1.Research on Rehabilitation Guidelines Using World Health Organization Family International Classifications Framework and Approaches
Zhuo-ying QIU ; Lun LI ; Di CHEN ; Hong-zhuo MA ; Hong-wei SUN ; Guo-xiang WANG ; Zhao-ming HUANG ; Ming-sheng ZHANG ; Jie-jiao ZHENG ; Xiu-e SHI ; Shao-pu WANG ; An-qiao LI ; Xiao-fei XIAO ; Qi JING ; Xian-guang WU ; Ai-min ZHANG ; Hao-ran LI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2020;26(2):125-135
Objective To use World Health Organization Family International Classifications (WHO-FICs) to explore the framework and approaches of development and research of guidelines of rehabilitation at levels of policies, community and services.Methods The important documents and tools of rehabilitation at international level, including United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, WHO World Report on Disability, Community-based Rehabilitation Guideline, Rehabilitation in Health Service System, and International Classification of Diseases (ICD), International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF), and International Classification of Health Intervention (ICHI) of WHO-FICs, had been discussed.Results The framework, classifications, diagnosis and description of diseases and functioning, coding, intervention and functioning evaluation based on ICD-11, ICF and ICHI-β-2 had been established for development and implementation of rehabilitation guidelines and Cochrane rehabilitation.Conclusion The framework and systematic approaches of ontology, classification, terminology, coding, diagnosis and description of diseases and functioning, interventions and evaluations for the development and implementation of rehabilitation guidelines had been developed.
2.Effect of comprehensive treatment on lumbar interveretebral disc syndrome
Hong-ling LI ; Ran ZHAO ; Jing' ; ai LEI ; Zhenghua YUAN ; Wei MA ; Xuezhi ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2002;8(7):437-438
ObjectiveTo study the effect of comprehensive treatment on lumbar interveretebral disc syndrome.Methods227 patients with lumbar interveretebral disc syndrome were randomized into two groups. Control group(127 patients) only accepted lumbar vertebra traction, while treatment group(100 patients) accepted comprehensive treatment, including lumbar vertebra traction, hot magnet, Maitland manipulation, and Mckeizie back muscles train. ResultsEffect of treatment group was obviously better than control group (P<0.05). Conclusions Comprehensive treatment on lumbar interveretebral disc syndrome can get better effect than simply traction.


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