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  • Therapeutic Effect of Comprehensive Rehabilitation in Patients with Peripheral Nerve Injuries after the Wenchuan Earthquake: A Report of 24 Cases

    Objective To observe the effect of comprehensive rehabilitation in patients with peripheral nerve injuries after the Wenchuan earthquake. Methods A total of 24 cases of peripheral nerve injuries who were admitted to the Rehabilitation Center for Earthquake Victims of West China Hospital of Sichuan University were treated with comprehensive rehabilitation, including exercise therapy, acupuncture therapy, functional electrical stimulation, and occupational therapy (mainly sensory training and wearing orthosis). After 30 treatment sessions, patient motor and sensory function, upper limb functional activity, and electrodiagnostic parameters were evaluated. Meanwhile, concomitant injuries were also recorded. Results As for the recovery of motor and sensory functions, the effective rate was 41.66%. The difference in the scores of upper limb functional activities was statistically significant before and after treatment (Plt;0.01). As assessed by electromyogram and nerve conduction velocity, the response rate was 87.50%. Patients with more concomitant injuries were likely to have slower recovery. Conclusion  Comprehensive rehabilitation is appropriate and effective for patients with peripheral nerve injuries after the Wenchuan earthquake.

    Release date:2016-08-25 03:36 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • 1例POEMS综合征肌电电生理表现及临床分析

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:01 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Therapeutic effect of kinesio-taping therapy on hemifacial spasm

    ObjectiveTo explore the clinical effect of kinesio-taping therapy on hemifacial spasm.MethodsPatients with hemifacial spasm in the Rehabilitation Medical Center of West China Hospital, Sichuan University from June 2015 to December 2018 were included. They were randomly divided into the kinesio-taping group and control group. The patients in the control group underwent ultrashort wave therapy and facial muscle function training: once a day, 10 days as a course of treatment; 2 days rest between each course; a total of 3 courses of treatment. In the kinesio-taping group, besides the original treatment, the kinesio-taping therapy was added: once a day, 10 times as a course of treatment; 2 days rest between each course; a total of 3 courses of treatment. The clinical effect of the two groups was observed.ResultsA total of 60 patients were included, with 30 in each of the two groups. There was no significant difference in the classification of facial muscle spasm between the two groups before the treatment (Z=−0.233, P=0.816). After the treatment, the difference in the classification of facial muscle spasm between the two groups was statistically significant (Z=−3.062, P=0.002); while both the kinesio-taping group (Z=−4.688, P< 0.001) and the control group (Z=−3.804, P< 0.001) improved compared with those before the treatment. The effect of kinesio-taping group [93.33% (28/30)] was better than that of the control group [76.67% (23/30)] (Z=−3.073, P=0.002).ConclusionKinesio-taping therapy can relieve the stiffness and pain caused by facial spasm, promote the recovery of facial muscle sensory function and bilateral coordinated movement, and relieve the clinical symptoms of patients,with the advantages of simple operation and good effect.

    Release date:2020-06-25 07:43 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Effects of Pilose Antler Blood Wine on Bone Mineral Density and T-lymphocyte Subsets in Ovariectomized Female Rats

    ObjectiveTo explore the effects of pilose antler blood wine on bone mineral density and T-lymphocyte subsets of ovariectomized female Sprague Dawley (SD) rats. MethodsSixty female SD rats were randomly divided into six groups:normal control group, osteoporosis model group, pure ethylalcohol group, high dose of pilose antler blood wine group, medium dose of pilose antler blood wine group and low dose of pilose antler blood wine group. Normal control group and osteoporosis model group were given saline with the dose of 9.1 g/(kg·d). Pure ethylalcohol group was given pure ethylalcohol with the dose of 9.1 g/(kg·d). The doses of pilose antler blood wine were 4.5, 9.1 and 13.6 g/(kg·d) respectively in low, medium and high dose of pilose antler blood wine group. After the feeding of pilose antler blood wine for 30 days, the bone mineral density and T-lymphocyte subsets of rats were assessed. ResultsThe difference in bone mineral density among the three pilose antler blood wine groups was significant (P<0.05); the most obvious improvement of one mineral density was found in low and medium dose of pilose antler blood wine groups (P<0.05). The CD4+ T cells and CD4+/CD8+ significantly increased and CD8+ T cells proportion decreased significantly in pilose antler blood wine group compared with those in the osteoporosis model group (P<0.05). CD4+ T cells in medium dose group increased obviously compared with that in the high dose group (P<0.05). CD4+/CD8+ in low and medium dose groups obviously increased compared with that in high dose group (P<0.05). CD4+ T cells of medium dose group obviously increased compared with that in pure ethylalcohol group (P<0.05). CD8+ T cells in medium and low dose groups obviously decreased compared that in pure ethylalcohol group (P<0.05). CD4+/CD8+ in the three dose groups increased significantly compared with that in pure ethylalcohol group (P<0.05). ConclusionTree different doses of pilose antler blood wine could prevent the osteoporosis and improve the immune function. The effects of medium and low dose of groups were more obvious.

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  • Study on critical illness rehabilitation

    With the continuous development of critical care medicine, the survival rate of critical ill patients continues to increase. However, the residual dysfunction will have a far-reaching impact on the burden on patients, families, and health-care systems, and will significantly increase the demand of the follow-up rehabilitation treatment. Critical illness rehabilitation intervenes patients who are still in the intensive care unit (ICU). It can prevent complications, functional deterioration and dysfunction, improve functional activity and quality of life, shorten the time of mechanical ventilation, the length of ICU stay and hospital stay, and also reduce medical expenses. Experts at home and abroad believe that early rehabilitation of critical ill patients is safe and effective. So rehabilitation should be involved in critical ill patients as early as possible. However, the promotion of this model is still limited by the setting of safety parameters, the ICU culture, the lack of critical rehabilitation professionals, and the physiological and mental cognitive status of patients. Rehabilitation treatment in ICU is constantly being practiced at home and abroad.

    Release date:2018-10-22 04:14 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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