1.Long-term Effect of Wrist Extensor Energy on Humeral Epicondylitis
Tongcai TAN ; Xiangming YE ; Can CUI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(6):520-522
Objective To explore the effect of wrist extensor energy on humeral epicondylitis. Methods 48 humeral epicondylitis patients were divided into muscular energy group and block therapy group with 24 cases in each group. The muscular energy group was treated with muscle energy technique, and the other group received block therapy. They were assessed with Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) and muscle strength. They were followed up 3 months, 6 months and 1 year after discharge. Results The score of VAS was lower in the block therapy group than in the muscular energy group (P<0.01), and the muscle strength was weaker (P<0.01). 3 months after discharge, there was no significant difference in the effects between the muscular energy group (83.3%) and the block therapy group (91.7%) (P>0.05); 6 months after discharge, the muscular energy group (75.0%) was better than the block therapy group (46.1%) (P<0.01); 1 year after discharge,the muscular energy group (54.2%) was better than the block therapy group (16.7%) (P<0.01). Conclusion The block therapy is better in short-term effect on humeral epicondylitis, and the muscle energy technique was better in long-term effect.
2.Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Prevent Knee Hyperextension in Patients with Stroke
Dongyun JIN ; Tongcai TAN ; Xiangming YE
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2011;17(11):1062-1063
Objective To study the effect of proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) on knee hyperextension in patients withstroke. Methods 60 patients with stroke were divided into treatment and control groups (30 cases each group). Both groups accepted medicineand routine rehabilitation, while the treatment group accepted PNF of knee additionally. Results The incidence of knee hyperextensionwas 7 (23.3%) in treatment group and 18 (60.0%) in control group (P<0.01) 3 months after treatment. The timed "up & go" improved morein the treatment group than in the control (P<0.01). Conclusion PNF of the knee at early stage of stroke can prevent knee hyperextensionand improve the walking.
3.Effect of Music Therapy on Post-stroke Depression with Left Basal Ganglia Aphasia
Jing YE ; Xiangming YE ; Danhong TAO ; Fang SHEN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2017;23(3):330-333
Objective To explore the effect of music therapy on post-stroke depression (PSD) with left basal ganglia aphasia. Methods From April, 2013 to July, 2016, 60 patients with PSD and left basal ganglia aphasia were selected as control group (n=30) and research group (n=30). Both groups accepted routine medicine and rehabilitation, and the research group accepted music therapy in addition, for three months. They were assessed with modified Stroke Aphasic Depression Questionnaire Hospital Version (SADQ-H) and China Rehabilitation Research Center Aphasia Examination (CRRCAE) before and after treatment. Results The incidence of serious depression was less in the re-search group than in the control group after treatment, according to the score of SADQ-H (χ2=8.926, P<0.05). The research group improved more in listening comprehension, repetition and name scores than those of the control group (t>5.707, P<0.001). Conclusion Music therapy helps to relief depression and improve speech in patients with PSD and basal ganglia aphasia.
4.Advance in Diagnosis and Therapy for Chinese Aphasia (review)
Ye TIAN ; Wei LIN ; Xiangming YE ; Liang ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2011;17(2):151-154
This paper aimed to analyse and review the literature of diagnosis and treatment of Chinese aphasia at home in recent years. The advanced brain imaging technology and events related potentials, besides the traditional neuropsychological check method, had been much more applicated and studied in the diagnostic research of Chinese aphasia at present, and in the future the check methods of Chinese aphasia showed diversification, systematic and standardized development. A large number of clinical reshearches tended to comprehensive treatment as the main approach for Chinese aphasia in a conclusion.
5.Influence of rehabilitation for patients with dysphagia following stroke: observation of patients' nutriture and analysis of medical costs
Xiangming YE ; Liang ZHOU ; Yuanjiao WANG ; Fan WANG ; Pu WANG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2010;32(9):682-685
Objective To explore the effects of comprehensive rehabilitation on nutriture and medical costs in the treatment of patients with dysphagia following stroke. Methods Eighty-seven patients with dysphagia were divided into an intervention group (IG) and a control group (CG). Comprehensive rehabilitation therapy including deglutition training, electric neuromuscular stimulation and acupuncture were used with the IG patients, but not with those in the CG. Nutriture parameters included a biochemistry index and a body measurement index. Medical costs were observed before and after one month of treatment for both groups. Results After one month of treatment, average deglutition scores and nutriture indices were significantly higher in the IG than in the CG. Medical costs for the IG had decreased significantly compared with the CG. Conclusions Comprehensive rehabilitation therapy improved deglutition function and slowed nutriture deterioration, while decreasing medical costs in the treatment of patients with dysphagia following stroke.
