1.Application of Virtual Reality in Elderly Rehabilitation (review)
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2012;18(1):44-46
Virtual reality (VR) offers the possibility of creating an interactive, motivating environment in which training intensity and feedback can be manipulated to provide individualized treatments or motor rehabilitation under a range of stimulus conditions that are not easily controllable and quantifiable in the real world, especially in elderly. This paper reviewed the studies illustrating the application, development and effectiveness of VR on rehabilitation in the elderly, that suggested VR may be useful to augment rehabilitation of a range of disabilities in elderly patients. The prospect of VR is discussed as well.
2.Advance in Effectiveness and Biomechanism of Whole - body Vibration Therapy for Osteoporosis (review)
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2014;(10):935-939
Whole-body vibration therapy (WBVT), in which energy produced by a forced oscillation is transferred to the muscle and bone of an individual from a mechanical vibration platform, has been proposed as an alternative or adjunctive intervention for osteoporosis. In this review, the safety, effectiveness and the biomechanics of WBVT for the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis were discussed.
3.Advance in Whole-body Vibration in Aging Adults (review)
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2015;21(2):163-167
Whole-body vibration (WBV) training is a kind of new technology on the practice of rehabilitation medicine and is used to improve muscle strength, mobility, balance, osteoporosis, sarcopenia, metabolic syndrome and osteoarthritis in aging adults. The definition, safety, effectiveness, and biomechanics of WBV training were reviewed in this paper.
4.Application and Development of Frailty Assessment in Elderly Rehabilitation (review)
Li ZHANG ; Chunhua LI ; Changshui WENG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2012;18(7):601-604
Frailty is a physiological state of nonspecific vulnerability to stressors resulting from decreased physiological reserves and the deregulation of multiple physiological systems associated with advancing age. Frailty is more than an association with specific diseases or disabilities, but rather a systemic manifestation of physical and cognitive deficits, including signs, symptoms, illnesses, and impairments, that accumulate over the life course. This paper reviewed the studies illustrating the concept, evaluation, risk factor and application of frailty on rehabilitation.
5.The test-retest reliability of a new measurement of lower extremity isometric muscle strength for patients with knee osteoarthritis
Yanmei GUO ; Changshui WENG ; Wei CHEN ; Qiuhua WANG ; Xiaoying LI
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2010;32(10):760-763
Objective To determine the test-retest reliability of functional squat system (FSS) isometric muscle strength tests for patients with knee osteoarthritis. Methods The isometric muscle strength of thirty patientswith knee osteoarthritis (21 males and 9 females; age 45 to 89 years, mean age 68.73 ± 12.19 years) was tested twice within 1 week by the same tester. Three test results were obtained: maximum isometric extension strength, the time to initiate isometric extension and the average isometric extension strength. Intra-class correlation coefficients (ICCs) for the three tests were computed to evaluate their retest reliability. Results The ICCs of the maximum isometric extension strength and average isometric extension strength of the uninvolved and involved extremities were respectively 0.87, 0.88, 0.92 and 0.89. The ICCs of the initiation time for the uninvolved and involved legs were respectively 0.25 and 0.41. Conclusion In these tests of patients with knee osteoarthritis using the functional squat system, both the maximum isometric extension strength and the average isometric extension strength had very good test-retest reliability. These two test results could be used as reliable guidance for treatment and rehabilitation of osteoarthritic knees.
6.Case-control study on cognitive function of 87 children with behavior problems
Changguo XIE ; Yanfeng LI ; Ruilan ZHOU ; Changshui CAO ; Fuxiang XIAO
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2010;19(8):713-715
Objective To compare the cognitive function of children with behavior problems and normal children. Methods 87 children with behavior problems were choosed as study group,according to Rutter' s Children Behaviour Qestionnaire. And 87 normal children were choosed randomly as normal control. Chinese Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (C-WISC) ,Clinical Memory Scale (CMS) ,Number Cancellation Test (NCT) and the Forth Exceptional Test (FET) were adopted to assess the cognitive function of children in two groups. Results Compared with normal control, arithmetic scale ( ( 10.40 ± 3.02 ) vs ( 12. 13 ± 3.26 ) ), verbal IQ ( ( 121.55 ±12.54) vs ( 129.40 ± 13.98) ), object assembly scale ( ( 9.98 ± 2.79 ) vs ( 11.70 ± 2.78 ) ), performance IQ((97.40±10.84) vs ( 103.93 ±14.22)),full IQ ((112.28±11.14) vs (119.03 ± 12.57)),verbal comprehension IQ ( ( 110.48 ± 11.23 ) vs ( 115.80 ± 12.31 ) ), memory/concentration IQ ( ( 101.25 ± 11.66 ) vs ( 109.40 ± 15.45 ) ),the net scale ( (67.05 ± 33.85 ) vs ( 88.72 ± 22.51 ) ) and error rate( ( 32.27 ± 35.77 ) %vs ( 15.41 ± 10.35 ) % ) were lower in children with behavior problems ( all P < 0.05 ). In study group, the total scale of Rutter' s Children Behaviour Qestionnaire was negatively correlated with memory/concentration IQ, and with net scale(r = - 0. 335, - 0. 367, P < 0.05 );but it was positively correlated with error rate (r = 0. 333, P < 0.05 ). Conclusion Cognitive defects may exist in children with behavior problems.
