1.Advances in the technology in modern rehabilitation of patients after burns.
Chinese Journal of Burns 2012;28(5):370-373
With the rapid development of modern science and technology, various kinds of new therapy and technology have widely been used in rehabilitation medicine. This review summarizes those new therapies and principles in rehabilitation and their application during treatment of burn injury, in order to provide more ways and methods to improve the rehabilitation of mentation, motor function, and the quality of life of burn patients.
Burns
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rehabilitation
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therapy
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Humans
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Rehabilitation
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methods
2.Comprehensive rehabilitation of burn-induced dysfunctions in China.
Tian-bao SUN ; Qin GUO ; Wei-yi HUANG ; Lu FANG ; Ling-juan RAO
Chinese Journal of Burns 2013;29(6):519-525
Burn patients often suffer from different degrees of dysfunction, such as residual burn wounds, formation of hyperplastic scar, scar itching, cardiopulmonary dysfunction, limitation of motion, and psychological disorders, which exert severe impact on their daily life. This article reviews various rehabilitation treatments for dysfunction after burn injury to promote rehabilitation of burn patients.
Burns
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physiopathology
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rehabilitation
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China
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Humans
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Rehabilitation
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methods
3.Rehabilitation using twin-stage method for a Sjögren's syndrome patient with severe discoloration and attrition on upper and lower anterior teeth.
Seon Ki LEE ; Hong So YANG ; Sang Won PARK ; Hyun Pil LIM ; Kwi Dug YUN
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2016;54(3):291-297
Patients with Sjögren's syndrome usually suffer from teeth discoloration and attrition due to xerostomia. If the anterior teeth are badly worn, problems such as loss of anterior guidance, occlusal disharmony, and limited space for restoration may occur. However, ideal occlusion is obtained in both centric and eccentric relation by regaining the disocclusion of the posterior teeth through the anterior and lateral guidance using twin-stage method. In this case, rehabilitation was performed for a Sjögren's syndrome patient with maxillary and mandibular incisor's severe attrition and teeth discoloration by using twin-stage method.
Dental Occlusion
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Humans
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Methods*
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Rehabilitation*
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Tooth*
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Xerostomia
4.Rehabilitation using twin-stage method for a Sjögren's syndrome patient with severe discoloration and attrition on upper and lower anterior teeth.
Seon Ki LEE ; Hong So YANG ; Sang Won PARK ; Hyun Pil LIM ; Kwi Dug YUN
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2016;54(3):291-297
Patients with Sjögren's syndrome usually suffer from teeth discoloration and attrition due to xerostomia. If the anterior teeth are badly worn, problems such as loss of anterior guidance, occlusal disharmony, and limited space for restoration may occur. However, ideal occlusion is obtained in both centric and eccentric relation by regaining the disocclusion of the posterior teeth through the anterior and lateral guidance using twin-stage method. In this case, rehabilitation was performed for a Sjögren's syndrome patient with maxillary and mandibular incisor's severe attrition and teeth discoloration by using twin-stage method.
Dental Occlusion
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Humans
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Methods*
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Rehabilitation*
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Tooth*
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Xerostomia
6.Voice Rehabilitation after Total Laryngectomy.
Journal of the Korean Society of Laryngology Phoniatrics and Logopedics 2016;27(1):18-20
Total laryngectomy remains as an important treatment option in selected patients with laryngopharyngeal cancers, which inevitably sacrifices naturally produced voice. Much effort has been devoted to voice restoration for these laryngectomized patients. Several ways of voice rehabilitation after total laryngectomy have been developed and utilized thus far, including tracheoesophageal shunt speech, esophageal speech, pneumatic speech aid, and electrolarynx. Of these, tracheoesophageal shunt speech appears to be the most effective voice restoration method, while other trials might also be useful in special situations. Nevertheless, each method has its own unique mechanisms of voice production, thus has its advantages and drawbacks in clinical setting. In this review, we discuss the currently available management options for the rehabilitation of laryngectomized voice.
Humans
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Laryngectomy*
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Methods
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Rehabilitation*
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Speech, Esophageal
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Voice*
7.Quick recovery: the core concept of the peri-operative integrative medicine studies.
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2011;31(11):1459-1462
The author raised that the orientation of peri-operative integrative medicine studies as: Correct surgical decision-making is the prerequisite for successful surgery, the skilled surgical technique is the key for successful operation. At the same time, considerate and appropriate peri-operative management is the guarantee for the success of surgery. Consequently, quick recovery is the core concept of peri-operative integrative medicine studies. Its academic value and practical significance lie in that it can accelerate the improvement of surgical skills, optimize various effective measures to improve the overall efficacy, promote discipline construction and personnel training to improve academic levels, promote the development of Chinese medicine and accelerate its internationalization.
