1.Imparting Rehabilitation Concepts and Thoughts during the Elective Course of Rehabilitation Technique
Guoxing XIONG ; Qian XUE ; Xiaofeng JIANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2009;15(10):994-995
Student awareness of rehabilitation medicine theory was still weak after learning for some time. We tried to impart rehabilitation concepts and thoughts to students during the course of rehabilitation technique. Following one controlled and randomized study, the Results of treatment group was more significant than that of controls.
2.Effect of Electroacupuncture at Points of Yangming Meridians on Motor Function in Hemiplegic Patients
Qian XUE ; Guoxing XIONG ; Guomin HUO ; Shuping LI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2007;13(11):1056-1057
Objective To study the effects of electro-acupuncturing points of Yangming meridians on hemiplegia.Methods45 early hemiplegic patients were divided into Groups A,B and C(18 cases in each group).Physical therapy was performed in each group,those in Group B were electro-acupunctured at points of Yangming meridians,while those in Group C at the points according to balancing muscular tension.They were assessed with Fugl-Meyer Assessment and Ashworth Spasm Rating before and 2,4 weeks after treatment.Results2 weeks after treatment,motor function and muscular tension were significantly improved in all the groups,while the efficacy in Groups B and C was superior to Group A(P<0.05).4 weeks after treatment,the Ashworth score of lower extremity in Group B was superior to Groups C and A(P<0.05).ConclusionElectro-acupuncturing at points of Yangming meridians can improve the motor function especially muscular tension in hemiplegic patients,which may be helpful for flaccid paralysis,but adverse for spastic paralysis.
3.Effect of Vocational Rehabilitation on Satisfaction of Disabled Persons in Workplaces
Guoxing XIONG ; Wenlei XU ; Dejin ZHENG ; Xiaofeng JIANG ; Hong DAI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(1):91-93
Objective To study the short and long-term effects of vocational rehabilitation on the disabled with low job satisfaction.Methods 66 disabled workers were divided into control group (n=32) and treatment group (n=34). The treatment group accepted physical,occupational and psychosocial therapy for 4 weeks. All the workers were assessed with Minnesota satisfaction questionnaire before treatment,3 and 12 months later. Results The total, internal and external satisfaction significantly improved in treatment group after treatment (P<0.01), except the internal satisfaction 1 year later (P>0.05). Conclusion Specific vocational rehabilitation programme may promote the inclusion of disabled workers into the workplace.
4.Functional and Structural Changes of Lower Motor Neuron Distal to the Site of Rats with Spinal Cord Transection at T10
Guoxing XIONG ; Yi HONG ; Junwei ZHANG ; Shizheng CHEN ; Hua GUAN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2015;21(2):142-147
Objective To investigate the structural and functional changes of lower motor neuron distal to the site of spinal cord injury in rats. Methods Seventies Sprague-Dawley rats were divided randomly into 6 groups: sham-operation group (controls, n=10) and 3 day group (n=10), 1 week group (n=10), 2 week group (n=10), 4 week group (n=15) and 8 week group (n=15) after spinal cord transaction at T10. Neuronal apoptosis and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity of spinal cord at L4- 6 were observed by using the terminal deoxynucleotidal transferase- mediated DUTP-biotin nick end labeling (TUNEL) method and the semiquantitative enzyme cytochemistry, respectively. Results The assessment of apoptosis by TUNEL labeling showed that fluorescent markers were observed occasionally in anterior horn distal to the site of injury. The optical density (OD) value of AchE positive motor neurons (area > 300 μm2) initially decreased about 3 days after transaction and then overshot 1 week or so. However, after that, the OD value decreased again, the lowest about 4 weeks. Then the OD value increased again, though at 8 weeks was still lower than that of controls (P<0.05). Conclusion The findings on indistinctive apoptosis provided the proof of no significant changes of lower motor neuron distal to the site of transection. Semiquantitative histochemical results about AChE reflected marked metabolic changes of motoneurons caudal to the transaction, which represented as part of functional reorganization.
5.Effect of Appropriate Rehabilitation Technique on Social Function for Stroke in Community
Xiaofeng Jiang ; Xueyan HU ; Guoxing XIONG ; Hong DAI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2011;17(2):178-180
ObjectiveTo explore the effect of the appropriate rehabilitation technique on social function for stroke residents in community.Methods38 residents suffering from stroke were treated mainly using the appropriate rehabilitation technology mainly derived from conductive education. The patients were assessed by Functional Activities Questionnaire (FAQ) before and 3 months after intervention.ResultsThe social function of post-treatment improved significantly comparing to pre-treatment.ConclusionThe appropriate rehabilitation technology is effect for stroke residents in community.
