1.Different exercise modalities promote functional recovery after peripheral nerve injury
Xiaoxuan ZHAO ; Shuaiyi LIU ; Qi LI ; Zheng XING ; Qingwen LI ; Xiaolei CHU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(6):1248-1256
BACKGROUND:Exercise as a form of active rehabilitation can improve the dysfunction caused by peripheral nerve injury,and different exercise modalities target different lesion sites and recovery mechanisms. OBJECTIVE:To comprehensively analyze the application and mechanisms of different exercise modalities in functional recovery from peripheral nerve injury. METHODS:A computerized search was conducted in PubMed and CNKI databases for relevant literature published before January 2024.The search terms used were"peripheral nerve injury,spinal cord,exercise,cerebral cortex,muscle atrophy,mirror therapy,blood flow restriction training"in both English and Chinese.Finally,77 articles were included for review. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Peripheral nerve injury can cause systemic pathological changes such as skeletal muscle atrophy,corresponding spinal cord segmental lesions,and sensorimotor cortex remodeling.Aerobic exercise can improve dysfunction by enhancing the immune response,promoting glial cell polarization,and promoting the release of nerve growth factor.Blood flow restriction exercise can regulate the secretion of muscle growth factor,promote muscle growth and enhance muscle strength.Mirror movement has a good effect in activating the cerebral cortex and reducing cortical remodeling.Different exercise modalities have potential benefits in functional recovery after peripheral nerve injury;however,there are still some problems and challenges,such as the choice of exercise modalities,the control of exercise intensity and frequency,and the detailed analysis of mechanisms.
2.Development and application of a three-dimensional digital visualization system for children's neck acupoints
Xiaojing AO ; Kun LI ; Yuhang LIU ; Xiaoxuan YANG ; Xing WANG ; Zhijun LI ; Xiaoyan REN ; Shaojie ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(9):1834-1840
BACKGROUND:Currently,there have been studies on three-dimensional digitalization and visualization systems for adult acupoints,but there are not many reports on the visualization of pediatric acupoints based on real pediatric digital sectional anatomical datasets. OBJECTIVE:To design and develop a digital three-dimensional visualization system for children's neck acupoints,to provide a basis for acupuncture and moxibustion,meridian and acupoint science teaching,clinical practice,acupuncture manipulation practice,and acupuncture safety research,and to provide a basis for the development of children's acupoint simulation system. METHODS:Based on a real cross-sectional anatomical dataset of pre-school boys,a three-dimensional digital virtual anatomical model of the neck region of children and internal multi-organ three-dimensional reconstruction were completed using PhotoShop 2021 and Digihuman Reconstruction System software.A database of 11 acupoints was compiled,including Fengfu and Fengchi,using the Unity database language.A three-dimensional model of children's neck anatomy,acupoint database,and writing acupuncture operation codes were integrated in Unity3D software.A three-dimensional digital visualization system for children's neck acupoints was successfully created,which integrated simulation acupoint positioning,three-dimensional acupoint anatomy,acupuncture training,clinical teaching,and acupuncture safety research. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)This study was based on real child specimens.Manual layer by layer segmentation of cross-sectional images was used to ensure the accuracy of the three-dimensional model to the greatest extent possible.The 3D software Digihuman Reconstruction System was utilized to extract and save independent segmentation data.PhotoShop 2021 software was collaborated with to complete dozens of three-dimensional reconstruction anatomical models of the outer skin of the neck and its internal bone structure,cervical spinal cord,blood vessels and nerves,muscles,and ligaments in children.The basic morphology and overall contour integrity verification of each independent structure were completed in MeshLab software.The 3-material research 13.0 software was applied for final fine tuning and anatomical position confirmation,successfully simulating and restoring the true anatomical morphology of the neck of preschool children.(2)Based on and referring to the national standards of the People's Republic of China,a database of commonly used acupoints in children's neck region was collected and organized,including their names,meridians,positioning,local anatomy,needle insertion levels,acupuncture methods,acupuncture accidents and prevention,acupoint indications,and two-dimensional anatomical sectional images.(3)Unity3D software was employed to integrate the three-dimensional model of children's neck,acupuncture simulation operation,and acupoint database,and a three-dimensional digital children's neck acupoint acupuncture visualization system was successfully constructed.The system displayed information on children's neck acupoints,two-dimensional and three-dimensional anatomical structures,and achieved two-dimensional and three-dimensional acupuncture simulation functions and acupuncture safety research functions for children's neck acupoints.Based on the ultra-thin sectional anatomical dataset of real child specimens,the first three-dimensional digital and visualization system for acupoints in the neck region of children had been constructed.Compared with previous acupoint acupuncture systems,it is more in line with the anatomical and morphological development characteristics of Asian children and has high application value in the fields of acupuncture safety research,clinical teaching,and acupuncture simulation training.
