1.Effect of wheelchair ergometer training on spinal cord-injured paraplegics.
Shin Young YIM ; Kyung Ja CHO ; Chang Il PARK ; Tae Sik YOON ; Dae Yong HAN ; Se Kyu KIM ; Hong Lyeol LEE
Yonsei Medical Journal 1993;34(3):278-286
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of wheelchair ergometer training on spinal cord-injured paraplegics. Eleven male paraplegics with a mean age of 30.9 years (range, 20 to 49 years) participated in the wheelchair ergometer training for the period of 5 weeks. The mean peak heart rate, the mean peak systolic blood pressure and the mean time required for 100m wheelchair propelling at resistance level 1 were significantly decreased at the end of 5 weeks of training as compared with those at pre-training. There was no statistically significant difference in pulmonary function test at pre- and post-training. The peak torque of shoulder flexor and the total work of shoulder flexor and extensor at 180 degrees/sec after training were increased more significantly than those prior to the training. In accordance with the findings as revealed above, it is deemed that the endurance and strength of the upper body and the cardiac fitness for spinal cord-injured paraplegics may be improved by the wheelchair ergometer exercise
Adult
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*Exercise Therapy
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Human
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Male
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Middle Age
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Paraplegia/etiology/*rehabilitation
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Spinal Cord Injuries/complications/*rehabilitation
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*Wheelchairs
2.Beneficial effects of reciprocating gait orthosis on bladder and bowel functions in paraplegia patients.
Jia-Li SUN ; Shi-Zhen ZHONG ; Ya-Tao OUYANG ; Dan TANG ; Qing-Lin XIAN
Journal of Southern Medical University 2008;28(6):1019-1021
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the beneficial effects of application of a self-designed reciprocating gait orthosis (RGO) combined with comprehensive rehabilitation training on bladder and bowel function in paraplegic patients sustaining spinal cord injuries (SCI).
METHODSTwelve paraplegic patients with complete spinal cord injury at the levels between T(4) and L(1) received the RGO with a comprehensive rehabilitation exercise program carried out before and after fixing. Cold water and colon excretion tests were performed before and 3 months after application of the RGO, and the bladder volume, residue bladder volume, and bladder and bowel pressures were measured in these patients.
RESULTSThe 12 paraplegic patients all showed positive results in cold water test before and after RGO application. Before RGO application, 11 of these patients were positive for urine bacteria and only 1 patient was still positive 3 months after the application. The bladder volume and bowel pressure of the patients were significantly increased (P<0.05), while the residue volume and pressure of the bladder were significantly reduced 3 months after RGO application (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONRGO combined with comprehensive rehabilitation training can effectively improve the bladder and bowel function and the quality of life of patients with complete spinal cord injury, suggesting much clinical value for its extensive application.
Adult ; Female ; Humans ; Intestines ; physiopathology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Orthotic Devices ; Paraplegia ; etiology ; physiopathology ; rehabilitation ; Spinal Cord Injuries ; complications ; Urinary Bladder ; physiopathology ; Walkers ; Young Adult
3.Outcome of implanting penile prosthesis for treating erectile dysfunction: experience with 42 cases.
Xu-Jun XUAN ; Dao-Hu WANG ; Peng SUN ; Hua MEI
Asian Journal of Andrology 2007;9(5):716-719
AIMTo report a short-time result of three-piece inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP) implantation on treating patients with organic erectile dysfunction (ED).
METHODSThree-piece IPPs were implanted in 42 Chinese patients with ED refractory to systemic treatment between May 2002 and May 2004. The etiologies of ED were neurogenic (28 with paraplegia and seven with traumatic nervi-erigentes injury); congenital venous leakage (5 cases), fibrosis of corpus cavernosum (1case) and Klinefelter's syndrome (1 case). The follow-up period ranged from 24 to 57 months.
RESULTSImplantation procedures were successfully performed upon all 42 patients. The length of implanted prosthesis was from 13 cm to 18 cm, and the diameter was 1 cm. The implanted prosthesis was made by the Medical Instrumentation Company of Muping (Muping, Shandong, China). Localized infection occurred in only one patient and mechanical complications occurred in five patients. Coitus could be performed in 41 cases (97.6%). Three patients with congenital venous leakage made their spouses pregnant after implantation.
CONCLUSIONImplantation of three-piece IPP is an effective and safe modality for treating patients with ED. It can be well accepted by Chinese patients because of its efficacy.
Erectile Dysfunction ; etiology ; surgery ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Paraplegia ; rehabilitation ; Penile Prosthesis ; Postoperative Period ; Pregnancy ; Retrospective Studies ; Surgical Procedures, Operative ; Treatment Outcome