1.Effect of listening zhidiao tone in the five elements music together with language training on depressed mood and clinical curative effect of language rehabilitation of the stroke patients with aphasia
Lijiao CAI ; Jinxiu CHEN ; Run LIN ; Zhuangmiao LI ; Fang LIU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2013;29(23):12-15
Objective To explore the effect of listening zhidiao tone in the five elements music together with language training on the rehabilitation of stroke patients with aphasia.Methods 57 subjects of stroke patients with aphasia were randomly divided into three groups,one was zhidiao music group,another was west music group,and the third was the control group.Four weeks later,using the scale called the Chinese Rehabilitation Research Center Standard Aphasia Examination (CRRCAE) and the Stroke Aphasic Depression Questionnaire Hospital Version(SADQ-H) to see the variance of scores of language function,and depression in the three groups before and after intervention.Results After the intervention,depressed mood scores of three groups decreased significantly,zhidiao music group experienced less depressed mood compared with the control group.According the Ridit analysis,the clinical curative effect was significantly better in the zhidiao music group than in the western music group or the control group.Conclusion Zhidiao music combined with language training can improve the patients’ depression status,and improve compliance and enthusiasm of language training,so as to promote the reha-bilitation of the language function.Listening to zhidiao music had a positive role in language rehabilitation in stroke patients with aphasia,and worthy of further promotion and application.
2.Treating post-stroke dysphagia with biofeedback: A meta-analysis
Xu DONG ; Zhuangmiao LI ; Yanhua WU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2019;41(3):227-233
Objective To evaluate the effect of treating post-stroke dysphagia with biofeedback.Methods PubMed,the Cochrane library,EMbase,the Web of Science,the Chinese biomedical database,the Wanfang database,the China national knowledge infrastructure and the VIP database were searched for reports of randomized and controlled trials (RCTs) of biofeedback for treating post-stroke dysphagia.The search covered the period from each database's inception to December 31,2018.Version 5.3 of the RevMan software was used to analyze the data.Results A total of 17 studies were included,covering 1306 patients.The meta-analysis showed that the intervention group was significantly better than the control group in terms of the total effectiveness rate,the average Functional Oral Intake Scale score,and scores on the Standardized Swallowing Assessment and on the Swallowing Quality-of-Life Questionnaire.The incidence of aspiration pneumonia was also significantly lower in the biofeedback treatment group.Conclusion Biofeedback can be applied to improve swallowing,the level of ingestion and the quality of life of stroke survivors.It can also reduce the incidence of pneumonia.More high-quality RCTs with large samples are needed to further verify these conclusions.
3.Influencing factors of rumination in stroke patients:a mixed-methods systematic review
Wennan LUO ; Zhuangmiao LI ; Huangxia ZHANG ; Yingxin LIN ; Huixiang HUANG ; Jie ZHANG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2024;23(9):72-81
Objective To systematically evaluate the rumination in stroke patients and identify the influencing factors.Methods A mixed-methods systematic review was carried out by searching databases,such as CNKI,WanFang Data,VIP,CBM,PubMed,Web of Science,the Cochrane Library,Embase and Scopus databases,from the inception to 27th October,2023,for literature on the influencing factors of rumination in stroke patients.The researchers evaluated quality of the literature according to the mixed methods appraisal tool developed by McGill University of Canada.Then the data were collected,analysed and integrated using the convergent integration method proposed by the JBI Evidence-Based Health Care Research Centre of Australia.Results A total of 22 studies were included with an involvement of 4 949 patients.Then a total of 45 research topics were extracted and grouped into 8 categories.The influence factors of rumination were integrated,including individual factors,external support and coping strategies.Conclusions Stroke patients have different levels of rumination.Individual factors may affect rumination in patients.Harmonious interpersonal relationships and positive thinking with coping strategies can promote deliberate rumination.However,the effects of age,place of residence and household income on rumination in stroke patients are required to be further explored.
