1.A network meta-analysis on therapeutic effect of different types of exercise on knee osteoarthritis patients
Jia LI ; Qianru LIU ; Mengnan XING ; Bo CHEN ; Wei JIAO ; Zhaoxiang MENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(3):608-616
OBJECTIVE:The main clinical manifestations of knee osteoarthritis are pain,swelling,stiffness,and limited activity,which have a serious impact on the life of patients.Exercise therapy can effectively improve the related symptoms of patients with knee osteoarthritis.This paper uses the method of network meta-analysis to compare the efficacy of different exercise types in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis. METHODS:CNKI,WanFang,PubMed,Embase,Cochrane Library,Web of Science,Scopus,Ebsco,SinoMed,and UpToDate were searched with Chinese search terms"knee osteoarthritis,exercise therapy"and English search terms"knee osteoarthritis,exercise".Randomized controlled trials on the application of different exercise types in patients with knee osteoarthritis from October 2013 to October 2023 were collected.The outcome measures included visual analog scale,Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index score,Timed Up and Go test,and 36-item short form health survey.Literature quality analysis was performed using the Cochrane Manual recommended tool for risk assessment of bias in randomized controlled trials.Two researchers independently completed the data collection,collation,extraction and analysis.RevMan 5.4 and Stata 18.0 software were used to analyze and plot the obtained data. RESULTS:A total of 29 articles with acceptable quality were included,involving 1 633 patients with knee osteoarthritis.The studies involved four types of exercise:aerobic training,strength training,flexibility/skill training,and mindfulness relaxation training.(1)The results of network meta-analysis showed that compared with routine care/health education,aerobic training could significantly improve pain symptoms(SMD=-3.26,95%CI:-6.33 to-0.19,P<0.05);strength training(SMD=-0.79,95%CI:-1.34 to-0.23,P<0.05)and mindfulness relaxation training(SMD=-0.79,95%CI:-1.23 to-0.34,P<0.05)could significantly improve the function of patients.Aerobic training(SMD=-1.37,95%CI:-2.24 to-0.51,P<0.05)and mindfulness relaxation training(SMD=-0.41,95%CI:-0.80 to-0.02,P<0.05)could significantly improve the functional mobility of patients.Mindfulness relaxation training(SMD=0.70,95%CI:0.21-1.18,P<0.05)and strength training(SMD=0.42,95%CI:0.03-0.81,P<0.05)could significantly improve the quality of life of patients.(2)The cumulative probability ranking results were as follows:pain:aerobic training(86.6%)>flexibility/skill training(60.1%)>strength training(56.8%)>mindfulness relaxation training(34.7%)>routine care/health education(11.7%);Knee function:strength training(73.7%)>mindfulness relaxation training(73.1%)>flexibility/skill training(56.1%)>aerobic training(39.9%)>usual care/health education(7.6%);Functional mobility:aerobic training(94.7%)>mindfulness relaxation training(65.5%)>strength training(45.1%)>flexibility/skill training(41.6%)>routine care/health education(3.2%);Quality of life:mindfulness relaxation training(91.3%)>strength training(68.0%)>flexibility/skill training(44.3%)>aerobic training(34.0%)>usual care/health education(12.3%). CONCLUSION:(1)Exercise therapy is effective in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis,among which aerobic training has the best effect on relieving pain and improving functional mobility.Strength training and mindfulness relaxation training has the best effect on improving patients'function.Mindfulness relaxation training has the best effect on improving the quality of life of patients.(2)Limited by the quality and quantity of the included literature,more high-quality studies are needed to verify it.
