injuries3.9170.271
 Traffic accidents16 (27.12)13 (20.00)
 Incised wound9 (15.25)12 (18.46)
 Hinge rolling injury20 (33.90)31 (47.69)
 Puncture wound14 (23.73)9 (13.85)
Degree of nerve rupture0.7000.403
 Incomplete fracture31 (52.54)39 (60.00)
 Complete fracture28 (47.46)26 (40.00)
Operation modes
 Repair of neurological defect34 (57.63)40 (61.54)0.2820.869
 Neuroanastomosis10 (16.95)9 (13.85)
 Neurolysis15 (25.42)16 (24.61)
Extent of damage0.9550.328
 Moderate injury25 (42.37)22 (33.85)
 Severe injury34 (57.63)43 (66.15)