4.Effect of Sizi Powder (四子散) Orientation Osmotherapy on Upper Limb Motor Function in Stroke Patients with Hemiplegia:A Randomized Controlled Study
Zhuangmiao LI ; Shien LI ; Xia LI ; Yanhong CHI
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;66(2):157-164
ObjectiveTo observe the clinical efficacy and safety of Sizi Powder (四子散, SP) orientation osmotherapy in the treatment of stroke patients with hemiplegia. MethodsIn this study, 94 patients with post-stroke hemiplegia were randomly divided into a control group and a treatment group with 47 patients in each group. The control group received conventional treatment, nursing and rehabilitation training, while the treatment group was treated with SP orientation osmotherapy in addition to the treatments in the control group. The treatment consisted of 20 minutes per session, once daily, 5 times a week, 2 weeks per course, with a total of 2 courses. Before the intervention, after 2 weeks intervention and after 4 weeks intervention, the upper limb motor function was evaluated by using the Fugl-Meyer Assessment (U-FMA). The modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) was used to assess upper limb spasticity, and joint range of motion was measured for shoulder flexion, extension, abduction, internal rotation, external rotation, elbow flexion, wrist palmar flexion, dorsiflexion, ulnar deviation, and radial deviation. Clinical efficacy for spasticity was evaluated after 2 and 4 weeks of treatment. Skin conditions, including burns, allergic reactions, and blisters, were monitored during the treatment process. ResultsA total of 44 patients in the treatment group and 45 patients in the control group completed the study. The results showed that after 2 and 4 weeks of intervention, the U-FMA scores of both groups increased, with the treatment group showing higher scores than the control group (P<0.05). After 4 weeks of treatment, the MAS score distribution improved significantly in both groups (P<0.05), although no significant difference was found between the groups after 2 and 4 weeks treatment(P>0.05). The total effective rate of spasticity clinical efficacy in the treatment group after 2 and 4 weeks was 15.91% (7/44) and 40.91% (18/44), respectively, while in the control group, it was 11.11% (5/45) and 22.22% (10/45). There was no significant difference after 2 weeks treatment (P>0.05), but the treatment group showed a significantly higher total effective rate after 4 weeks treatment (P<0.05). After 2 and 4 weeks of treatment, the joint range of motion in the upper limbs was greater in both groups (P<0.05). After 2 weeks of intervention, the treatment group showed greater range of motion in shoulder flexion, extension, and abduction than the control group, and after 4 weeks of intervention, the treatment group demonstrated greater range of motion in shoulder flexion, extension, abduction, internal rotation, external rotation, and elbow flexion compared to the control group (P<0.05). During the treatment, one patient in the treatment group experienced mild skin allergy, while no other severe adverse reactions, such as intense pain, itching, blisters, or infection, were observed in any patients. ConclusionSP orientation osmotherapy can effectively improve upper limb motor function and joint range of motion in stroke patients with hemiplegia. After 4 weeks of treatment, it can reduce upper limb spasticity and improve clinical efficacy, with good safety.
5.Clinical observation on auricular magnetotherapy for convalescent stroke patients with depression.
Zhuangmiao LI ; Fang LIU ; Baoying LUO ; Yanling DAI
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2018;38(9):942-947
OBJECTIVE:
To observe the effect of auricular magnetotherapy on depression and quality of life in stroke patients with depression after recovery.
METHODS:
Ninety-three stroke patients with depression were randomly divided into a conventional group(a control group), a conventional combined with magnetotherapy group (an observation 1 group), a conventional combined with vaccaria seed group (an observation 2 group), 31 cases in each group. Conventional treatments were applied in the three groups. On the basis of conventional treatments, auricular magnetotherapy was added in the observation 1 group, and in the observation 2 group, vaccaria seed was applied at gan (CO), xin (CO), pi (CO), shen (CO), shenmen (TF), pizhixia (AT), press 3 times a day, replace once every 3 days, alternate ears and treating for 4 weeks. The scores of 17 Hamilton Depression Scales (HAMD-17) and stroke-specific quality of life scales (SS-QOL) were observed before and after treatment in each group. Depression was assessed at follow-up 4 weeks after treatment, and the clinical efficacy of each group was compared.
RESULTS:
A total of 83 cases completed the test. After treatment and follow-up, the scores of HAMD decreased in the observation 1 group and observation 2 group compared with that before treatment (all <0.01). The total score of HAMD in the observation 1 group was lower than that in the observation 2 group and control group (all <0.01). After treatment, the depression, suicide, initial insomnia, middle insomnia, final insomnia, work and interest dimension scores in the observation 1 group were lower than those in the observation 2 group and control group (<0.05, <0.01). Compared with that before treatment, the total score of SS-QOL in the observation 1 group increased (<0.01), and there was no significant difference in total score of SS-QOL before and after treatment in the observation 2 group and control group (both >0.05). After treatment, the total score of SS-QOL in the observation 1 group and observation 2 group were higher than that in the control group (<0.01, <0.05), there was no significant difference between the two groups (>0.05). The scores of energy, family characters, and emotional dimensions in the observation 1 group were higher than those in the observation 2 group and control group (<0.05, <0.01). The score of personality and upper limb function were higher than those in the control group (<0.05, <0.01); the score of the family role dimension of the observation 2 group was significantly higher than that in the control group (<0.01). The total effective rate in the observation 1 group was 72.4% (21/29), which was higher than 44.4% (12/27) in the observation 2 group (<0.05) and 11.1% (3/27) in the control group (<0.01).
CONCLUSION
Auricular magnetotherapy can improve the depressive symptoms of convalescent stroke patients with depression and improve their quality of life.
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Acupuncture, Ear
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Depression
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Humans
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Stroke
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