3.Association of C-reactive protein to albumin ratio with all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in patients with chronic kidney disease stages 3-5.
Jie LIU ; Jin ZHAO ; Jinguo YUAN ; Zixian YU ; Yunlong QIN ; Yan XING ; Qiao ZHENG ; Yueru ZHAO ; Xiaoxuan NING ; Shiren SUN
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 2025;30():21-21
BACKGROUND:
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) poses a major global health challenge, often foreshadowing poor patient outcomes. The C-reactive protein to albumin ratio (CAR) serves as a pivotal biomarker, demonstrating a strong correlation with adverse outcomes in cardiovascular disease (CVD). This study sought to examine the correlation between CAR and the risk of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in patients with CKD stages 3-5.
METHODS:
This study utilized data of CKD patients from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) from 1999 to 2010, with follow-up to December 31, 2019. The optimal CAR cutoff value was identified utilizing the method of maximally selected rank statistics. Multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression model, restricted cubic splines (RCS) model, and subgroup analysis were employed to assess the association between CAR and mortality among CKD patients.
RESULTS:
During a median (with interquartile range) follow-up period of 115 (112,117) months among 2,841 CKD individuals, 1,893 deaths were observed, including 692 deaths due to CVD events. Based on the RCS analysis, a non-linear correlation was observed between CAR and mortality. Using 0.3 as the optimal CAR cutoff value, the cohort was divided into high and low groups. In the fully adjusted model, CKD patients with high CAR values exhibited an elevated risk of all-cause mortality (hazard ratio [HR] 1.53, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.28-1.83, P < 0.001) and cardiovascular mortality (HR 1.48, 95% CI 1.08-2.02, P = 0.014). Compared to the population aged >65 years (HR 1.32, 95% CI 0.99-1.76, P = 0.064), the risk of cardiovascular mortality was significantly higher in those aged ≤65 years (HR 2.19, 95% CI 1.18-4.09, P = 0.014) with elevated CAR levels.
CONCLUSIONS
A notable correlation exists between the elevation of CAR and increased all-cause and cardiovascular mortality, suggesting its potential as an independent indicator for evaluating the prognosis of patients with CKD stages 3-5.
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4.Monitoring of mutation evolution of 128 genes in acute myeloid leukemia based on high-throughput NGS technology
Jie XIAO ; Xiaobo YAN ; Xiaoxuan WANG ; Yuquan LI ; Xing ZHANG ; Ziyuan LU ; Jixian HUANG
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2025;34(5):303-310
Objective:To investigate the patterns of mutation evolution in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) during treatment and the possible clinical significances.Methods:A retrospective case series study was conducted. A total of 103 AML patients who were hospitalized at the Affiliated Yuebei People's Hospital of Medical College of Shantou University from November 2019 to August 2021 and underwent high-throughput next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology to detect the mutations of 128 AML-related genes in bone marrow samples were selected. Based on the NGS results, the somatic gene mutations in samples of patients collected at initial diagnosis (73 cases), complete remission (CR) (30 cases), non-remission (NR) (23 cases), and recurrence (12 cases) were analyzed, and the targeted drugs involved in the gene mutations detected in NR and recurrence samples were summarized.Results:The median age [ M ( Q1, Q3)] of onset for 103 patients was 58 (48, 66) years, including 64 males (61%) and 39 females (39%); 86 cases (83%) were primary AML, and 17 cases (17%) were secondary AML; at the initial diagnosis, 51 cases (50%) had normal karyotypes, 34 cases (33%) had abnormalities, and 18 cases (17.5%) were unknown. Compared with the CR samples, the mutation frequencies of FLT3 [29% (21/73) vs. 3% (1/30)], NPM1 [27% (20/73) vs. 3% (1/30)], NRAS [22% (16/73) vs. 3% (1/30)], and IDH2 [14% (10/73) vs. 0 (0/30)] were all higher in the initial diagnosis samples, and the differences were statistically significant (all P < 0.05); compared with the initial diagnosis sample, the median number of gene mutations in each CR sample was lower [4 (2, 5) vs. 7 (5, 9)], and the difference was statistically significant ( P < 0.001). However, there was no statistically significant difference in the median number of gene mutations in each patient between the initial diagnosis samples and the NR samples, the initial diagnosis samples and the recurrence samples, and the NR samples and the