7.Association of isokinetic strength with pain and functional status in knee osteoarthritis patients aged 80 years and over
Changshui WENG ; Yanmei GUO ; Wei CHEN ; Chunhua LI ; Na WANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2014;33(7):718-721
Objective To evaluate the difference in isokinetic strength of the knee muscles between knee osteoarthritis (KOA) patients aged 80 years and over and matched healthy controls,and to establish the association of isokinetic strength with pain and functional status in patients with KOA.Methods The study enrolled 32 patients aged 80 and over diagnosed with unilateral knee OA and 10 matched controls.Pain was evaluated by the visual analogue scale (VAS),the pain intensity scale and the Lequesne index for patients with knee OA.Functional status was assessed by the Timed Up and Go Test (TUGT),the Five Times Sit to Stand Test (FTSST) and the Timed 10 Meter Walk Test (TWT).Muscle strength was measured using the isokinetic dynamometer Biodex System 4 Pro.Bilateral isokinetic (concentric) knee flexion and extension with the protocol of 60 degrees/sec,180 degrees/sec was also performed.Results The difference in two angular velocities of extensor and flexor peak torques between the knee OA group and the control group was statistically significant (t=2.747,P< 0.05).The extensor peak torque was negatively correlated with age,Liquesce index scores,FTSST,TUGT and TWT (r=-0.39~~-0.75,P<0.05),but had no correlation with the VAS score or the Lequesne index pain score (r=-0.23~ 0.31,P>0.05).The regression analysis results suggested that the extensor peak torque and the VAS score together were important predictors for the Liquesce index (adjusted R2 =0.41).Conclusions The degree of knee muscle damage is closely related to the functional performance of the muscles in knee OA patients aged 80 years or over.The strength of the quadriceps and the intensity of pain are important predictors of disability for those patients.
8.Clinicopathologic features of collecting duct carcinoma of the kidney-report of 5 case and review ;of literature
Yingjie HUANG ; Changshui LI ; Rong GE ; Chuangfeng LIU ; Deshang WANG
China Oncology 2013;(9):733-736
Background and purpose: Collecting duct carcinomas of the kidney are a rare malignant tumor accounting for<1%of renal malignancies. It is associated with aggressive nature and more than 50%of patients have metastatic disease at the time of initial diagnosis. The diagnosis of collecting duct carcinoma is often dififcult and to some extent is one of exclusion. This study aimed to study the clinicopathologic features of collecting duct carcinoma of the kidney. Methods:We retrieved the data of ifve cases of collecting duct carcinomas of the kidney from pathology ifles, and determined the expressions of CK19, CAM5.2, CK7, Vimentin, CD10, P63 and PaX-8 by pathohistological observation and immunohistochemical examination. Results: The most common symptoms were blood urine, bellyache and abdomen mass. The tumor originated from the medulla of the kidney central zone. Histologically, the tumors demonstrated irregular tubular or papillary architecture with the stroma of inflammatory cells and fibrous tissue proliferation. Immunohistochemically, the tumor cells were positive for CK19(5/5), CAM5.2(5/5), PaX-8(5/5), Vimentin(2/5), CK7(1/5), and negative for P63, CD10. Conclusion: The correct diagnosis in collecting duct carcinomas of the kidney is based on characteristic morphological features and immunophenotype labeling.
10.Multidisciplinary Treatment on Older Knee Osteoarthritis: Short-term Observation
Yanmei GUO ; Li WAN ; Wei CHEN ; Weiguo JIAO ; Changshui WENG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(12):1163-1166
ObjectiveTo observe the short-term efficacy of treatment with the diclofenac diethylamine emulge import by pulsed ultrasound, massage therapy and quadriceps muscle strengthen training to the patients with knee osteoarthritis for elderly.MethodsOn the basis of health education, 30 elderly patients with knee osteoarthritis were accepted treatments with 10 times of diclofenac diethylamine emulge import by pulsed ultrasound, 6 times of massage therapy and then they completed quadriceps muscle strengthen training once or twice a day.ResultsThe pain, walking ability, sit-to-stand ability and lower extremities muscle strength improved significantly for the patients after treatments (P<0.05 or P<0.001). ConclusionThe diclofenac diethylamine emulge import by pulsed ultrasound, massage therapy and quadriceps muscle strengthen training have a good short-term efficacy to the elderly patients with knee osteoarthritis.