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Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion ; (12): 157-161, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-793035

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OBJECTIVE@#To compare the clinical therapeutic effect of electroacupuncture (EA) combined with penetrating moxibustion and biofeedback electrical stimulation on postpartum pelvic organ prolapsed (POP).@*METHODS@#A total of 60 patients with POP who had delivery 6 weeks ago were randomized into an observation group and a control group, 30 cases in each one. In the observation group, EA was applied at Zigong (EX-CA 1), Ciliao (BL 32), Huiyang (BL 35), etc. while penetrating moxibustion was performed at acupoints of abdomen and lumbosacral region alternately every other day. In the control group, biofeedback electrical stimulation was provided. The treatment for 6 weeks was given once every other day, 3 times a week in both groups. Before treatment, after treatment and 6 months after delivery, pelvic floor muscle strength, pelvic organ prolapse quantification (POP-Q) evaluation and pelvic floor impact questionnaire short form-7 (PFIQ-7) were observed to assess the therapeutic effect.@*RESULTS@#Compared before treatment, the sustained contraction and rapid contraction force of pelvic floor muscle after treatment and 6 months after delivery were increased in both of the two groups (<0.05), and the changes in the observation group were larger than those in the control group (<0.05). After treatment and 6 months after delivery, the POP degree in the observation group was alleviated to the control group (<0.05). Compared before treatment, the scores of PFIQ-7 after treatment and 6 months after delivery were reduced in the two groups (<0.05), and the changes in the observation group were larger than those in the control group (<0.05).@*CONCLUSION@#Electroacupuncture combined with penetrating moxibustion can strengthen the pelvic floor muscle contractility of patients with postpartum pelvic organ prolapse, and are superior to biofeedback electrical stimulation in improving the pelvic organ prolapse status and life quality.

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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 720-725, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-702541

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Objective To observe the effect of breathing training on postpartum stress urinary incontinence (SUI) based on pelvic floor muscle exercise and biofeedback electrical stimulation. Methods From July to October, 2017, 64 SUI patients at the sixth week after childbirth were randomly divided into con-trol group (n=32) and observation group (n=32). The control group was treated with pelvic floor muscle exercise and biofeedback electrical stimulation. The observation group was supplemented with breathing training addition-ally. The pelvic floor muscle myoelectric value, urinary incontinence frequency, one hour urine pad test and the average thickness of the transversus abdominis were evaluated before and twelve weeks after treatment. Results Before treatment, there was no significant difference in the pelvic floor muscle myoelectric value, urinary incon-tinence frequency, one hour urine pad test and the average thickness of the transversus abdominis between two groups (P>0.05). Twelve weeks after treatment, the pelvic floor muscle myoelectric value significantly increased in both groups (t>12.564, P<0.001), and was higher in the observation group than in the control group (t=14.064, P<0.001); the urinary incontinence frequency and the positive rate of one hour urine pad test significantly de-creased in both groups (Z>9.615, P<0.001), and were lower in the observation group than in the control group (Z=-2.767, χ2=6.564, P<0.05); the average thickness of the transversus abdominis had no improvement in the control group (t=-1.510, P>0.05), and significantly increased in the observation group (t=-10.681, P<0.01), which was higher in the observation group than in the control group (t=7.541, P<0.001). Conclusion On the basis of pelvic floor muscle exercise and biofeedback electrical stimulation, supplementation with breathing training could reduce the symptoms of postpartum stress urinary incontinence, and improve the func-tion and the quality of life.

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The Journal of Practical Medicine ; (24): 579-582, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-697657

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Objective To study the clinical effect of biofeedback stimulation combined with hypogastric plexus blocking on chronic pelvic pain.Methods Sixty of patients with chronic pelvic pain(CPP)were randomly divided into the biofeedback stimulation group(BF group,n = 20),the continuous abdominal block group(NB group,n = 20)and the combination group(BF-NB Group,n = 20). The BF group was treated with biofeedback electrical stimulation for 2 months,while the NB group was treated with continuous hypogastric plexus blocking for 2 weeks and the BF-NB group was pre-treated with 2 weeks of hypogastric plexus blocking and then underwent biofeedback electrical stimulation for 2 months. We recorded the visual analogue scale(VAS)scores before treatment,2,4,8 weeks and 3 months after the treatment and adverse events.Results The VAS scores of the BF-NB group at 2,4,8 weeks and 3 months after treatment were significantly lower than those before treatment and the other groups(P<0.05).The significantly effective rate and total effective rate of the BF-NB group were signifi-cantly higher than those before treatment of the BF group and the NB group(P < 0.05). There was no significant difference in rate of adverse events between the BF-NB group and the NB group(P>0.05).Conclusion The bio-feedback electrical stimulation combined with the hypogastric plexus block is a safe and effective method to relieve chronic pelvic pain.

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Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12): 1948-1949, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-427752

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Objective To investigate the clinical effect of biofeedback electrical stimulation in the treatment of female stress urinary incontinence(SUI) and discuss the clinical significance.Methods Daily therapy for 40 min through biofeedback electrical stimulation along with pelvic muscle exercises was performed in 36 cases of female SUI for 20 days as a course of treatment.The curative effect was evaluated as regular intervals.Results In the 36 cases,26 caces were cured,5 caces were improved and 5 caees were invalid.The total effective rate was 86.1%.In the follow-up visit,there was 1 case of relapse(2.8% ) but with moderate symptoms.Conclusion Biofeedback electrical stimulation combined with pelvic muscle exercises,as the therapy for mild and moderate female SUI,was a safe,reliable,feasible,convenient and effective clinical method with high curative ratio.

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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 568-570, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-961333

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@#ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of electromyography-triggered neuromuscular stimulation on rehabilitation of hemiplegia patient.Methods20 stroke patients following hemiplegia were treated with electromyography-triggered neuromuscular stimulation on base of routine physical therapy, occupational therapy. Myoelectricity value, active range of motion (AROM) of wrist dorsiflexion, and Fugl-Meyer Assessment(FMA) of upper extremity were assessed before and after the treatment.ResultsThe value of myoelectricity, AROM of wrist dorsiflexion, and FMA of upper extremity have significant statistical improvement (P<0.05) after the treatment.ConclusionElectromyography-triggered neuromuscular stimulation has positive effect on recovery of hemiplegic upper extremity.

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