recurrence samples (all P > 0.05). Analysis of 14 patients with NGS data at initial diagnosis and CR showed that the same gene mutations could be detected at initial diagnosis and CR, such as DNAH23 (3 cases), USH2A (3 cases), etc; partial gene mutations were detected at initial diagnosis but were not detected at CR, including NRAS (5 cases), FLT3 (3 cases), ANKRD26 (3 cases), NPM1 (3 cases), ETV6 (3 cases), etc; ARID1B (1 case) and DNMT3A (1 case) were negative for mutations at initial diagnosis but positive upon reaching CR. Analysis of 14 patients with NGS data at initial diagnosis and NR showed that most gene mutations persisted at initial diagnosis and NR, such as DNMT3A (5 cases), NRAS (5 cases), KRAS (3 cases), RUNX1 (3 cases), etc; the mutant genes detected at initial diagnosis but not detected at NR included USH2A (2 cases), PCLO (2 cases), ATM (2 cases), FAT1 (2 cases), etc; partial gene mutations were not detected at initial diagnosis but were detected at NR, such as FAT1 (2 cases), TCF3 (2 cases), etc. Analysis of 5 patients with NGS data at CR and recurrence showed that some gene mutations were detected at both CR and recurrence, such as BCORL1 (1 case), ARID2 (1 case), SETD2 (1 case), VEGFC (1 case), etc; FLT1 (1 case) and GNAS (1 case) gene mutations were detected at CR but not detected at recurrence; at recurrence, some gene mutations that were not detected at CR were also detected, such as ANKRD26 (1 case), WT1 (1 case), etc. Among the 23 NR samples and 12 recurrence samples, the targets of drugs approved by US Food and Drug Administration or in clinical trials were detected in 14 (61%) and 5 (42%) samples respectively, including IDH1, IDH2, FLT3, KIT, KRAS, NRAS, SF3B1, U2AF1, and SRSF2. Conclusions:The number of gene mutations in AML patients during CR is significantly less than that at initial diagnosis, some gene mutations disappear when CR is achieved through treatment, but the majority of gene mutations persist during the treatment period, including NR and recurrence, suggesting that monitoring through NGS technology can help understand the evolution of gene mutations during AML treatment and discover the potential therapeutic targets.
5.Questionnaire survey on knowledge,attitude and practice of doctors and pharmacists regarding allergic reactions to iodine contrast agent
Chen LIU ; Xiangrong BAI ; Yanqi CHU ; Xiaoxuan XING ; Yujie QIU
Chinese Journal of Pharmacoepidemiology 2025;34(3):273-281
Objective To analyze the current status of knowledge,attitude,and behavior?(KAP)of doctors and pharmacists regarding iodine contrast agent allergic reactions in medical institutions in China and the influencing factors,to provide reference for the treatment of iodine contrast agent allergic patients.Methods A questionnaire survey on iodine contrast agent allergic reactions was conducted among doctors and pharmacists in China using a self-designed questionnaire.The questionnaire was distributed online via WeChat and the participants were anonymous and voluntary.The scores of knowledge,attitude,and behavior of medical staff of different genders,departments,and titles were statistically analyzed.Wilcoxon rank sum test and multiple linear regression analysis were used to analyze the influencing factors.Results A total of 105 doctors and pharmacists from 19 provinces,autonomous regions and municipalities participated in the survey,completing 105 valid questionnaires.The knowledge score(out of 4 points),attitude score(out of 3 points),and behavior score(out of 3 points)of doctors and pharmacists regarding contrast agent allergy reactions were 2(1,2)points,1(0,2)points,and 1(1,2)points,respectively.Multivariate linear regression analysis showed that job title is a factor affecting the knowledge score.Compared to those with primary and below titles,senior title doctors and pharmacists had higher knowledge scores(P=0.007).Educational level is a influence factor affecting the attitude score.Compared to those with undergraduate and below educational levels,doctors and pharmacists with doctoral degrees had more positive attitudes(P=0.011).Attitude score is a influence factor affecting the behavior score,the more positive the attitude,the more positive the behavior(P=0.015).Conclusion The knowledge,attitude,and practice(KAP)of doctors and pharmacists regarding contrast agent allergy reactions need to be strengthened.Training should be conducted for doctors and pharmacists,taking into account the KAP differences among individuals with different job titles and educational levels,to enhance knowledge levels and actively explore safe and effective desensitization treatment methods for patients with contrast agent allergies.The use of iodinated contrast agents should be rationalized while ensuring patient safety.
