1.Treatment of Chronic Diarrhea with Point-irradiation of He-Ne Laser in 50 Cases
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2003;1(2):28-29
To treat 50 cases of chronic diarrhea by laser point-radiation on Shenque (CV 8 ), Tianshu (ST25), Zusanli (ST 36) and Point Anti-diarrhea with low power He-Ne laser. The total effective rate was 96%.
2.Acupuncture Combined with Rehabilitation for Joubert Syndrome: 2 Cases Report
Xiaojuan SHI ; Bingpei SHI ; Huandi BU ; Wei SHI ; Hui LI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2012;18(7):678-680
Objective To investigate the effect of acupuncture combined with rehabilitation on Joubert syndrome. Methods 2 infants with Joubert syndrome were reviewed. Results After the treatment of acupuncture combined with rehabilitation for 4~6 months, the clinical symptoms of these 2 cases improved, and the scores of Gross Motor Function Measure increased. Conclusion Acupuncture combined with rehabilitation is effective on Joubert syndrome.
3.Study of the correlation between enlargement of lateral ventricles and motor development delay in young children with cerebral palsy
Wei SHI ; Hong YANG ; Hui LI ; Bingpei SHI ; Sujuan WANG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2003;0(07):-
Objective To define whether correlation exists between the enlargement of lateral ventricles and motor development delay. Methods Motor development was assessed with Peabody Developmental Motor Scale (PDMS) in 28 children with cerebral palsy. Correlation between computerized tomography (CT) findings of enlargement of lateral ventricles (ventricle index,body index,width index and frontal horn index) and motor quotients of PDMS(GMQ,FMQ and TMQ) was analyzed. Results Width index was correlated with all three motor quotients (GMQ,FMQ and TMQ)( P
4.Efficacy of Motor-development Massage and Neural Development Approach on Children with Cerebral Palsy
Dongdong CHEN ; Ning ZHONG ; Huayu HUANG ; Wei SHI ; Bingpei SHI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2015;(1):85-87
Objective To compare the effect of motor development massage and neural development approach on the children with cerebral palsy. Methods The children with cerebral palsy were selected with layered matching as they accepted motor development massage or neural development approach, and reviewed with their score of Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM-66). Results There were 24 children in each group. The GMFM-66 score increased after treatment in both groups, but there was no statistical difference between these groups. Conclusion The gross motor function can be improved in the children with cerebral palsy with motor-development massage and neural development approach similarly.
5.Approaches for Definition, Clinical Types and Function Classification of Cerebral Palsy Domestic and Abroad (review)
Wei SHI ; Hong YANG ; Bingpei SHI ; Yi WANG ; Sujuan WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2009;15(9):801-803
It is very important to have a clear and widely accepted definition and classification for clinical diagnosis, rehabilitation, research and social support of children with cerebral palsy, as well as in establishing a regional, national and global monitoring database. There are some new changes about the definition, clinical types and function classification of cerebral palsy recently domestic and abroad, which pay more attention to assessments on function and participation in daily life.
6.Responsiveness and precision of Gross Motor Function Measure(66 items version)
Wei SHI ; Yuangui LIAO ; Sujuan WANG ; Bingpei SHI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2005;11(10):838-840
ObjectiveTo compare the responsiveness and precision between the 66 items version of Gross Motor Function Measure(GMFM-66) and 88 items version(GMFM-88).Methods173 children with cerebral palsy(male 126,female 47) who have received twice assessments were involved.All the second assessment were performed 3.8±4.3 months later.112 children received the third assessment 3.2±2.2 months after the second assessment.The effect size and relative precision between the GMFM-66 and GMFM-88 were analyzed.ResultsThe effect size of GMFM-66 between every two assessments was nearly the same as those of GMFM-88.The precision of GMFM-66 was not lower than that of GMFM-88.ConclusionThe interval-scale GMFM-66 has satisfying responsiveness and precision.It is more useful than GMFM-88 in measuring the treating effect of children with cerebral palsy.
7.Chain Rehabilitation Services Model for Children with Cerebral Palsy
Huai SHI ; Hong YANG ; Bingpei SHI ; Yi WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2015;21(9):1099-1102
Based on the community-based and family-centered concepts, the Chain Rehabilitation Services for children with cerebral palsy (CP) integrates all kinds of social resources to build the early screening network and community rehabilitation centers, and to enhance the integration of rehabilitation and educational services. This chain model makes it possible to coordinate the related institutes to provide better services for children with CP. Better services and better systematic management of children with CP in Shanghai and surrounding areas has also been achieved through this project.
