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Analysis of Proprioceptive Training on Postoperative Rehabilitation of Patients with ACL Reconstruction
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作者 JIANGYanqiong YINHua 《外文科技期刊数据库(文摘版)医药卫生》 2022年第4期052-055,共4页
Objective: to study the postoperative rehabilitation effect of proprioceptive training in patients with arthroscopic antilogous tendon ACL reconstruction. Methods: 35 patients with autologous ACL reconstruction from J... Objective: to study the postoperative rehabilitation effect of proprioceptive training in patients with arthroscopic antilogous tendon ACL reconstruction. Methods: 35 patients with autologous ACL reconstruction from June 2020 to June 2021. 16 patients in the control group received routine rehabilitation training, and 19 patients in the proprioception training group performed routine rehabilitation training and proprioception training. Comparing pain level, depression, anxiety, knee lysholm score, holden walking function score, and satisfaction before and after rehabilitation training. Results: comparison of pain degree, depression, anxiety, knee Lysholm score, holden walking function score, P> 0.05, pain degree, depression, anxiety, knee lysholm score, and holden walking function score were significantly better than the control group, P <0.05. Satisfaction in the proprioceptive training group was higher than in the control group (P <0.05).The satisfaction of the proprioceptive training group was 100.00%, compared to 80.00% in the control group. Conclusion: the effect of routine rehabilitation training and proprioception training is accurate, which can relieve depression and anxiety, and improve knee function, pain, walking function and satisfaction, which is worth promoting. 展开更多
关键词 proprioceptive training patients with autologous ACL reconstruction postoperative rehabilitation effect
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Additional benefits of pelvic floor proprioceptive training combined with conventional therapy in the treatment of female stress urinary incontinence
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作者 ZHANG Xiulan ZHU Liping +5 位作者 ZENG Xiaoling LIU Zhaoxue YANG Shuo ZHANG Hong YAN Wenguang LI Xuhong 《中南大学学报(医学版)》 2025年第8期1385-1397,共13页
Objective:Stress urinary incontinence(SUI)is a common condition among women that severely impairs quality of life.Pelvic floor proprioceptive training(PFPT)has attracted increasing attention for its potential to enhan... Objective:Stress urinary incontinence(SUI)is a common condition among women that severely impairs quality of life.Pelvic floor proprioceptive training(PFPT)has attracted increasing attention for its potential to enhance pelvic floor muscle function and alleviate SUI symptoms.This study aims to observe and compare the clinical efficacy of PFPT combined with electroacupuncture,electrical stimulation,and biofeedback therapy versus conventional therapy consisting of electroacupuncture,electrical stimulation,and biofeedback alone in women with SUI,and to explore the role of PFPT in improving symptom and functional outcomes.Methods:In this randomized controlled trial,72 women with mild to moderate SUI were recruited from the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at Third Xiangya Hospital,Central South University,between December 2021 and October 2023.Participants were randomly assigned to an experimental group(n=36)or a control group(n=36).Both groups received health education.The control group underwent electroacupuncture combined with electrical stimulation and biofeedback therapy,while the experimental group additionally received PFPT 3 times per week for 4 weeks.The primary outcome was assessed using the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire-Short Form(ICIQ-SF).Secondary outcomes included pelvic floor muscle strength,bladder neck mobility,and balance ability.The ICIQ-SF was reassessed at 1,3,6,and 12 months post-treatment.Results:Both groups showed statistically significant improvements in all parameters after treatment(all P<0.05).However,there were no statistically significant differences between groups in most measures(all P>0.05).The experimental group demonstrated longer singleleg stance duration with eyes closed than the control group(left leg:P=0.026;right leg:P=0.006),with a significant increase from baseline(P<0.001).At 6 months post-treatment,the cure rate in the experimental group was significantly higher than that in the control group(P=0.037).Conclusion:Conventional therapy effectively improves SUI symptoms,but adding PFPT provides notable additional benefits,including enhanced balance ability and sustained midterm cure rates.These findings suggest that PFPT is a valuable adjunct to standard SUI management strategies. 展开更多
关键词 stress urinary incontinence pelvic floor proprioceptive training electroacupuncture pelvic floor electrical stimulation pelvic floor biofeedback
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