6.Effects of Acupuncture from Tiaokou to Chenshan and Exercise on Shoulder-hand Syndrome at Stage I after Stroke
Liang ZHOU ; Genying ZHU ; Tongcai TAN ; Junjie SHI ; Xiangming YE
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2016;22(1):95-97
Objective To observe the effect of acupuncture penetrated from Tiaokou (ST38) to Chenshan (BL57) combined with exer-cise on affected limbs of shoulder-hand syndrome (SHS) at stage I after stroke. Methods 40 inpatients with SHS at stage I after stroke from January, 2013 to December, 2014 were randomly divided into treatment group (n=20) and control group (n=20). The treatment group accept-ed acupuncture from Tiaokou to Chenshan on unaffected sides and exercise of affected upper limbs, and the control group accetpted routine acupuncture on Triple Shoulder Acupoints on affected sides. They were assessed with Pain Rating Index (PRI), Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA) and modified Barthel Index (MBI) before and 4 weeks after intervention. Results The incidence of improvement was 90% in the treatment group, and 80%in the control group (χ2=0.784, P=0.376). The scores of PRI decreased (t>5.37, P<0.001), and the score of FMA and MBI increased (t>4.66, P<0.001) significantly after intervention. The score of FMA and MBI improved more in the treatment group than in the control group (t>2.25, P<0.05). Conclusion Acupuncture from Tiaokou to Chenshan combined with exercise is more effective on SHS at stage I after stroke than conventional Triple Shoulder Acupoints.
7.Analysis of coronary artery anatomy pattern in 56 arterial switch operations and early outcome
Zankai YE ; Yinglong LIU ; Zhiqiang LI ; Xiangming FAN ; Xueyong YANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2014;30(5):266-268
Objective This study was designed to investigate the relationship of the coronary anatomy pattern in 56 arterial switch operation (ASO) with the early outcome.Methods From May 2010 to September 2013,a total of 56 patients with transposition of the great arteries complicated with other defomities(39 males and 17 females,with age of 5 days to 126 months),who were undertook ASO in Capital Medical University affiliated Beijing Anzhen Hospital.There were 19 patients with complete transposition of the great arteries and intact ventricular septum,35 patients with complete transposition of the great arteries and ventricular septal defect.and 1 patient with double outlet right ventricle with subpulmonary ventricular septal defect (Taussing-Bing).33 were complicated with atrial septal defect and 26 with patent ductus arteriosus,20 had severe pulmonary hypertension,2 had pumonic valve stenosis and 1 had coarctatioin of aorta.All patients undertook ASO,coronay distribution were detected during the procedure and coronary artery were grafed.Results Coronary artery:Yacoub type A were 46 cases:4 patients died during the 30 days after the operation,Yacoub type B were 5 cases:2 patients died.Yacoub type C were 2 cases:1 died of low cardiac output on the operating day.Yacoub type D were 1 case and Yacoub type E were 2 cases:none of them died.Conclusion Patients with common coronary variants have undergone ASO without added mortality rate.Those with intramural or single coronary arteries have significant added mortality rate.
8.The effects of post-stroke depression on working memory
Jinqiao WANG ; Xiangming YE ; Juebao LI ; Xiaolin LIU ; Liang TIAN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2013;(5):361-364
Objective To explore the effects of post-stroke depression on working memory,aiming to find a new method for alleviating the dysfunction in post-stroke depression patients.Methods Eighteen patients with poststroke depression and 20 stroke survivors with no depression were recruited as the experimental and control groups respectively.Both groups' working memory was tested early every morning.The two groups' performance was compared in terms of each working memory test item and their results were correlated with their scores on the Hamilton depression scale (HAMD).Results The average HAMD score was 21.78 ± 3.21 for the experimental group and 5.06 ±2.35 for the control group.Compared with the control group,the experimental group was significantly different in its performance counting backward,in its word memory span and its calculation task span,as well as in successive subtraction.At the same time,compared with the control,the experimental group was significantly better in total reaction number and the percentage of number of right reaction of the number of total reaction of Digit Subtraction Test.The HAMD scores of the experimental group were negatively correlated with their performance in counting backward,their word memory span,their successive subtraction performance and their calculation task span.Conclusion Poststroke depression has an obvious negative effect on working memory.
9.Application of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Rehabilitation after Stroke (review)
Jimi ZHONG ; Wanshun WEN ; Ruidong CHENG ; Xiangming YE ; Shouyu XU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2016;22(9):1028-1030
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a technology combined with function, anatomy and images to evaluate the brain function in real-time, dynamic, non-invasive ways. fMRI has been applied in the rehabilitation after stroke for the assessment and prog-nosis of motor, speech, cognition and sense function, etc.
10.Effect of Electroacupuncture on Regional Cerebral Blood Flow in Patients with Post-stroke Depression
Juebao LI ; Xiangming YE ; Ruidong CHENG ; Genying ZHU ; Ting YANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2015;21(2):192-195
Objective To explore the therapeutic effects of electroacupuncture on regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) in patients with post-stroke depression. Methods 21 patients with post-stroke depression were randomly divided into electroacupuncture group (n=11) and drug group (n=10). The electroacupuncture group received electroacupuncture on double Hegu (LI4) and Taichong (LR3) once a day for 8 weeks, while the drug group took fluoxetine hydrochloride dispersible tablets 20 mg a day for 8 weeks. They were evaluated with Hamilton Self-rating Scale for Depression (HAMD) before, and 2 weeks, 4 weeks and 8 weeks after treatment respectively. The rCBF were measured with single positron emission computerized tomography (SPECT) before and 8 weeks after treatment. Results The score of HAMD decreased more in the electroacupuncture group than in the drug group 2 weeks after treatment (P<0.05), and there was no significant difference between the two groups 4 and 8 weeks after treatment (P>0.05). The rCBF was significantly greater in the electroacupuncture group than in the drug group. Conclusion That electroacupuncture is effective on post-stroke depression, which may be related with the increase of the rCBF levels.