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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38709649

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OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the effects of six weeks of peroneal longus neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) on the balance control ability in young adults with chronic ankle instability (CAI). DESIGN: This study is a double blind randomized controlled trial. Six weeks of NMES and placebo intervention were conducted in the NMES and control groups for 20 minutes, three times a week, respectively. Thirty-eight participants successfully completed the whole intervention and single-leg standing tests. The kinetics data of the center of pressure (COP) trajectory during static single-leg stance were measured using a Kistler force platform. Two-way repeated measures ANOVA was used to analyze the electrical stimulation effects. RESULTS: Significant interactions were detected in CAIT scores and all balance parameters including Displacement X (Dx), Displacement Y(Dy), 95% confidence ellipse area (95%AREA), root-mean-square (RMS) and COP mean displacement velocity (MV) (p < 0.05, 0.103 ≤ η2 ≤ 0.201). Significant between-group differences were found in CAIT scores (p = 0.003, Cohen's d = 0.215), Dx (p = 0.045, Cohen's d = 0.107), RMS-ml (p = 0.019, Cohen's d = 0.143) and 95%AREA (p = 0.031, Cohen's d = 0.123) after the six weeks interventions. CONCLUSION: Six weeks of NMES on the peroneus longus can improve static balance control ability in young adults with CAI, especially the stability of ankle frontal plane.

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PLoS One ; 18(2): e0280941, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36780435

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OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of an 8-week proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) stretching in relieving pain and balancing knee loading during stepping over obstacles among older people with knee osteoarthritis, and further explore the improvements in gait patterns. DESIGN: Thirty-two older adults (66~72 years) with KOA were recruited and randomly assigned into PNF or control groups. They received PNF stretching or health lecture series for 8 weeks. Final data analyses were conducted among 13 participants in the PNF and 14 in the control groups. At weeks 0 and 9, they were asked to step over an obstacle of 20% of their leg length. The pain scores and knee abduction moment (KAM) (primary outcomes) were analyzed by multivariate ANOVA, and the gait variables (secondary outcomes) were analyzed by two-way (group by pre-/post) ANOVAs with repeated measures. RESULTS: Significant interactions were detected in the pain score, first and second peaks of KAM, and crossing velocity during stepping over obstacles, and significant between-group differences of these outcomes were detected at week 9. CONCLUSION: An 8-week PNF stretching could relieve pain and balance loading between knee compartments, as well as increase crossing velocity during stepping over obstacles. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Chinese Clinical Trial Registry: ChiCTR2100042278.


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Muscle Stretching Exercises , Osteoarthritis, Knee , Humans , Aged , Osteoarthritis, Knee/therapy , Range of Motion, Articular , Knee Joint , Pain
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Langmuir ; 39(7): 2787-2796, 2023 Feb 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36757158

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Stimulus-sensitive materials are of great fascination in surface and interface science owing to their dynamically tunable surface properties and/or morphologies. Herein, we have synthesized an azobenzene-containing polyimide (azo-PI) with enhanced chain flexibility for the fabrication of photosensitive surface patterns on a film/substrate wrinkle system or wrinkle-free devices. The phototriggered cis-trans isomerization kinetics of azobenzene groups in the novel azo-PI with various chain structures were systematically investigated. On the basis of the characteristics of stress relaxation that azobenzene reversible cis-trans isomerization induces in the wrinkled azo-PI film/substrate system, a variety of rewritable visual surface patterns with high resolution and a long legibility time (>30 days) could be easily constructed via visible-light irradiation, enabling the wrinkled azo-PI surfaces to be used as rewritable information storage media. Meanwhile, because of the visible-light irradiation strategy, these photoresponsive surfaces could find potential application in the fabrication of wrinkle-free flexible devices. This study not only sheds light on the influence of the azo-polymer chain structure on its photoresponsive behavior but also provides a versatile strategy for realizing tailor-made smart surface patterns on multilayer functional devices.

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Langmuir ; 36(50): 15423-15429, 2020 Dec 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33300789

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Smart foams with tunable foamability exhibit superb applications in many fields such as colloidal and interface science. Herein, we have synthesized an azobenzene-containing surfactant with excellent photoresponsiveness by a simple thiol-maleimide click reaction between thioglycolic acid and 4-(N-maleimide) azobenzene (MAB). The structure and the photoresponsive behavior of the novel surfactant are characterized. Depending on the solution concentration, the synthesized surfactant demonstrated various speeds for the trans/cis photoisomerization varying from 9 to 24 s for the given concentration range and excellent reversible photoisomerization cycling stability (more than 20 cycles) upon light irradiation. Based on these conformational switches, a series of phototriggered obvious surface properties (e.g., critical micelle concentration (CMC), surface tension (γ), and surface excess concentration (Γ)) changes of the surfactant are achieved. More specifically, the smart foam system with tunable foamability is realized. As-formed smart foams with rapid photocontrolled reversible foaming/defoaming transition and excellent cycling stability make them very attractive candidates for applications in wastewater treatment, green textile, oil extraction, and emulsification.

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