1.The influence of trunk control training on motor function and the ability in the activities of daily living of patients with cerebral palsy
Yan XU ; Wenlong XIE ; Fengxiang HE ; Shanxing ZHANG ; Ying JANG ; Shushu PAN ; Jie ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2012;(11):825-828
Objective To observe the influence of trunk control training on motor function and the ability of cerebral palsy (CP) patients in the activities of daily living (ADL).Methods Forty patients with CP were randomly divided into a treatment group (n =20) and a control group (n =20).Both groups were treated with routine rehabilitation,while the treatment group also received trunk control training.All patients were assessed with function ambulation category (FAC) classification,time to walk 10 m,the Berg balance scale (BBS),and the modified Barthel index (MBI) at the beginning and eight weeks later.Results Before the intervention there was no significant difference between the two groups in terms of any of the assessments.Eight weeks later,all the assessment scores were significantly better in the treatment group than in the control group.Conclusion Trunk control training can significantly improve motor function and the ADL ability of patients with CP.
2.Diagnostic accuracy of orthopantomogram and periapical film in evaluating root resorption associated with orthodontic force.
Lixia YU ; Shushu HE ; Song CHEN
West China Journal of Stomatology 2012;30(2):169-172
OBJECTIVETo test the diagnostic accuracy of qualitative and semi-quantitative evaluations on root resorption associated with orthodontic force (RRAOF) using orthopantomogram (OPG) and periapical film, through comparing with assessments with cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), which is considered as the gold standard.
METHODSBefore and after treatment, OPG, periapical film, CBCT images of 121 upper anterior teeth in 32 orthodontic patients were obtained. Blind evaluation of RRAOF was performed according to Levander and Malmgren's method by three trained radiographers through examining three kinds of images of these teeth. The diagnostic accuracy of qualitative and semi-quantitative evaluations on RRAOF using OPG and periapical films were test through comparing with assessments with CBCT, which was considered as the gold standard.
RESULTSTo the same sample, the RRAOF qualitative and semi-quantitative diagnostic classification results of OPG and periapical films compared with CBCT were significant differences (P<0.05). The sensitivity of periapical films and OPG was 71.6% and 78.4%. The specificity of periapical films and OPG was 25.5% and 51.1%. The accuracy of periapical films and OPG was 53.7% and 67.8%, respectively.
CONCLUSIONPeriapical films and OPG for evaluating RRAOF have a poor diagnostic accuracy.
Cone-Beam Computed Tomography ; Humans ; Radiography, Panoramic ; Root Resorption ; Sensitivity and Specificity
3. Advances in application of functional magnetic resonance imaging in patients with painful temporomandibular disorders
Yuanyuan YIN ; Fei LI ; Jingyi LONG ; Song CHEN ; Shushu HE
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2019;54(5):350-355
Temporomandibular disorders (TMD), characterized by pain and dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint, are the most common chronic orofacial pain. However, the etiologies and pathologies of TMD related chronic pain are poorly understood. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) measures brain activity by detecting changes associated with blood flow without invasiveness, and has been widely used in chronic pain research. We reviewed recent fMRI studies exploring the brain changes of patients with painful TMD to investigate the role of central nervous system in abnormal pain perception and impaired pain modulation, and to summarize the effects of splint therapy, in the hope of facilitating the clinical diagnosis and treatment of TMD.