1.Comparison of effect of cold therapy at different temperature on upper limb delayed onset muscle soreness in young men
Yantao LOU ; Jiawei WANG ; Xiaofei XIAO ; Yanhui LI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2025;31(9):1074-1082
Objective To compare the effect of cold therapy at different temperature on the pain and motor function of delayed onset muscle soreness(DOMS)in the upper limbs of young men.Methods From April to July,2024,24 healthy young men(aged 22 to 26 years)were selected from the Key Laboratory of Winter Sports Technical Diagnosis and Skill Evaluation of the General Administration of Sport of China at Shenyang Sport University,and randomly divided into control group,group A and group B equally.An isokinetic muscle strength testing system was used to establish a DOMS movement model for elbow joint.Then,group A re-ceived cold therapy at a constant temperature of 10℃for 10 minutes,group B received cold therapy at a con-stant temperature of 6℃for 10 minutes,and the control group received natural recovery.They were measured relative peak torque(rPT)of the elbow flexor muscles at angular velocities of 60°/s,120°/s and 180°/s with iso-kinetic muscle strength testing system,and root mean square(RMS)of EMG amplitude of biceps brachii was synchronously collected using a wireless surface EMG system,immediately,and 24,48 and 72 hours after model establishment;while,they were assessed with Visual Analogue Scale(VAS)for pain.Results The main effects of VAS score,rPT and RMS were significant in both intra-group(F>15.716,P<0.001)and inter-group(F>6.478,P<0.01).At 24,48 and 72 hours after model establishment,the VAS scores showed a trend of control group>group A>group B(P<0.05).Although the pairwise comparison results of rPT and RMS among the groups varied at different time points after model establishment under different angular veloci-ties,overall,rPT presented a trend of control group
2.Compatibility Study of Biapenem with Parenteral Nutrition Solution Mimicking Y-type Infusion Pathway
Liguo WANG ; Yantao YUE ; Yuanpei LI ; Lijie LOU ; Liang ZHAO
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(9):1490-1495
Objective To study the physical and chemical stability of biapenem and parenteral nutrient solutions when they are used together through a Y-type infusion pathway,and to evaluate the rationality and feasibility of clinical compatibility.Methods Based on the actual clinical infusion rates of biapenem solution and parenteral nutrition solution in ICU,under room temperature and light conditions,simulate a Y-shaped pathway to mix biapenem solution and four types of parenteral nutrition solutions in three volume ratios(1∶1,2∶1,3∶1),and collect the compatible solutions at 0,1,2,4,and 6 hours,observing the appearance,pH value,osmolality,insoluble particles,Zeta potential,particle size and the change of biapenem content of the compatible solution,to investigate the potential interaction between them.Results Within 6 hours,the appearance,pH value,osmotic pressure,insoluble particles,particle size,and Zeta potential did not significantly change.Compared with zero time,the content of the biapenem fluctuated between 93.68%and 100.86%,and there was no impurity peak interference in the chromatogram.Conclusion The physico-chemical properties of biapenem were stable within 6 hours under the condition of room temperature and no light exposure through Y-type infusion pathway and parenteral nutrient solutions.
3.Compatibility Study of Biapenem with Parenteral Nutrition Solution Mimicking Y-type Infusion Pathway
Liguo WANG ; Yantao YUE ; Yuanpei LI ; Lijie LOU ; Liang ZHAO
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(9):1490-1495
Objective To study the physical and chemical stability of biapenem and parenteral nutrient solutions when they are used together through a Y-type infusion pathway,and to evaluate the rationality and feasibility of clinical compatibility.Methods Based on the actual clinical infusion rates of biapenem solution and parenteral nutrition solution in ICU,under room temperature and light conditions,simulate a Y-shaped pathway to mix biapenem solution and four types of parenteral nutrition solutions in three volume ratios(1∶1,2∶1,3∶1),and collect the compatible solutions at 0,1,2,4,and 6 hours,observing the appearance,pH value,osmolality,insoluble particles,Zeta potential,particle size and the change of biapenem content of the compatible solution,to investigate the potential interaction between them.Results Within 6 hours,the appearance,pH value,osmotic pressure,insoluble particles,particle size,and Zeta potential did not significantly change.Compared with zero time,the content of the biapenem fluctuated between 93.68%and 100.86%,and there was no impurity peak interference in the chromatogram.Conclusion The physico-chemical properties of biapenem were stable within 6 hours under the condition of room temperature and no light exposure through Y-type infusion pathway and parenteral nutrient solutions.