Humans
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Integrative Medicine
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Perioperative Care
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methods
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Rehabilitation
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methods
8.Perioperative fast track programs enhance the postoperative recovery after rectal carcinoma resection.
Zhan LIU ; Xiao-dong WANG ; Li LI
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2008;11(6):551-553
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the effect of the fast track programs (FT) on the postoperative recovery of patients with rectum carcinoma after rectal cancer resection.
METHODSEighty-three patients, undergone elective rectal carcinoma resection in our hospital, were randomly divided into two groups. FT group (44 cases) received the perioperative FT programs care, including bowel preparation reduction, preoperative normal intake, early removal of the nasogastric tube and bladder catheter, early postoperative feeding, early mobilization, and no routine drainage. Control group (39 cases) received the conventional program care. The postoperative hospital stay, surgical complications and readmission rate within 30 days postoperatively were compared between the two groups.
RESULTSThe data of two groups such as gender, surgical procedures, complications, TNM stage of tumor, age, operation time and intra-operative blood loss were similar. The mean postoperative hospital stay in FT group was significantly shorter than that in control group [(4.7+/-2.6) d vs (8.9+/-2.8) d] (P<0.001). The surgical complications within 30 days postoperatively in FT group were significantly less than those in control group (P<0.05). The difference of readmission rate was not significant between the two groups (P=0.326).
CONCLUSIONThe colorectal surgical fast track programs applied to the perioperative period care of rectal carcinoma resection can decrease the hospital stay and surgical complications with no obvious change in readmission rate, so the postoperative recovery of patients with rectal carcinoma resection can be improved.
Aged ; Colorectal Surgery ; rehabilitation ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Perioperative Care ; Prospective Studies ; Rectal Neoplasms ; rehabilitation ; surgery ; Rehabilitation ; methods ; Single-Blind Method
9.Research Designs and Statistical Methods Trends in the Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine.
Jinmo KIM ; Seihee YOON ; Jung Joong KANG ; Kyunghwa HAN ; Jong Moon KIM ; Shin Kyoung KIM
Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine 2017;41(3):475-482
OBJECTIVE: To investigate trends of the research designs and statistical methods in the Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine (ARM) published from 2005 to 2015 through a comparison of articles with the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (APMR). METHODS: The authors reviewed all articles published in ARM and APMR for the years 2005 and 2015 in order to determine their research designs as well as their statistical methods used in each article. RESULTS: In ARM, randomized controlled trials increased from 4.5% in 2005 to 6.5% in 2015. In APMR, randomized controlled trials increased from 8.1% in 2005 to 14.0% in 2015, meta-analyses increased to 5.3%, and systematic reviews increased to 6%. The number of studies using statistical methods increased in ARM from 1.9 to 2.6 per article and in APMR, from 2.7 to 3.1. Use of advanced methods in ARM also showed an increase from 2005 to 2015. CONCLUSION: This study concludes that there is a trend of increased awareness and attempts to use varied research approaches in ARM articles. There should also be more in-depth discussions and opportunities for researchers to share their experiences regarding statistical methods in the clinical field.
Arm
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Evidence-Based Medicine
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Methods*
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Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
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Rehabilitation*
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Research Design*
10.Oral rehabilitation that transit from optimized provisional through continuous re-evaluation to definitive prosthesis using CAD/CAM system: A case report.
Suji LEE ; Yi Hyung WOO ; Ahran PAE ; Kwantae NOH
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2017;55(4):444-450
Prosthetic decision-making is complex because of various factors, and involves a combination of the individual dentist's interpretation of the objective clinical data and his or her interaction with the patient. Increasing therapeutic options and emerging outcome data demand the constant re-evaluation of our decision-making process. In this case, fixed prosthetic restorations were selected as a treatment method to reconstruct the occlusal plane of a patient with disharmonious occlusal plane. And the occlusal plane was re-established by establishing a treatment plan through diagnostic wax-up. Provisional restorations obtained by continuous re-evaluation for a sufficient period of time was replicated to definitive restorations using CAD/CAM technology. The results were satisfactory when they were observed through clinical follow-up for 3 months after the end of treatment.
Dental Occlusion
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Denture, Partial, Temporary
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Methods
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Mouth Rehabilitation
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Prostheses and Implants*
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Rehabilitation*