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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 128-130, 2007.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-973257

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@#ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of early rehabilitation combined with electrotherapeutics on motor function of patients with acute stroke.Methods90 patients with acute stroke were randomly divided into the treatment group and control group with 45 cases in each group. All patients of two groups were treated by routine medication, the cases of the treatment group were added with physical therapy and electrotherapeutics. The motor function of all patients was assessed before and one month after treatment.ResultsAfter treatment, the scores of Fugl-Meyer Assessment, Modified Barthel Index and NFI of all patients in the two groups improved obviously, but the effect of the treatment group was superior to that of the control group ( P<0.05).ConclusionEarly rehabilitation combined with electrotherapeutics can improve the motor function of patients with acute stroke.

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Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research ; (53): 288-289, 2002.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-671495

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Objective To differentiate the myogenic and arthrogenic components of knee contracture resulting from being immobilized in extension for 4 weeks.Method Ten rabbits were used as experimental animals. The right hindlimbs were immobilized with the knee in extension for four weeks, while the left served as controls. The range of motion (ROM) of both knees was measured before and after myotomy.Result In immobilized and control hindlimbs, knee mean ROM were 79.5° and 138.5° respectively. The gain of ROM after myotomy in immobilized and control hindlimbs were (8.7± 0.45)° , (11.6± 0.58)° respectively. Only 14.75% of the limitation of motion in ROM was accounted for by the myotomy component. Conclusions After immobilized for 4 weeks, the ROM of knee was limited.However,the myogenic part was small and not different from normals.Because this study reports on only one time point,further investigations are needed.

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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine ; (12): 80-81, 2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-411377

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Objective:To differentitate the myogenic from arthrogenic component of knee contracture resulting from being immobilized in extension for 4 weeks. Method:Ten rabbits were used as experimental animals. The right hindlimbs were immobilized with knee in extension for 4 weeks, while the left severed as controls. The range of motion ( ROM ) of both knees were measured before and after myotomy. Result:In immobilized and control hindlimbs, the mean ROM of the knee were 79.5°and 138.5°, respectively. The gain of ROM after myotomy in immobilized and control hindlimbs were 8.7° ±0. 45°, 11.6° +0.58°, respectively. Only 14.75% of the limitation of motion in ROM were accounted for by the myotomy component. Conclusion:After immobilizing for 4 weeks, the ROM of knee was significantly limited. However, the myogenic part was small and not different from normals.

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