6.Research hotspots and trends in application of tissue engineering in peripheral nerve injury
Xiaoxuan ZHAO ; Shuaiyi LIU ; Zheng XING ; Qingwen LI ; Xiaolei CHU ; Qi LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(30):6591-6600
BACKGROUND:Peripheral nerve injuries can cause severe functional disabilities in patients,and long-segment nerve defects often fail to regenerate spontaneously.In recent years,tissue engineering techniques have gradually been applied to the repair of long-segment nerve injuries,yet research hotspots and development trends are unclear.OBJECTIVE:To analyze the research hotspots and trends in the field of peripheral nerve tissue engineering over the past 20 years using bibliometric software.METHODS:CiteSpace 6.2R6 software was employed to conduct highly cited analysis and keyword analysis on peripheral nerve tissue engineering literature published from 2004 to 2024 in the Web of Science and China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI)databases.The keyword analysis encompasses keyword co-occurrence analysis,keyword clustering analysis,keyword timeline analysis,and keyword emergence analysis.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:A total of 2 961 articles from the Web of Science database and 1171 articles from the CNKI database were included.The number of publications in the Web of Science database showed fluctuations but exhibited an overall increasing trend year by year,while the publication volume in the CNKI database remained relatively stable annually.Most of the top ten most cited articles in the Web of Science database were review articles.The results of the keyword analysis from Web of Science and CNKI databases indicated that the most studied nerve tissue engineering materials over the past 20 years include silk fibroin,collagen,chitosan,polycaprolactone,polylactic acid,and graphene.The biochemical cues investigated in these materials include olfactory ensheathing cells,Schwann cells,stem cells,and nerve growth factors.The most commonly employed external physical factor is electrical stimulation applied to the materials.Among various tissue engineering techniques,electrospinning technology and 3D printing technology have been the most extensively researched.
7.The association between migraine and cognitive impairment
Tiantian SONG ; Ying XING ; Baiyu WANG ; Xinxiu SHI ; Xiaoxuan WU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2025;48(12):1092-1096
Objective:To investigate the characteristics of brain network reorganization in migraine patients and its relationship with the grading of right-to-left shunt (RLS) in patent foramen ovale(PFO) by integrated 3.0T structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI),resting-state functional MRI(fMRI),and contrast-enhanced transthoracic echocardiography, thereby toexplore the mechanism underlying cognitive impairment in migraine.Methods:A total of 49 migraine patients (migraine group)and 16 demographically matched healthy subjects (healthy control group) who received diagnosis and treatment at China-Japan Union Hospital of Jilin University from September 2020 to September 2023 were selected as the study participants. Structural images (T1-weighted) and resting-state functional images were obtained from brain imaging (MRI and fMRI) data. The amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation (ALFF) algorithm was used to quantify the intensity of spontaneous neural activity in brain regions, while the Fazekas scale and the Age-Related White Matter Changes (ARWMC) scale were employed to assess white matter lesions. Participants were evaluated using the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE). Based on the results of contrast-enhanced transthoracic echocardiography (cTTE),the migraine group was further subdivided into A1 group (18 cases, no PFO), A2 group (17 cases, PFO with small-to-moderate RLS) and A3 group (14 case, PFO with large RLS) group, the differences in brain functional activity and cognitive function were compared among these groups.Results:By Fazekas scale scores and ARWMC scale scores, the incidence of hyperintense foci in the deep white matter regions in the migraine group were higher than those in the healthy control group: 67.3%(33/49) vs. 6/16, 61.2%(30/49) vs. 5/16, there were statistical differences ( P<0.05). Compared with the healthy control group, the migraine group exhibited higher spontaneous neural activity intensity in the brainstem,bilateral posterior cingulate cortex,left medial frontal gyrus,and left middle frontal gyrus,while showing reduced brain activity in the right angular gyrus region. The short-term delayed recall scores and total MMSE scores in the migraine group were lower than thosein the healthy control group: (1.61 ± 1.06) scores vs. (2.44 ± 0.81) scores, (25.06 ± 2.31) scores vs. (27.94 ± 1.44) scores, there were statistical differences ( P<0.05). The short-term delayed recall scores mong the A1 group, A2 group and A3 group had statistical difference( P<0.05). Conclusions:Migraine patients exhibit specific brain functional network reorganization and cognitive dysfunction, which are closely related to the degree of RLS.