6.Investigation of Job Satisfaction in the Disabled People
Guoxing XIONG ; Yue MENG ; Wenlei XU ; Bing YANG ; Zhen HUANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(11):1076-1079
ObjectiveTo investigate the status of job satisfaction and the influencing factors of the disabled in order to know their employment quality.Methods79 disabled employees of one company in Hunan province were randomly interviewed with Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire.ResultsThe overall satisfaction scores of 74 disabled workers was 67.78, which inner satisfaction was better than external satisfaction. The most satisfied was job independence and colleagues' relationships and the most unsatisfied was work flexibility and conditions. There were statistically significant differences between gender, age, disabled species and job satisfaction. In personal level, most influencing factors of disabled job satisfaction were gender, age, disability and salary types.ConclusionVocational rehabilitation such as the high-risk population could be performed specifically on the basis of the job satisfaction survey.
7.Related Factors of Rehabilitation Training for Stroke Residents in Beijing Community
Xiaofeng JIANG ; Xueyan HU ; Guoxing XIONG ; Hong DAI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(11):1080-1082
ObjectiveTo investigate the situation of the rehabilitation service for the stroke residents of communities in Beijing, and explore the related factors of rehabilitation training for stroke patients in community. Methods216 stroke residents and their 197 families at Chongwen district in Beijing were surveyed with questionnaires. Results and ConclusionThe awareness of rehabilitation in stroke patients obviously correlated with rehabilitation training accepted in hospital, while their rehabilitation in community correlated with the development of community-based rehabilitation and the rehabilitation accepted in hospital.
8.Relation between H Reflex and Spasticity after Cervical or Thoracic Spinal Cord Injury
Guoxing XIONG ; Yi HONG ; Junwei ZHANG ; Yadong LIU ; Shizheng CHEN ; Hua GUAN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(6):563-565
ObjectiveTo investigate the changes and relevance of H reflex and spasticity after cervical or thoracic spinal cord injury (SCI).MethodsH reflex of 13 healthy adults as controls and 30 SCI patients (subacute, n=18; chronic, n=12) was measured twice from soleus muscle once a month. In the same time, the evaluation of spasm was performed by the modified Ashworth scale.ResultsThere was no significant difference in the mean Hmax amplitude and Hmax/Mmax ratio between different SCI stages(P>0.05). However, the mean Hmax amplitude of the patients was smaller than that of controls(P<0.01). During subacute stage there was quadratic correlation between the mean Hmax amplitude and spasticity, Hmax/Mmax ratio and spasticity. But there was linear correlation between Hmax/Mmax ratio and spasticity during chronic stage.ConclusionThere was closer relation between spasticity and Hmax/Mmax ratio after spinal cord injury. However, the quantitative evaluation need to be proved by larger samples.
9.Comparision on Work Fatigue between the Disabled and the Healthy
Guoxing XIONG ; Wenlei XU ; Yue MENG ; Shanshan HU ; Zhihan SUN ; Dizun ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2011;17(12):1193-1195
Objective To investigate the status of work fatigue of the disabled and the healthy so that we get to know their employment quality and compressive strength, and then provide the theory basis for the national policy formulation and vocational rehabilitation. Methods We randomly investigated 280 employees (220 disabled, 60 healthy people) in 3 companies from 3 provinces with Fatigue Impact Scale (FIS). Results There was no statistically significant difference between disabled and healthy people about work fatigue, and also that of 3 domains including psycho-social, cognitive and physical activity. After comparison of 40 items on FIS,the disabled had higher fatigue than that of the healthy in 4 items which belonged to psycho-social domain (P<0.05). Conclusion Disabled people are no less than healthy people in compression capability and working capability. They should believe in themselves, and their family and the employees should have more confidence about their work capability than before. Government should provide some support with them on job retention.
10. Application value of enhanced recovery after surgery in the laparoscopic surgery for cholecystolithiasis comorbid with choledocholithiasis
Yong MEI ; Jihu JIA ; Jun DING ; Li CHEN ; Jun WANG ; Pengfei ZENG ; Wenping LI ; Kun XIONG ; Wei CHEN ; Chunlin FENG ; Kai LENG ; Guoxing WANG ; Yanqing LUO ; Chao DU ; Libo LUO ; Junhua PENG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2019;18(12):1122-1128
Objective:
To explore the clinical application value of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) in the laparoscopic surgery for cholecystolithiasis comorbid with choledocholithiasis.
Methods:
The prospective study was conducted. The clinicopathological data of 52 patients with cholecystolithiasis comorbid with choledocholithiasis who were admitted to the Third Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical University from September 2016 to September 2018 were collected. Patients were divided into 2 groups by random number table: patients in observation group received laparoscopic cholecystectomy + choledocholithotomy + choledochoscopic exploration + T-tube drainage (or primary suture of common bile duct) and perioperative management guided by the concept of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS), and patients in control group received traditional perioperative management. Observation indicators: (1) surgical situations; (2) postoperative situations; (3) postoperative complications; (4) postoperative pain scores; (5) changes in hepatic function and blood routine during perioperative period. Follow-up using outpatient examination and telephone interview was performed to detect complications during the postoperative 6 months up to March 2019. Measurement data with normal distribution were represented as