2.Efficacy of low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation assisted virtual reality interactive robot training on function of upper limbs in patients with stroke
Shuangyue YANG ; Xing JIN ; Zhaoxiang MENG ; Minghui KE ; Minjie ZHANG ; Chen CHEN
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2025;29(1):28-32
Objective To explore the efficacy of low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation(rTMS)combined with virtual reality interactive robot training in improving upper limb function of patients with stroke.Methods From February to December 2023,92 patients in the hos-pital were randomly divided into control group(n=30),virtual reality group(n=31),and com-bined group(n=31).The control group received conventional rehabilitation therapy;the virtual re-ality group received conventional rehabilitation therapy and virtual reality interactive robot training for upper limb;the combined group received low-frequency rTMS on the therapeutic basis of the virtual reality group.Before treatment and 4 weeks after treatment,the Upper Extremity Fugl-Meyer Assess-ment(UFMA)score,the Functional Test for the Hemiplegic Upper Extremity-Hong Kong Version(FTHUE-HK)score,motor evoked potential(MEP)amplitude,cortical latency(CL)value,and the ratio of root mean square of myoelectricity(RMS)of wrist dorsiflexor muscles between the affect-ed and unaffected sides were compared among the three groups.Results Four weeks after treatment,the UFMA and FTHUE-HK scores of the three groups significantly improved compared with those before treatment,the UFMA and FTHUE-HK scores of the combined group were significantly higher than those of the control group and the virtual reality group,and the UFMA score of the virtual reality group was significantly higher than that of the control group(P<0.05);the RMS ratios and MEP amplitudes of the three groups significantly increased compared with those before treatment,the RMS ratios and MEP amplitudes of the combined group were significantly higher than those of the control group and the virtual reality group,and the virtual reality group had higher values than the control group,with significant between-group differences(P<0.05);the CL of the three groups significantly shortened compared with that before treatment,the CL of the combined group was significantly shorter than that of the control group and the virtual reality group,and the CL of the virtual reality group was significantly shorter than that of the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion The rTMS assisted virtu-al reality interactive robot training can effectively improve upper limb function in stroke patients.
3.Research on the application of the comprehensive quality control model based on the ICF concept and PDCA in the rehabilitation of stroke convalescence
Zhiqiang WANG ; Zhaoxiang MENG ; Xiaolin WANG ; Bin CAI ; Bo CHEN ; Jibing WANG ; Xibin ZHANG ; Kui WANG ; Xing JIN
Modern Hospital 2025;25(1):135-139
Objective To observe the rehabilitation treatment effect of using a comprehensive quality control model based on ICF concept and PDCA cycle management mode to intervene in stroke recovery patients.Methods The time segmenta-tion method was employed for grouping.A total of 114 stroke patients admitted to the hospital from June 1,2022 to February 28,2023 were selected as the control group,and 109 patients admitted from March 1,2023 to November 1,2023 were chosen as the study group.There was no statistically significant difference in the clinical data of the two groups of patients before treatment.The control group received conventional rehabilitation treatment,while the study group implemented the rehabilitation treatment based on the ICF concept and the PDCA"big loop with small loops"cyclic management mode on the basis of the control group.The basic information of the two groups of patients was compared,and the rehabilitation effects of the patients were comprehensively e-valuated by using the Fugl-Meyer assessment of upper and lower limb functions(with a total of 100 indicators),the Functional Independence Measure(FIM)score of daily activity ability(including 13 motor quality of life indicators and 5 cognitive quality of life indicators),and the satisfaction evaluation.Results After treatment,the scores of upper and lower limb function assess-ment and daily activity ability in both groups were significantly higher than those before treatment.Among them,all the scores of the study group were significantly better than those of the control group(P<0.01),and the satisfaction of the study group was also significantly improved compared with that of the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion The comprehensive quality control model based on the ICF concept and the PDCA cycle can significantly improve the rehabilitation effects and patient satisfaction of stroke patients in the recovery period.
