1.The therapeutic effect of kinesio taping on drooling in children with cerebral palsy
Jiale GE ; Qin ZHENG ; Yanqiu WU ; Chan ZHANG ; Jing LIU ; Min SHEN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2025;47(2):127-132
Objective:To observe any therapeutic effect of kinesio taping the orbicularis oris and cervical swallowing muscle groups on drooling among children with cerebral palsy (CP).Methods:Fifty-two children with CP salivating excessively were divided at random into a control group and an experimental group, each of 26. Both groups received routine oral and facial exercise training and sensory stimulation, but the experimental group was additionally provided with kinesio taping of the orbicularis oris muscle and related neck muscle groups. The taping was applied twice a week for 12 hours each time, continuing for 6 months. Before and after the treatment, both groups′ drooling and language use were evaluated using the teacher drooling grading method (TDS) and a language developmental delay assessment (S-S), respectively. Kendall rank correlation coefficients were computed to compare the treatment efficacy for children with the same TDS grading, cerebral palsy classification, and S-S segmentation.Results:After the treatment the average TDS scores of both groups had decreased significantly. The average TDS score of the experimental group was then significantly lower than that of the control group. The total effectiveness rate for those in the experimental group with TDS grades II or V was significantly higher than those controls with the same TDS grades, the effectiveness rate for those with spastic and mixed type or language function in stage 4-2 and stage 5-2 in the experiment group was also significantly higher than for those of the control group. According to the correlation analysis, the language function of both groups was significantly correlated with the therapeutic effect.Conclusions:Supplementing routine rehabilitation training with kinesio taping of the orbicularis oris muscle and the cervical swallowing muscle group can significantly relieve CP children′s excessive salivation. Their language use is significantly positively correlated with the effectiveness of such combined treatment.
2.The therapeutic effect of kinesio taping on drooling in children with cerebral palsy
Jiale GE ; Qin ZHENG ; Yanqiu WU ; Chan ZHANG ; Jing LIU ; Min SHEN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2025;47(2):127-132
Objective:To observe any therapeutic effect of kinesio taping the orbicularis oris and cervical swallowing muscle groups on drooling among children with cerebral palsy (CP).Methods:Fifty-two children with CP salivating excessively were divided at random into a control group and an experimental group, each of 26. Both groups received routine oral and facial exercise training and sensory stimulation, but the experimental group was additionally provided with kinesio taping of the orbicularis oris muscle and related neck muscle groups. The taping was applied twice a week for 12 hours each time, continuing for 6 months. Before and after the treatment, both groups′ drooling and language use were evaluated using the teacher drooling grading method (TDS) and a language developmental delay assessment (S-S), respectively. Kendall rank correlation coefficients were computed to compare the treatment efficacy for children with the same TDS grading, cerebral palsy classification, and S-S segmentation.Results:After the treatment the average TDS scores of both groups had decreased significantly. The average TDS score of the experimental group was then significantly lower than that of the control group. The total effectiveness rate for those in the experimental group with TDS grades II or V was significantly higher than those controls with the same TDS grades, the effectiveness rate for those with spastic and mixed type or language function in stage 4-2 and stage 5-2 in the experiment group was also significantly higher than for those of the control group. According to the correlation analysis, the language function of both groups was significantly correlated with the therapeutic effect.Conclusions:Supplementing routine rehabilitation training with kinesio taping of the orbicularis oris muscle and the cervical swallowing muscle group can significantly relieve CP children′s excessive salivation. Their language use is significantly positively correlated with the effectiveness of such combined treatment.
3.Construction and Testing of Health LifeStyle Evidence (HLSE)
Chen TIAN ; Yong WANG ; Yilong YAN ; Yafei LIU ; Yao LU ; Mingyao SUN ; Jianing LIU ; Yan MA ; Jinling NING ; Ziying YE ; Qianji CHENG ; Ying LI ; Jiajie HUANG ; Shuihua YANG ; Yiyun WANG ; Bo TONG ; Jiale LU ; Long GE
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2024;15(6):1413-1421
Healthy lifestyles and good living habits are effective strategies and important approaches to prevent chronic non-communicable diseases. With the development of evidence-based medicine, the evidence translation system has made some achievements in clinical practice. There is, however, no comprehensive, professional and efficient system for translating lifestyle evidence globally. Therefore, the Health Lifestyle Evidence (HLSE) Group of Lanzhou University constructed the HLSE Evidence Translation System (
4.Investigation and research of status on implementation of clinical practice guidelines by anesthesiolo-gists
Chen TIAN ; Yiyun WANG ; Jiale LU ; Yong WANG ; Ziqing XU ; Jianjun XUE ; Long GE
The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology 2024;40(5):514-519
Objective To investigate the knowledge,demand,and use of clinical practice guide-lines(CPGs)among anesthesia professionals in Gansu province,and to explore the strategies and barriers during the implementation process.Methods A questionnaire survey was conducted to investigated the knowledge,demand,and use of CPGs,as well as the strategies and barriers during the process of guideline implementation.Statistical analysis was applied to the collected data.Results A total of 339 valid question-naires were collected,96.8%of the respondents were aware of the guidelines,and the majority of the re-spondents(86.4%)consulted the guidelines when they encountered problems in clinical practice.The main barriers for guideline utilization were identified as lack of convenience(70.2%),limited availability chan-nels(64.3%)or restricted access rights(56.9%)to obtain the guidelines,inadequate training(31.3%),and language barriers(21.5%).Multiple forms of assisting guideline use and opening up guideline access were considered by most respondents as important ways to promote guideline implementation.Conclusion Anesthesia professionals in Gansu province demonstrated good levels of awareness and compliance with guidelines.However,the primary barriers to utilization were attributed to the guidelines themselves or diffi-culties in accessing them.It is recommended to establish a national guideline clearinghouse,provide imple-mentation tools,and enhance healthcare professional training to facilitate the promotion and application of guidelines in the future.
5.Construction and Testing of Health LifeStyle Evidence (HLSE)
Chen TIAN ; Yong WANG ; Yilong YAN ; Yafei LIU ; Yao LU ; Mingyao SUN ; Jianing LIU ; Yan MA ; Jinling NING ; Ziying YE ; Qianji CHENG ; Ying LI ; Jiajie HUANG ; Shuihua YANG ; Yiyun WANG ; Bo TONG ; Jiale LU ; Long GE
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2024;15(6):1413-1421
Healthy lifestyles and good living habits are effective strategies and important approaches to prevent chronic non-communicable diseases. With the development of evidence-based medicine, the evidence translation system has made some achievements in clinical practice. There is, however, no comprehensive, professional and efficient system for translating lifestyle evidence globally. Therefore, the Health Lifestyle Evidence (HLSE) Group of Lanzhou University constructed the HLSE Evidence Translation System (

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