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I have fractured my pelvis for a month. Can I move? How do I move? Conservative treatment that doctors don't even say.
Grassroots hospitals need guidance:

1. You can get out of bed 3-5 days after operation. Because the external fixator is fixed on the pelvis, it will affect normal activities, so it is necessary to prepare the walker and get out of bed gradually when the body allows.

2. Explain to the case that it is more stable to use a walker when getting out of bed. If crutches are easy to cause swinging gait, they can be used later.

3. If you don't get out of bed, instruct to use the bed railing to avoid falling; And remove objects that may cause falls in the environment to keep the space barrier-free.

When you want to get out of bed, encourage to be accompanied by nursing staff, or ring the bell for help from nursing staff.

5. Guide to avoid getting up without a walker, keep sufficient ambient lighting, and avoid falling down due to poor eyesight.

7. Explain to the patients and the main caregivers that the family environment must be safe and barrier-free after discharge, and the more people, the better.