4.The effect of intelligent mirror gloves on upper limb function in stroke patients
Chen CHEN ; Xing JIN ; Zhaoxiang MENG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2025;40(10):1528-1533
Objective:To evaluate the impact of intelligent mirror gloves on the rehabilitation of upper limb function in stroke patients and the role of brain-derived neurotrophic factor(BDNF),to provide an efficient treatment strategy for promoting the recovery of upper limb function after stroke.Method:Fifty patients with stroke were randomly divided into two groups(n=25 per group).The control group was given routine rehabilitation treatment,while the mirror group was combined with intelligent mirror glove task-oriented training.Before and after one course of treatment,the hand function of hemiplegic side was scored by Fugl-Meyer Assessment Upper Extremity(FMA-UE),the Wolf Motor Function Test(Wolf)and Functional Independence Measure(FIM),and the hand strength of hemiplegic side was evaluated by the ratio of surface EMG amplitude(RMS)of forearm extensor and flexor muscle group(affected side/healthy side).Eli-sa method was used to detect the concentration of serum BDNF before and after treatment.Result:After treatment,both groups showed significant improvements in FMA-UE,Wolf,FIM and the RMS ratio of forearm extensor and flexor muscles(P<0.05).The mirror group exhibited significantly greater improve-ments in all these measures compared to the control group(P<0.05).After one course of treatment,the expres-sion of serum BDNF in the mirror group significantly increased,but there was no significant change in the control group(P>0.05).Conclusion:Intelligent mirror glove task-oriented training can effectively promote the recovery of upper limb function and improve the quality of life of patients in the early rehabilitation of stroke.The mechanism may in-volve the role of BDNF in promoting neural recovery.
5.The effect of intelligent mirror gloves on upper limb function in stroke patients
Chen CHEN ; Xing JIN ; Zhaoxiang MENG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2025;40(10):1528-1533
Objective:To evaluate the impact of intelligent mirror gloves on the rehabilitation of upper limb function in stroke patients and the role of brain-derived neurotrophic factor(BDNF),to provide an efficient treatment strategy for promoting the recovery of upper limb function after stroke.Method:Fifty patients with stroke were randomly divided into two groups(n=25 per group).The control group was given routine rehabilitation treatment,while the mirror group was combined with intelligent mirror glove task-oriented training.Before and after one course of treatment,the hand function of hemiplegic side was scored by Fugl-Meyer Assessment Upper Extremity(FMA-UE),the Wolf Motor Function Test(Wolf)and Functional Independence Measure(FIM),and the hand strength of hemiplegic side was evaluated by the ratio of surface EMG amplitude(RMS)of forearm extensor and flexor muscle group(affected side/healthy side).Eli-sa method was used to detect the concentration of serum BDNF before and after treatment.Result:After treatment,both groups showed significant improvements in FMA-UE,Wolf,FIM and the RMS ratio of forearm extensor and flexor muscles(P<0.05).The mirror group exhibited significantly greater improve-ments in all these measures compared to the control group(P<0.05).After one course of treatment,the expres-sion of serum BDNF in the mirror group significantly increased,but there was no significant change in the control group(P>0.05).Conclusion:Intelligent mirror glove task-oriented training can effectively promote the recovery of upper limb function and improve the quality of life of patients in the early rehabilitation of stroke.The mechanism may in-volve the role of BDNF in promoting neural recovery.
