1.Clinical observation on the treatment of blood-stasis-type silent myocardial ischemia by doing Huatuo five-animal play
Xiangyong GAN ; Yu YANG ; Rundong LIN ; Zhenghong YE ; Yuhan ZENG ; Zhiming YE ; Weibo HONG ; Tianxia DIAO ; Yi LIANG
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2025;44(2):113-118
Objective To observe the clinical effect of doing Huatuo five-animal play treating blood-stasis-type silent myocardial ischemia(SMI)and its influence on coronary hemodynamics.Methods Ninety patients diagnosed as silent myocardial ischemia were randomly divided into a five-animal play group(n=45,age:51.56±11.00 years,24 males and 21 females)and a regular exercise group(n=45,age:52.44±7.19 years old,24 males and 21 females)according to a random number table.The five-animal play group practised the traditional five-animal play,while the regular exercise group con-ducted daily 30-minute moderate-intensity treadmill aerobic exercise,five times a week,for 4 weeks.The changes in the number of abnormal ST-T segment occurrences,myocardial oxygen consumption(CMO),coronary ischemia threshold(CIT),and blood smoothness index(BSD)within 24-hour ambu-latory electrocardiogram before and after the intervention were observed in both groups,with the thera-peutic effect and hemodynamic characteristics of both groups evaluated.Results The average number of ST-T segment abnormalities decreased after intervention in both groups(P<0.001),with significantly greater improvement in the five-animal play group than the regular exercise group(P<0.001).More-over,the average CMO decreased significantly,while the average CMR and BSD increased significant-ly in both groups after intervention(P<0.05),with significantly greater improvement in the five-ani-mal play group than the other group.Meanwhile,the total effective rate in the five-animal play group was significantly higher than the regular exercise group(P<0.01).Conclusion Undergoing the five-ani-mal play and moderate intensity treadmill aerobic exercise both are effective in treating silent myocardi-al ischemia.However,the former therapy is superior to the latter in bettering CMO,CIT and BSD.
2.Clinical observation on the treatment of blood-stasis-type silent myocardial ischemia by doing Huatuo five-animal play
Xiangyong GAN ; Yu YANG ; Rundong LIN ; Zhenghong YE ; Yuhan ZENG ; Zhiming YE ; Weibo HONG ; Tianxia DIAO ; Yi LIANG
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2025;44(2):113-118
Objective To observe the clinical effect of doing Huatuo five-animal play treating blood-stasis-type silent myocardial ischemia(SMI)and its influence on coronary hemodynamics.Methods Ninety patients diagnosed as silent myocardial ischemia were randomly divided into a five-animal play group(n=45,age:51.56±11.00 years,24 males and 21 females)and a regular exercise group(n=45,age:52.44±7.19 years old,24 males and 21 females)according to a random number table.The five-animal play group practised the traditional five-animal play,while the regular exercise group con-ducted daily 30-minute moderate-intensity treadmill aerobic exercise,five times a week,for 4 weeks.The changes in the number of abnormal ST-T segment occurrences,myocardial oxygen consumption(CMO),coronary ischemia threshold(CIT),and blood smoothness index(BSD)within 24-hour ambu-latory electrocardiogram before and after the intervention were observed in both groups,with the thera-peutic effect and hemodynamic characteristics of both groups evaluated.Results The average number of ST-T segment abnormalities decreased after intervention in both groups(P<0.001),with significantly greater improvement in the five-animal play group than the regular exercise group(P<0.001).More-over,the average CMO decreased significantly,while the average CMR and BSD increased significant-ly in both groups after intervention(P<0.05),with significantly greater improvement in the five-ani-mal play group than the other group.Meanwhile,the total effective rate in the five-animal play group was significantly higher than the regular exercise group(P<0.01).Conclusion Undergoing the five-ani-mal play and moderate intensity treadmill aerobic exercise both are effective in treating silent myocardi-al ischemia.However,the former therapy is superior to the latter in bettering CMO,CIT and BSD.
3.Clinical effects of ultrasound-guided intra-articular and coracohumeral ligament injections on frozen shoulder in the elderly
Xiangyong JIANG ; Ying LIU ; Hao DING ; Yu GAN ; Yuehuai SHEN ; Fangyuan XU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2021;40(4):496-500
Objective:To compare the clinical effects of ultrasound-guided intra-articular and coracohumeral ligament glucocorticoid injections versus ultrasound-guided intra-articular glucocorticoid injections alone on frozen shoulder in the elderly.Methods:A total of 44 patients with frozen shoulder admitted to the rehabilitation department of the Affiliated Hospital of Sichuan Nursing Vocational College from September 2019 to June 2020 were enrolled.They were randomly divided into the experimental group and the control group, with 22 patients in each group.The experimental group received two consecutive ultrasound-guided intra-articular injections and two coracohumeral ligament injections, while the control group received two consecutive ultrasound-guided intra-articular injections.The shoulder's passive range-of-motion(PROM), the 11-point numeric rating scale(NRS)as well as the Shoulder Pain and Disability Index(SPADI)were conducted before treatment, 1 week after the first treatment(1 week), 1 week after the second treatment(2 weeks)and 10 weeks after the second treatment(12 weeks).Results:There was no significant difference in baseline characteristics between the two groups(all P>0.05). Flexion, abduction, extension and external rotation increased whereas NRS and SPADI decreased after treatment, compared with pre-treatment in the experimental group( F=11.341, 20.965, 20.403, 32.470, 82.970 and 102.154, all P<0.05)and in the control group( F=7.012, 8.937, 23.265, 31.966, 52.500 and 41.356, all P<0.05). Compared with the control group, extension( t=0.365, 0.143 and 0.236, all P<0.05)and external rotation( t=0.205, 0.620 and 2.751, all P<0.05)increased at 1, 2 and 12 weeks after treatment.SPADI scores were lower in the experimental group than in the control group at 12 weeks after treatment( t=2.063, P=0.045). There was no significant difference in NRS, flexion or abduction between the two groups at any time point after treatment(all P>0.05). No serious adverse reactions occurred during treatment in either group. Conclusions:Both ultrasound-guided intra-articular injections plus coracohumeral ligament injections and ultrasound-guided intra-articular injections can effectively alleviate pain and improve function in elderly patients with frozen shoulder, but the former has better effects on extension.For patients with clear restricted extension and external rotation, ultrasound-guided intra-articular injections combined with coracohumeral ligament injections may achieve better clinical effects.

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