8.Effect of Rehabilitation on Fine Motor Function of Children with Down Syndrome: 30 Cases Report
Shaoyun LIU ; Ning ZHONG ; Huayu HUANG ; Bingpei SHI ; Huai SHI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2012;18(7):681-682
Objective To observe the effect of rehabilitation training on fine motor in children with Down syndrome. Methods 30 children with Down syndrome accepted rehabilitation training for 3.1~4.6 months. They were assessed with fine motor function in Peabody Developmental Motor Scales (PDMS-FM) before and after treatment. Results The scores of fine motor quotients, grasping and visual-motor integration improved after treatment(P<0.05). Conclusion Rehabilitation can improve the fine motor in children with Down syndrome.
9.Correlation between Gross Motor Function and Activities of Daily Living in Children with Cerebral Palsy
Dongdong CHEN ; Donghao XU ; Hong YANG ; Bingpei SHI ; Wei SHI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2008;14(4):361-363
Objective To analyze the correlation between gross motor function and activities of daily living(ADL)in children with cerebral palsy.Methods 42 children with CP(26 males,16 females,average age 49.5±21.5 months,11 children with spastic quadriplegia,22 with spastic diplegia,5 with spastic hemiplegia,2 with athetosis and 2 with dystonia)were assessed with Gross Motor Function Classification System(GMFCS)and Gross Motor Function Measure(GMFM)for the assessment and classification of gross motor function.Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory(PEDI)was used to assess the ADL.The ADL of children with different levels of GMFCS and the correlation between gross motor function and ADL were analyzed.Results The more severe of GMFCS,the less standard score of PEDI.There was the highest correlation between the GMFM66 scores and scaled scores of PEDI in mobility and social function(r=0.84),whereas a weaker correlation appeared between GMFM66 scores and scaled scores of PEDI in social function(r=0.72).Conclusion Since the gross motor function of children with CP greatly affects the ADL,the gross motor function training should be the main item for CP children,the training goal of ADL should be made according to the levels of GMFCS.
10.Acupuncture for fine motor function impairment in children with encephalopathy
Bingpei SHI ; Hui LI ; Huaidi BU ; Sujuan WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(11):250-251
BACKGROUND: Fine motor function impairment is the most common complication in various eneephalopathy in children and is the key factor to hinder the normal development. Acupuncture injection brings not only the stimulation of needling but also the pharmaceutical action into play. In combination with occupational therapy,it improves probably the therapeutic effects.DESIGN: Retrospective analysis based on the patients.SETTING: Rehabilitation center of a university-affiliated hospital.OBJECTIVE: To probe into the effective method for the treatment of fine motor function impairment of children with encephalopathy.PARTICIPANTS: Totally 31 children with encephalopathy were admitted in clinic of the hospital from November 2001 to October 2002. Inclusion criteria: ① To conform to the diagnostic criteria on cerebral palsy and metal retardation. ② Age<5 years old. ③ Having be assessed with peabody developmental motor scale-fine motor(PDMS-FM) before and after treatment.Exclusion criteria: ① To be less than one session treatment. ② To suffer from progressive disorders and palsy caused by various encephalitis and encephalopathy. ③ Transient delayed motor development . Of those patients,19 cases were male,12 cases female,aged varied from 4 months to 5years. 94% of patients were younger than 3 years old. Twenty cases were in full-term delivery. Eleven cases were born prematurely.METHODS: Thirty-one patients were treated primarily with acupunc ture injection in combination with occupational therapy. Assessment was carried on with PDMS-FM.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Primary results: To observe the motor improvement in children with encephalopathy. Secondary results: To observe the changes in fine motor quotient (FMQ) before and after treatment.RESULTS: FMQ was increased in 21 cases(68%),grasp capacity index was elevated in 27 cases(87%) and capacity index of visual perception was improved in 31 cases.CONCLUSION: Acupuncture has firmly achieved remarkable therapeutic effects on fine motor function impairment in children with encephalopatby in combination with occupational therapy.