6.Research on the application of the comprehensive quality control model based on the ICF concept and PDCA in the rehabilitation of stroke convalescence
Zhiqiang WANG ; Zhaoxiang MENG ; Xiaolin WANG ; Bin CAI ; Bo CHEN ; Jibing WANG ; Xibin ZHANG ; Kui WANG ; Xing JIN
Modern Hospital 2025;25(1):135-139
Objective To observe the rehabilitation treatment effect of using a comprehensive quality control model based on ICF concept and PDCA cycle management mode to intervene in stroke recovery patients.Methods The time segmenta-tion method was employed for grouping.A total of 114 stroke patients admitted to the hospital from June 1,2022 to February 28,2023 were selected as the control group,and 109 patients admitted from March 1,2023 to November 1,2023 were chosen as the study group.There was no statistically significant difference in the clinical data of the two groups of patients before treatment.The control group received conventional rehabilitation treatment,while the study group implemented the rehabilitation treatment based on the ICF concept and the PDCA"big loop with small loops"cyclic management mode on the basis of the control group.The basic information of the two groups of patients was compared,and the rehabilitation effects of the patients were comprehensively e-valuated by using the Fugl-Meyer assessment of upper and lower limb functions(with a total of 100 indicators),the Functional Independence Measure(FIM)score of daily activity ability(including 13 motor quality of life indicators and 5 cognitive quality of life indicators),and the satisfaction evaluation.Results After treatment,the scores of upper and lower limb function assess-ment and daily activity ability in both groups were significantly higher than those before treatment.Among them,all the scores of the study group were significantly better than those of the control group(P<0.01),and the satisfaction of the study group was also significantly improved compared with that of the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion The comprehensive quality control model based on the ICF concept and the PDCA cycle can significantly improve the rehabilitation effects and patient satisfaction of stroke patients in the recovery period.
7.Research progress of contralateral controlled functional electrical stimulation and combination therapy in hemiplegia rehabilitation
Minjie ZHANG ; Zhaoxiang MENG ; Xing JIN ; Xin WANG ; Minghui KE ; Hongyu ZHOU
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2024;28(2):114-118
Stroke often causes severe motor, sensory, and daily living function impairments, especially the recovery of distal limb extensor motor function is the most difficult. With the widespread application of Contralateral Control Functional Electrical Stimulation (CCFES) in stroke rehabilitation and continuous improvement of integrated wearable devices in recent years, it has been found that CCFES and combination therapy have good therapeutic effects in improving wrist extension and ankle dorsiflexion function in stroke patients. CCFES can improve both distal and proximal upper limb function, when applied to lower limbs, attention should be paid to the reverse coordination mechanism. Early intervention, sufficient treatment courses, and multiple combination CCFES treatment plans can accelerate the improvement of stroke patients' function.
8.Predicting executive functioning in patients with post-stroke cognitive impairment
Hongyu ZHOU ; Zhaoxiang MENG ; Xing JIN ; Bo CHEN ; Chi XU ; Xin WANG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2024;46(6):518-523
Objective:To test the expression of miR-146a-5p RNA, interleukin 6 (IL-6) and tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α) as markers for predicting post-stroke cognitive impairment (PSCI).Methods:Forty cerebral infarction patients who had been followed up after 3 months formed a PSCI group, and another 40 who showed no post-stroke impairment formed the normal (PSCN) group. Forty healthy age-matched people were the AMC group. The executive functioning of each participant was quantified using the digital span test (DST), a Stroop color word test (SCWT), part B of the trail making test (TMT-B), and a semantic fluency test (SFT). Plasma expression levels of miR-146a-5p, IL-6 and TNF-α were also recorded. Receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curves were prepared to analyze the value of the miR-146a-5p, IL-6, TNF-α and Montreal cognitive assessment (MoCA) scores for predicting PSCI.Results:At baseline, the average expression of plasma miR-146a-5p in the PSCI group was significantly lower than in the other groups, with that of the PSCN group significantly higher than the AMC group′s average. Plasma IL-6 content in the PSCI group was significantly higher than in the other two groups on average, with that in the PSCN group significantly higher than in the AMC group. The average TNF-α levels in both the PSCI and PSCN groups were significantly higher than in the AMC group. Three months later, however, the average DST and SFT scores of the PSCI group were significantly lower than those of the other two groups, while TMT-B and stroop interference effects (SIE) times were significantly longer. TMT-B and SIE times in the PSCN group averaged significantly longer than in the AMC group. At baseline, the area under the curve predicting PSCI of plasma miR-146a-5P combined with MoCA scores was 0.90, with a sensitivity of 72.5% and specificity at the optimal critical point of 97.5%.Conclusions:A high level of plasma miR-146a-5p in the acute stage may protect an ACI patient′s cognitive functioning by inhibiting neuroinflammatory responses. Its expression level and the patient′s MoCA score can help to predict PSCI.
