1.Postural influence on lower limb loading and stability during stand-to-sit movement in hemiplegic stroke patients
Jinfa LUO ; Chaomin NI ; Meng LIU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2017;32(8):885-889
Objective:To investigate the effect of four different limbs postures on leg loading and stability of stand-to-sit (StandTS) in hemiplegic stroke patients.Method:30 hemiplegic stroke patients and 30 healthy individuals participated in this study.The duration,mean lower limb loading,and sway of the center of gravity (COG) in mediolateral directions (COGX) were measured during StandTS at four postures.Result:There were no significant differences in duration,mean lower limb loading,and COGX between the two arm positions during StandTS in hemiplegic stroke patients (0.05<P<0.1).In hemiplegic stroke patients performing StandTS,there were significant differences in duration,lower limb loading,and COGX between the different foot positions (P<0.05).When hemiplegic stroke patients placed the paretic foot posterior,the weightbearing asymmetry between lower limbs was greatly improved,compared with the asymmetry when the non-paretic foot was posterior (P<0.05).Furthermore,when the non-paretic foot was posterior,the duration to complete the StandTS movement increased (P<0.05),and the postural stability during StandTS improved(P<0.05).There were no significant differences in duration,mean lower limb loading,and COGX among four different limbs positions during StandTS in healthy individuals (0.05<P<0.1).Conclusion:Changing the upper limb position did not affect lower limb loading and postural stability during StandTS in stroke patients.However,changing the foot position significantly influenced the lower limb loading and postural stability during StandTS in hemiplegic stroke patients.
2.Esthetic indexes of lateral facial profile of soft tissues in Anhui youths with normal occlusion
Yun WANG ; Jinfa NI ; Jian ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2001;0(03):-
Objective To study the esthetic indexes of soft tissue profile in lateral face in Anhui youths with normal occlusion. Methods The study was carried out by taking the cephalometric photographs in the 102 Anhui youths with normal occlusion. The data of measurement were got from the photographs by image database and analysis system (IDAS) software, and statistically evaluated by SPSS software. Some specially selected items were analysed again by Fisher's discriminant method. Results Seven items, i.e. Li Ns Pos, Ls Ns Pos, Ls B, Li B, Sn H, Bs Li FH and Z angle, were chosen as esthetic indexes of facial profile, and the discriminant functional formula was established. Conclusion Combination of all the above 7 items contribute to the beauty of facial profile.