8.Causal relationship between 91 inflammatory proteins and cervical disc degeneration
Shuaiyi LIU ; Xiaoxuan ZHAO ; Qi LI ; Zheng XING ; Qingwen LI ; Xiaolei CHU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(17):3732-3740
BACKGROUND:Cervical disc degeneration is a common degenerative disease,and inflammatory proteins play an important role in cervical disc degeneration,but the specific mechanisms involved remain to be thoroughly investigated.OBJECTIVE:Using the Mendelian randomization method to assess the potential causal relationship between 91 inflammatory proteins and cervical disc degeneration.METHODS:Genome-wide association analysis statistics for 91 inflammatory proteins(from GCST90274758 to GCST90274848)were obtained from the Genome-Wide Association Analysis Catalog of publicly available genome-wide association analysis data and genome-wide association analysis data for cervical disc degeneration from the Finngen database(finngen_R10_M13_CERVICDISCV).Inverse variance weighting,MR-Egger regression,weighted median,weighted modeling,and simple modeling were used to investigate the causal relationship between inflammatory proteins and cervical disc degeneration.Sensitivity analyses were performed to test whether the results of the Mendelian randomization analysis were reliable,and then the inverse Mendelian randomization analysis was performed in the same way.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The results of the forward analysis showed that a total of six inflammatory proteins were significantly and causally associated with cervical disc degeneration,of which glial cell lineage-derived neurotrophic factor(odds ratio(OR)=1.095,95%confidence interval(CI):1.012-1.184,P=0.023),interleukin 4(OR=1.094,95%CI:1.002-1.194,P=0.045)and monocyte chemotactic protein-1 levels(OR=1.062,95%CI:1.001-1.127,P=0.048)showed a direct positive causal association with the risk of cervical disc degeneration;interleukin 17C(OR=0.906,95%CI:0.839-0.979,P=0.013),interleukin 18(OR=0.924,95%CI:0.866-0.986,P=0.017)and interleukin 2 levels(OR=0.894,95%CI:0.821-0.973,P=0.010)showed a direct negative causal association with the risk of cervical disc degeneration.The results of the inverse analysis showed that when cervical disc degeneration was used as exposure data,there was no significant causal relationship with any of the 91 inflammatory proteins.The results of the sensitivity analysis showed that the Cochran's Q test for the two-way Mendelian randomization,the MR-Egger regression method,and the MR-PRESSO results had P values greater than 0.05,indicating that there was no significant heterogeneity or multiplicity in the analysis of the causal effect between inflammatory proteins and cervical disc degeneration.To conclude,there may be a relatively significant potential causal relationship between glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor,interleukin 4,monocyte chemotactic protein-1,interleukin 17C levels,interleukin 18,and interleukin 2 levels and cervical disc degeneration,which provides valuable clues for research on the potential mechanisms of cervical disc degeneration as well as early prevention and drug treatment of cervical disc degeneration.