4.Comparison of effect of cold therapy at different temperature on upper limb delayed onset muscle soreness in young men
Yantao LOU ; Jiawei WANG ; Xiaofei XIAO ; Yanhui LI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2025;31(9):1074-1082
Objective To compare the effect of cold therapy at different temperature on the pain and motor function of delayed onset muscle soreness(DOMS)in the upper limbs of young men.Methods From April to July,2024,24 healthy young men(aged 22 to 26 years)were selected from the Key Laboratory of Winter Sports Technical Diagnosis and Skill Evaluation of the General Administration of Sport of China at Shenyang Sport University,and randomly divided into control group,group A and group B equally.An isokinetic muscle strength testing system was used to establish a DOMS movement model for elbow joint.Then,group A re-ceived cold therapy at a constant temperature of 10℃for 10 minutes,group B received cold therapy at a con-stant temperature of 6℃for 10 minutes,and the control group received natural recovery.They were measured relative peak torque(rPT)of the elbow flexor muscles at angular velocities of 60°/s,120°/s and 180°/s with iso-kinetic muscle strength testing system,and root mean square(RMS)of EMG amplitude of biceps brachii was synchronously collected using a wireless surface EMG system,immediately,and 24,48 and 72 hours after model establishment;while,they were assessed with Visual Analogue Scale(VAS)for pain.Results The main effects of VAS score,rPT and RMS were significant in both intra-group(F>15.716,P<0.001)and inter-group(F>6.478,P<0.01).At 24,48 and 72 hours after model establishment,the VAS scores showed a trend of control group>group A>group B(P<0.05).Although the pairwise comparison results of rPT and RMS among the groups varied at different time points after model establishment under different angular veloci-ties,overall,rPT presented a trend of control group
5.Effect of orthopedic insoles on lower extremities function in children and adolescents with flexible flatfoot:a scop-ing review
Zhaoxin HUANG ; Letian TANG ; Xiaofei XIAO ; Yantao LOU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2024;30(11):1343-1350
Objective To review the effect of orthopedic insoles on arch morphology,pain and lower limb motor function in chil-dren and adolescents with flexible flatfoot. Methods Relevant literature was retrieved from PubMed,Web of Science,Embase,CNKI,CBM,Wanfang data and VIP databases,from inception to October,2024,and a scoping review was conducted. Results Ten researches were included,comprising seven cohort studies and three randomized controlled trials,originat-ing from China,Korea,Iran and Romania,involving 520 children and adolescents with flexible flatfoot.Orthope-dic insoles could increase the calcaneal pitch angle,reduce the Meary's angle and arch index;improve motor function of feet and lower limbs,stability of anterior and posterior,medial,and overall,adjust the kinematics and ground reaction force in walking;relieve pain and reduce incidence of pain. Conclusion Wearing orthopedic insoles could improve the arch morphology,dynamic balance and gait function,and re-lieve pain in children and adolescents with flexible flatfeet.
