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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 356-358, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-445999

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Objective To explore the characteristics of surface electromyogram (sEMG) of the forearm muscles of Parkinson's disease patients with or without load. Methods 26 Parkinson's disease patients and 28 healthy individuals participated in this study. All the subjects performed isometric contraction for elbow flexion without load or with a load of 1.5 kg. The sEMG signals were collected by surface elec-trodes and processed by linear time and frequency domain method. Results The values of median frequency (MF) and mean power frequen-cy (MPF) were higher in the patients than in the healthy controls without load (P<0.05). The value of average EMG (AEMG) was lower in the patients than in the healthy controls with a load of 1.5 kg (P<0.001). For the patients, the values of MF and MPF were higher without load than with a load of 1.5 kg (P<0.001), and the value of AEMG was lower without load than with a load of 1.5 kg (P<0.001). For the healthy controls, only the value of AEMG was lower without load than with a load of 1.5 kg (P<0.001). Conclusion The values of MF and MPF are higher in Parkinson's disease patients than in the healthy controls without load while the value of AEMG is lower in Parkinson's dis-ease patients than in the healthy controls with load.

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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 921-924, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-969530

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@#Objective To investigate the influence of dynamic contraction to antagonist coactivity ratios during the stroke patient's knees exercise passively initiatively and resistively.Methods 24 stroke patients as observation group and 17 normal subjects as control group had performed dynamic contractions in knee flexion and extension. The electromyography signals were collected by surface electrode and then processed by linear time-and frequency-domain method. And then the antagonistic coactivity ratio was analyzed with factors statistics.Results The antagonist coactivity ratios of MF(median frequency) and MPF(mean power frequency) in paretic side of patients got high significantly but in non-paretic side got low significantly. But the antagonistic coactivity ratios of AEMG(average EMG) in paretic side got low and in non-paretic side got high significantly (P<0.01). The antagonist coactivity ratios of MF and AEMG in activity side were lower than in non-activity side (P<0.05). The antagonist coactivity ratios of MPF in exercise passively were lower significantly. The antagonist coactivity ratios of AEMG were lower following as the work load increased (P<0.001).Conclusion The motor unites are collected excessively in antagonist from paretic side of the stroke patient. The level of the synchronization of the excitement got low. The muscle strength got weak. But both the motor unites collected and the motor unites excited in antagonist from non-paretic side are excessive. The muscle strength get strong.

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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 348-351, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-964618

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@#Objective To investigate the characteristics of the dynamic contractions on the surface electromyography (sEMG) single of stroke patients induced from the low limb muscle when exercising passively, exercising initiatively with assistant and against resistance.Methods 24 stroke patients with hemiplegia and 17 normal subjects were tested with sEMG under a dynamic contractions in coxa and knee flexion and extension passively, initiatively with assistant and against resistance. The myoelectric signals were collected and processed by linear time and frequency domain method.Results The values of median frequency (MF) and mean power frequency (MPF) of stroke group were significantly lower, but the value of average EMG (AEMG) was higher ( P<0.001). The values of MF and MPF in activity side were lower than that in non-activity side ( P<0.001). The values of MF and MPF when exercising passively were higher than that when exercising with resistance ( P<0.05). The value of AEMG when exercising with resistance was highest. The values of MF and MPF in the synergist muscle were higher. The values of AEMG in the antagonistic muscle and synergist muscle were higher than that agonist and synergist muscle ( P<0.01). The values of MF and MPF in non-paretic exercising side were higher significantly, but in paretic exercising side and non-paretic silent side were lower. The values of MF and MPF in exercising side from vastus lateralis (VL) were the highest. The values of AEMG in exercising side and non-exercising side from biceps femoris (BF) were the highest. The values of MF and MPF in low limb of stroke group reduced, that in rectus femoris (RF) from paretic side was the lowest; that in BF from non-paretic side was the lowest ( P<0.01). The value of AEMG in low limb of stroke group was high significantly, especially in BF from the low limb of the non-paretic side in stroke patients. The values of AEMG in four group muscles gradually were higher following the higher exercising load, and that in the BF was the highest, and that in vastus medialis (VM) rose significantly.Conclusion The values of MF and MPF of stroke patients with hemiplegia reduce significantly, but the value of AEMG is higher. The values of MF and MPF in exercising side are lower than that in non-exercising side and non-paretic exercising side rising significantly, but that in paretic exercising side and non-paretic silent side reduce significantly. The values of MF and MPF in assistant exercise are higher than that in passive exercise and resistance exercise, but the value of AEMG in resistance exercise is higher than that in assistant exercise and in passive exercise. The values of MF and MPF in synergist muscle rise, but the values of AEMG in antagonist and synergist muscle are higher than that agonist and synergist muscle.

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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 220-221, 2008.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-965225

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@#Objective To observe the influence of dynamic contractions on the sEMG co-contraction ratio taken from the antagonist muscles of the knee joint of stroke patients.Methods 11 stroke patients and 14 healthy subjects were measured the dynamic contractions in both knee flexion and extension with the surface electromyography(sEMG).Results There was no significant differences of the median frequency(MF),mean power frequency(MPF),average EMG(AEMG)and the sEMG co-contraction ratio within the stroke patients and the healthy(P>0.05).There was no significant difference of the MF between the patients compared with the healthy(P>0.05),but the sEMG co-contraction ratio of the MPF increased significantly and that of AEMG decreased significantly(P<0.01).Conclusion The MPF,AEMG and the sEMG co-contraction ratio taken from the stoke patients may reflect the characters of the low limb muscle and the MF may not.

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Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine ; (6)2003.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-595741

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Objective To observe the surface electromyogram(sEMG)characteristics of the lower limbs muscles in stroke patients and healthy subjects during the passive and active-assisted anti-resistance movements.Methods Twenty four stroke patients and 17 healthy individuals(control group) participated in this study.sEMG of rectus femoris(RF),vastus lateralis(VL),ventralis medialis(VM)and biceps femoris(BF)was recorded during passive and active-assisted anti-resistance of knee joint in both groups.Average EMG(AEMG),mean power frequency(MPF)and median frequency(MF) were analyzed.Results Multiple factor ANOVA showed that very significant differences in the values of MF,MPF and AEMG between non-paretic and the paretic limbs appeared(P

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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 179-179, 2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-997114

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@#ObjectiveTo study the relationship between the activity of serum lactic dehyrogenase (LDH) and retromorphosis osteoarthropathy.MethodsSerum lactic dehydrogenase of 148 cases with retromorphosis osteoarthropathy (retromorphosis group) were exzamed, comparing with LDH of 138 normal subjects(control group). ResultsThe mean value of LDH in retromorphosis group was 199.28±91.64 while that in the control group was 183.85±69.46.There was no significant difference between two groups(P>0.05).Conclusion Retromorphosis osteoarthropathy may not affect the activity of serum lactic dehydrogenase.

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