9.Study on occurrence and influencing factors of potentially inappropriate medication in hospitalized elderly patients with bacterial pneumonia
Xiaotong ZHANG ; Biqing LIU ; Xiaoxuan XING ; Zhizhou WANG ; Ke WANG ; Wei ZHUANG ; Lan ZHANG ; Xianzhe DONG
Adverse Drug Reactions Journal 2025;27(8):465-471
Objective:To evaluate potentially inappropriate medication (PIM) in hospitalized elderly patients with bacterial pneumonia, and explore its influencing factors.Methods:It was a single-center cross-sectional study. The study focused on elderly patients with bacterial pneumonia who were admitted to Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University from January 2018 to November 2022. Patients′ gender, age, weight, length of hospital stay, diagnosis at admission, physical examination, diagnosis at discharge, comorbidities, medications, and laboratory test results were extracted from hospital information system and electronic medical records. Medication use of patients included in the analysis during their hospitalization were evaluated according to the classification of PIMs in the 5 lists of the Beer′s criteria of American Geriatrics Society. Based on whether PIM occurred, the patients were divided into with PIM group and without PIM group. The clinical features between the 2 groups were compared and the influencing factors of PIM were analyzed using multivariable logistic regression.Results:A total of 2 720 patients were included, in which 1 734 (63.75%) were male. The median age was 78 (70, 85) years and their ages ranged from 65 to 103 years. The number of drugs used per patient was 14 (10, 18) kinds, ranging from 1 to 57 kinds. The length of hospital stay was 12 (9, 17) days, ranging from 1 to 162 days. Charlson comorbidity index (CCI) was 6 (5, 8) points. Among the 2 720 patients, 1 894 (69.63%) experienced PIM, with a total of 6 166 cases of PIM. The top 3 drugs ranked by the number of PIM occurrence were antiplatelet agents (1 357 cases), benzodiazapine receptor agonists (956 cases), and antipsychotics (884 cases). The comparison of clinical characteristics between the 2 groups showed that differences in age, CCI, length of hospital stay, and number of medications between with PIM and without PIM patients were statistically significant (all P<0.001). Multivariable logistic regression results showed that CCI, length of hospital stay, and number of medications were independent influencing factors for PIM. The risk increased by 8% and 1% with one point increase in CCI and one day extension in length of hospital stay [odds ratio ( OR)=1.08, 95% confidence interval ( CI): 1.04-1.13, P<0.001; OR=1.01, 95% CI: 1.00-1.03, P=0.03]. PIM risk of patients with more than 15 concurrent medications had a 22.16 times higher PIM risk than those with less than 5 concurrent medications ( OR=22.16, 95% CI: 14.15-34.72, P<0.001). Conclusions:Hospitalized eldery patients with bacterial pneumonia who have more severe comorbidities, longer hospital stay, and multiple concomitant medications are at a higher risk of PIM occurrence. Rational medication use among these patients should be paid attention to in clinical practice.
10.Task-orientated rehabilitation using a myoelectrically driven exoskeleton with visual feedback:effects on hand trauma recovery
Zheng XING ; Xiaoxuan ZHAO ; Xinyu DU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2025;40(4):522-527
Objective:To investigate the effects of a visual feedback electromyography-driven exoskeleton on patients with hand injuries and to compare its efficacy with conventional rehabilitation treatment.Method:Patients who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria were randomly divided into two groups,with 15 patients in the experimental group and 15 in the control group.The control group underwent a 4-week con-ventional rehabilitation program,which included occupational therapy,muscle strength training,and range of motion exercises.The experimental group received the same conventional rehabilitation alongside training with the visual feedback electro-myography-driven exoskeleton.All participants were evaluated for grip strength,pinch strength,Purdue Pegboard results,and DASH questionnaire scores before and after treatment.Statistical analyses were performed to compare intra-group and inter-group differences.Result:After 4 weeks of rehabilitation,both groups showed significant differences in grip strength,pinch strength,Purdue Pegboard scores,and DASH questionnaire scores compared to baseline(P<0.05).Between-group comparisons showed no significant difference in the post-treatment grip weight ratio(P>0.05),while all other indicators demonstrated significant differences(P<0.05).Conclusion:Following 4 weeks of rehabilitation,both groups showed improvements in muscle strength,hand dex-terity,and activities of daily living in the upper limbs.However,the functional level of patients in the experimen-tal group was superior to that of the control group,indicating that task-oriented rehabilitation using a visual feed-back electromyography-driven exoskeleton significantly promotes functional recovery in patients with hand trauma.

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