6.Application of pliability training in prevention of hamstring strain injury: a review
Ke LIU ; Mianhong QIN ; Yantao LOU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2023;39(11):1046-1052
Hamstring strain injury (HSI) is one of the most common injuries in athletes, which seriously reduces the mechanical properties of the muscles and affects the performance of the athletes. If not fully recovered, it will lead to secondary hamstring injuries and even permanent functional deficits. Therefore, prevention of HSI is particularly important. At present, the prevention strategies of HSI at home and abroad mainly focus on strength training, but high-intensity strength training can easily lead to muscle and joint injuries. By contrast, pliability training is a better choice for HSI prevention, for it involves stretching, joint movement and circuit training, etc, which can improve muscle extensibility, with lower intensity and higher safety than centrifugal strength training. In sports practice and clinical application, there are many problems such as inappropriate training volume, incomplete programs or poor effect, due to a lack of sufficient knowledge of pliability training in the prevention of HIS and a unified standard for training programs. For this purpose, the authors reviewed the effects of pliability training on the function and sports performance of hamstring muscles and its application in the prevention of HIS so as to provide reference for the effective prevention of HSI.
7.Vibration training improves senile osteoporosis:the assessment of safety and effectiveness
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(42):6378-6384
BACKGROUND:Osteoporosis is increasingly threatening the elderly survival quality and life. Numerous studies have shown that the vibration training is a new method to improve osteoporosis.
OBJECTIVE:To overview the effect of vibration training on the skeletal system, and provide a new idea for osteoporosis prevention.
METHODS:The first author searched the PubMed and CNKI databases using the fol owing format:(Vibration training [Title]) OR (Vibration mode [Title]) OR (Vibration pattern [Title]) and (“Vibration training”[Title]) or (“Vibration mode”[Title]) in English and Chinese, respectively, in April 2015. Final y, 38 eligible articles were included according to their titles and abstracts.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Bases on overseas and domestic researches about the effect of whole body vibration on the skeletal system, we summarize the mechanical load, vibration stress principles and outcomes of whole body vibration training as wel as factors involvied in osteoporosis such as the stimulation site, stimulation type, exercise load, exercise duration and vibration frequency. In addition, the safety of vibration training and its preceding studies are also generalized. These results suggest that elderly osteoporosis can be improved through the vibratory equipment. We can improve bone loss and living quality of the elderly by vibration at different frequencies and duration thresholds vibration at using the vibratory equipment.
8.Distribution of joint isokinetic muscle strength in shot putters
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(29):4647-4652
BACKGROUND:At present, the detections of muscular strength of the main joints in shot putters by using isokinetic system are rarely reported.
OBJECTIVE:To find out the characteristics of muscular strength of the main joints in shot putters under different speed, and explore the existing shortcomings.
METHODS:Using German ISOMED2000 isokinetic test system, we detected the isokinetic muscular strength of knee joint, hip joint, waist-back segment, and shoulder joint of the men’s shot put champion in the 11th Games, at slow 60°/s and fast 180°/s.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1) H/Q ratios of the left and right side of knee joint were 25.6%, 39.4%in slow speed, while 28.5%, 29.8%in high speed. In addition, flexor muscle group had smal muscular strength. (2) The muscular strength of the right extensor group of hip joint was as much 2.11 and 1.87 times respectively as left side in high and slow speed. Meanwhile, flexor muscle group was 1.25 and 1.64 times and significance of right hip was greater than the left. (3) H/Q ratios of the waist and back joints were 93.3%and 84.3%respectively in high and low speed. (4) Under natural flexion of shoulder joint, myodynamia flexion in slow speed was as much 1.27 and 1.34 times respectively as the left, while 1.40 and 1.92 times respectively as the left in fast speed. (5) According to relative weight of the human body model, when each segment was compared to knee as a benchmark, the knees, hips, body and shoulder joints were 1:2.38:3.30:0.70. The findings indicate that, (1) in the knees joint, not only absolute myodynamia of flexor and extensor groups, but also myodynamia of fast flexor groups are weak, the equipment of myodynamia group is not reasonable as wel . (2) The body myodynamia reaches the peak in the right side of extensor group, while rapid extensor myodynamia at the left and right side is very weak, therefore, we should increase the training of waist and back extensor, especial y muscle strength training and extension training at the slow and high speed. (3) As extensor group on the right side is weak, we should strengthen the absolute extensor group muscle power of right shoulder and absolute muscle strength of flexion muscle group.

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