9.Effect of intelligent mirror glove task-oriented training combined with low-frequency repetitive transcranial mag-netic stimulation on hand function in patients with stroke:a randomized controlled trial
Chen CHEN ; Zhaoxiang MENG ; Kang YANG ; Minjie ZHANG ; Ya'nan ZUO ; Kui WANG ; Xibin ZHANG ; Yifeng QUAN ; Xing JIN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2024;30(7):831-838
Objective To explore the effect of task-oriented training of intelligent mirror gloves combined with low-frequency repeti-tive transcranial magnetic stimulation(rTMS)on hand function recovery in stroke patients. Methods From October 1st,2022 to June 30th,2023,136 stroke patients in Northern Jiangsu People's Hospital were ran-domly divided into control group,mirror group,rTMS group and combination group,with 34 patients in each group.All the groups received routine rehabilitation treatment.In addition,the mirror group received task-orient-ed training of intelligent mirror gloves,rTMS group received low-frequency rTMS,and the combination group received task-oriented training combined with low-frequency rTMS,for four weeks.The Fugl-Meyer Assess-ment-Upper Extremities(FMA-UE)score,Wolf Motor Function Test(WMFT)score,and surface electromyo-graphic root mean square(RMS)of forearm extensor and flexor muscle groups on the affected/healthy side be-fore and after treatment were compared.And the differences of transcranial magnetic stimulation-motor-evoked potentials(MEP)between rTMS group and combination group before and after treatment were also compared. Results Four cases in the control group,seven in the mirror group,five in rTMS group and six in the combination group dropped off.The intra-group effect(F>996.656,P<0.001),inter-group effect(F>20.333,P<0.001)and inter-action effect(F>72.796,P<0.001)were significant in the scores of FMA-UE and WMFT,and the RMS ratio of forearm extensor and flexor muscle groups among four groups,in which the combination group was the best.After treatment,the amplitude of MEP increased in rTMS group and combination group(|t|>3.842,P<0.05),and was higher in the combination group than in rTMS group(t=-3.060,P<0.01). Conclusion The task-oriented training of intelligent mirror gloves combined with low-frequency rTMS could effectively promote the recovery of hand function in stroke patients.
10.Transcranial magnetic stimulation can enhance the effectiveness of motor imagery therapy after a stroke
Leilei JU ; Guangxu XU ; Zhaoxiang MENG ; Xin WANG ; Xing JIN ; Yanan ZUO ; Jiahui WANG ; Shuangyue YANG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2022;44(7):599-603
Objective:To observe any effect of combining motor imagery therapy (MIT) with repeated transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) for improving upper limb motor functioning after a stroke.Methods:Ninety stroke survivors were randomly divided into a control group, an MIT group and a combination group, each of 30. All received conventional rehabilitation therapy, while the MIT group additionally received MIT and the combination group received the MIT along with 1Hz rTMS applied over the M1 region of the contralateral cortex. Before and after 4 weeks of treatment, everyone′s upper limb functioning was quantified using the Fugl-Meyer assessment scale (FMA) and the Hong Kong version of the hemiplegia upper limb function test (FTHUE-HK). Motor evoked potentials (MEPs), cortical latency (CL) and central motor conduction time (CMCT) were also recorded.Results:After the treatment the average FMA and FTHUE-HK scores of all three groups had improved significantly. The average CL and CMCT were significantly shortened. Compared with the control group, the average upper limb FMA score and FTHUE-HK scores of the treatment group were significantly higher. The combination group showed a significant improvement in its average MEP cortical latency and CMCT values.Conclusions:MIT therapy alone can improve the upper limb motor functioning of stroke survivors, but it is more effective in combination with rTMS.


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