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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 510-515, 2023.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-975133

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ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship among spontaneous turning direction, balance ability and fall risk in patients with stroke during walking. MethodsFrom December, 2021 to November, 2022, 94 patients with stroke were recruited from Beijing Bo'ai Hospital. They were assessed with simple Timed 'Up and Go' Test (TUGT, TUGT1), TUGT with a cup in hand (TUGT2), and TUGT with calculation task (TUGT3). The spontaneous turning directions at the turn point were recorded, and the patients were divided into no-same group (n = 34) and same group, and the same group was further divided into affected group (n = 33) and unaffected group (n = 27), according to the spontaneous turning direction. After a spontaneous turning of each TUGT, the patients were asked to finish another TUGT turning to the opposite direction. And then, they were assessed with single leg standing test, Functional Reach Test (FRT), 360° turning test and the Morse Fall Scale (MFS). ResultsThere were the most patients with left hemiplegia in the affected group (χ2 = 7.995, P < 0.05). The time of TUGT1, TUGT2 and TUGT3 was the most in the affected group and the least in the unaffected group (F > 4.009, P < 0.05), and it was more in the affected group than in the unaffected group as post-hoc test (P < 0.05). The one leg standing time (H = 9.403, P = 0.009) and FRT distance (F = 4.300, P = 0.016) were the least in the affected group and the most in the unaffected group, and it was less in the affected group than in the unaffected group as post-hoc test (P < 0.05). The turning time (F = 4.134, P = 0.019) and turning steps (F = 5.611, P = 0.003) were the most in the affected group and the least in the unaffected group, and it was more in the affected group than in the unaffected group as post-hoc test (P < 0.05). The score of MFS was the most in the affected group and the least in the unaffected group (H = 8.192, P = 0.017), and it was more in the affected group than in the unaffected group as post-hoc test (P < 0.05). ConclusionThe stroke patients spontaneously turning to the affected side during walking usually are poorer in balance function, and in a risk of fall.

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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 524-529, 2022.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-924644

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ObjectiveTo explore the effect of aquatic treadmill training on abdominal muscle thickness and balance function in patients with hemiplegia after stroke. MethodsFrom March to October, 2021, 60 patients with hemiplegia after stroke were randomly divided into control group (n = 20), suspension group (n = 20) and aquatic treadmill group (n = 20). On the basis of comprehensive rehabilitation training, the control group received treadmill training, the suspension group received skyrail suspension walking training, and the aquatic treadmill group received treadmill training in water, for four weeks. The curative effect was evaluated by musculoskeletal ultrasound with muscle thickness of bilateral external oblique, internal oblique and transverse abdominal muscles. And they were assessed with Postural Assessment Scale for Stroke Patient (PASS) and Timed 'Up & Go' Test (TUGT) before and after treatment. ResultsAfter treatment, the thickness of external oblique and internal oblique muscles on the unaffected side, the PASS score and the TUGT time improved in all the three groups (|t| > 2.135, P < 0.05); while the thickness of external oblique, internal oblique and transverse abdominal muscles in the aquatic treadmill training group increased (|t| > 5.567, P < 0.001). The PASS score, the TUGT time, and the thickness of external oblique and internal oblique muscles on the affected side improved more in the aquatic treadmill training group than in the control group and the suspension group (P < 0.05). ConclusionThe aquatic treadmill training is more effective in strenghthening abdominal muscle to improve balance function.

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China Medical Equipment ; (12): 4-6, 2014.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-448559

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Objective:To analyze chlorogenic acid of Chaenomeles speciosa by high performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. Methods:A method for determining chlorogenic acid of Chaenomeles speciosa by HPLC-MS is described. The operating conditions were Diamonsil C18 column (5μm, 4.6×250 mm) at room temperature, acetonitrile-0.05%phosphoric acid solution as mobile phase by step gradients elution at a flow of 0.8 ml/min and UV detection at 325 nm. Results: The content of chlorogenic acid of Chaenomeles speciosa is 1.3 mg/g (RSD 0.4%), respectively. Conclusion:Chlorogenic acid was detected from Chaenomeles speciosa, which may be related to its inhibition of FAS and the potential role of anticancer.

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China Medical Equipment ; (12): 8-10, 2013.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-439736

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Objective: To detect gallic acid in Paeonia suffruticosa Andr. by high performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. Methods: A method for determining gallic acid in Paeonia suffruticosa Andr. by HPLC-MS is described. The operating conditions were Diamonsil C18 column (5μm, 4.6×250 mm) at room temperature, methanol-0.05% phosphoric acid solution as mobile phase by step gradients elution at a flow of 0.8 ml/min and UV detection at 270 nm. Results:The content of gallic acid is 1.8 mg/g. The relative standard deviation of gallic acid is 1.7%. Conclusion:The content of gallic acid in Paeonia suffruticosa Andr. is high, which may be related to the inhibition of FAS.

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