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Constraint-induced movement therapy promotes brain functional reorganization in stroke patients with hemiplegia 被引量:4
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作者 Wenqing Wang Aihui Wang +5 位作者 Limin Yu Xuesong Han Guiyun Jiang changshui weng Hongwei Zhang Zhiqiang Zhou 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第32期2548-2553,共6页
Stroke patients with hemiplegia exhibit flexor spasms in the upper limb and extensor spasms in the lower limb, and their movement patterns vary greatly. Constraint-induced movement therapy is an upper limb rehabilitat... Stroke patients with hemiplegia exhibit flexor spasms in the upper limb and extensor spasms in the lower limb, and their movement patterns vary greatly. Constraint-induced movement therapy is an upper limb rehabilitation technique used in stroke patients with hemiplegia; however, studies of lower extremity rehabilitation are scarce. In this study, stroke patients with lower limb hemiplegia underwent conventional Bobath therapy for 4 weeks as baseline treatment, followed by constraint-induced movement therapy for an additional 4 weeks. The 10-m maximum walking speed and Berg balance scale scores significantly improved following treatment, and lower extremity motor function also improved. The results of functional MRI showed that constraint-induced movement therapy alleviates the reduction in cerebral functional activation in patients, which indicates activation of functional brain regions and a significant increase in cerebral blood perfusJon. These results demonstrate that constraint-induced movement therapy promotes brain functional reorganization in stroke patients with lower limb hemiplegia. 展开更多
关键词 STROKE constraint-induced movement therapy functional MRI lower extremity maximum walking speed Berg balance scale central nervous injury NEUROIMAGING REGENERATION neural regeneration
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Changes in nerve microcirculation following peripheral nerve compression 被引量:4
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作者 Yueming Gao changshui weng Xinglin Wang 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第11期1041-1047,共7页
Following peripheral nerve compression, peripheral nerve microcirculation plays important roles in regulating the nerve microenvironment and neurotrophic substances, supplying blood and oxygen and maintaining neural c... Following peripheral nerve compression, peripheral nerve microcirculation plays important roles in regulating the nerve microenvironment and neurotrophic substances, supplying blood and oxygen and maintaining neural conduction and axonal transport. This paper has retrospectively analyzed the articles published in the past 10 years that addressed the relationship between peripheral nerve compression and changes in intraneural microcirculation. In addition, we describe changes in different peripheral nerves, with the aim of providing help for further studies in peripheral nerve microcirculation and understanding its protective mechanism, and exploring new clinical methods for treating peripheral nerve compression from the perspective of neural microcirculation. 展开更多
关键词 neural regeneration peripheral nerve injury peripheral nerve MICROCIRCULATION nerve compression nerve blood flow sciatic nerve grants-supported paper NEUROREGENERATION
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Regional cerebral blood flow imaging assessment of brain function reconstruction in elderly hemiplegia patients by body weight support treadmill training 被引量:3
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作者 Wenqing Wang Yongping Liu +5 位作者 Diqing Wang Yanshuang Li Jinglai Hao Hongwei Zhang Sheng Bi changshui weng 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2011年第17期1316-1321,共6页
The mechanism underlying body weight support treadmill training in elderly hemiplegic stroke patients is largely unknown. This study aimed to elucidate the changes of cortical blood flow in seven elderly patients with... The mechanism underlying body weight support treadmill training in elderly hemiplegic stroke patients is largely unknown. This study aimed to elucidate the changes of cortical blood flow in seven elderly patients with post-stroke hemiplegia before and after body weight support treadmill training by semi-quantitative analysis of regional cerebral blood flow assessed by single photon emission computed tomography. Body weight support treadmill training for 6 months was effective in improving cerebral blood flow and promoting the walking speed and balance recovery in elderly patients with post-stroke hemiplegia. 展开更多
关键词 single photon emission computed tomography body weight support treadmill training elderly patients cerebral infarction neural regeneration
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Activation of brain areas following ankle dorsiflexion versus plantar flexion Functional magnetic resonance imaging verification 被引量:1
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作者 Tianyu Jiang Weiping Wu +3 位作者 Xinglin Wang changshui weng Qiuhua Wang Yanmei Guo 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第7期501-505,共5页
Changes in activated areas of the brain during ankle active dorsiflexion and ankle active plantar flexion were observed in six healthy subjects using functional magnetic resonance imaging. Excited areas of ankle activ... Changes in activated areas of the brain during ankle active dorsiflexion and ankle active plantar flexion were observed in six healthy subjects using functional magnetic resonance imaging. Excited areas of ankle active dorsiflexion involved the bilateral primary motor area and the primary somatosensory area, as well as the bilateral supplementary sensory area, the primary visual area, the right second visual area, and the vermis of cerebellum. Excited areas of ankle active plantar flexion included the ipsilateral supplementary motor area, the limbic system, and the contralateral corpus striatum. Fine movements of the cerebral cortex control the function of the ankle dorsiflexion to a larger extent than ankle plate flexion, and the function of ankle plate flexion is more controlled by the subcortical area. 展开更多
关键词 ankle dorsiflexion ankle plantar flexion functional magnetic resonance imaging brain function activated areas
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