1.Effects of Early Rehabilitation on Functional Restoration after Fractures of Elbow
Lianghua LIAO ; Xingmei JIANG ; Zhiwei YE ; Linpo LUO ; Jie PAN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(9):867-869
ObjectiveTo compare the effect of the rehabilitation in early and late stage postoperatively for the fractures of the elbow. MethodsAccording to the time the rehabilitation intervened, 57 cases were divided into the early group (29 cases) and the late group (28 cases). After systematic rehabilitation, the two groups were evaluated with Mayo Elbow-Performance and range of motion (ROM). The incidence of elbow disorder was compared between groups a year after fracture. ResultsThe Mayo scores (P<0.01) and ROM (P<0.05) improved more in the early groups than in the late groups, and the incidence of elbow disorder was less a year later (P<0.05). ConclusionEarly postoperative rehabilitation for the fractures of the elbow joint could facilitate function restoration.
2.Effect of Consolidated Trunk Muscle Training on Balance and Motor Function in Patients with Hemiplegia after Stroke
Lianghua LIAO ; Jie PAN ; Shufen WANG ; Xingmei JIANG ; Zhiwei YE ; Linpo LUO ; Xin TENG ; Buzhe HUANG ; Limei GU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2011;17(1):59-61
ObjectiveTo study the effect of consolidated trunk muscle training on balance and motor function in patients with hemiplegia after stroke. Methods96 patients were divided into treatment group (48 cases) and control group (48 cases). All the patients received regularly rehabilitation, and the patients in the treatment group received the control ability training in the trunk muscle in addition. They were assessed with Trunk Control Test (TCT), Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Modified Barthel Index (MBI), Functional Ambulation Category (FAC), Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA) and walking speed (WS) before and after the treatment. ResultsThe scores of TCT, BBS, FAC, MBI, WS and FMA improved significantly in both groups after treatment (P<0.01), and improved more in the treatment group than in control group (P<0.05). The scores of TCT correlated with those of BBS, MBI, FAC, FMA, and WS (P<0.05). ConclusionThe consolidated trunk muscle training can obviously improve balance and motor function of stroke patients.