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  • Progress on rehabilitation treatment of lumbar disc herniation

    Lumbar disc herniation (LDH) is very prevalent in clinical practice. It manifests as low back pain and pain radiating to the leg, followed by disfunction and large family and social cost. Risk factors for LDH include biomechanical stress on the lumbar spine, specifically torsion and hyperflexion, poor posture, obesity, and occupational hazards including heavy manual labor or prolonged driving. Rehabilitation therapy mainly includes bed rest, drug therapy, physical therapy, exercise, manipulation therapy, acupuncture treatment, epidural injection treatment and so on. This review summarizes the current status of epidemiology, clinical features and rehabilitation treatment of LDH so as to improve our understanding of it and to provide a reference for clinical treatment.

    Release date:2018-10-22 04:14 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Injury Categorization and Early Rehabilitation Strategy of 188 Victims of Lushan Earthquake

    Objective To analyze the injury and dysfunction as well as the rehabilitation status and demand of the 188 Lushan earthquake victims admitted in the hospitals in and around Ya’an city and the West China Hospital of Sichuan University, so as to provide guidance for the rehabilitation work in the following step. Methods By means of the onsite investigation, 122 victims admitted in 7 hospitals and 2 health centers in and around Ya’an city within 1-9 days after Lushan earthquake, and the other 66 victims treated in the West China Hospital of Sichuan University were analyzed. Results The injury categorization of 122 victims in and around Ya’an city was as follows: upper limb fracture (12.30%), lower limb fracture (42.62%), spine fracture (16.39%) (25.00% treated by surgery and 75.00% treated by non-surgery treatment), pelvis fracture (1.64%), rib fracture (4.10%), traumatic brain injury (10.66%), soft tissue contusion (8.20%), and others (4.09%). At the corresponding period, the injury categorization of 66 victims treated in the department of rehabilitation medicine of the West China Hospital of Sichuan University was as follows: fracture (77.27%), traumatic brain injury (3.03%), spinal cord injury (4.55%), and others, including soft tissue injury (15.15%). At the ninth day after earthquake, among the 122 victims in and around Ya’an city, 8 victims (6.56%) were recovered with self-care ability of daily living, and the other 144 (93.44%) still needed the strengthened rehabilitation treatment. At the corresponding period, among the 66 victims in the West China Hospital, one victim (1.52%) was recovered with self-care ability of daily living, and the other 65 (98.48%) still needed the strengthened rehabilitation treatment. Conclusion Early rehabilitation treatment such as active exercise, elevating injured limbs, physical therapy, turning over at regular time, and psychological intervention can help the earthquake victims to return to home and society early.

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