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S Imaizumi - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • findings of pelvic musculature and efficacy of laparoscopic Muscle Stimulator in laparoscopy assisted anorectal pull through for high imperforate anus
    Surgical Endoscopy and Other Interventional Techniques, 2003
    Co-Authors: Tadashi Iwanaka, M Arai, Hiroshi Kawashima, S Kudou, Jun Fujishiro, A Matsui, S Imaizumi
    Abstract:

    Background: Laparoscopic findings of levator Muscle and the efficacy of laparoscopic Muscle Stimulator (LMS) in infants with high imperforate anus have not been reported. Methods: Twelve patients underwent laparoscopically assisted anorectoplasty for high imperforate anus. Following laparoscopic dissection of the distal rectum and division of the fistula, levator Muscles in the pelvic floor were stimulated with a 5-mm-diameter LMS. Dilatation was done by inserting a guidewire and balloon catheter through the center of the levator Muscle sling and Muscle complex. Rectal pull-through and anastomosis between the rectum and anus were successfully completed. Results: LMS showed good contraction of levator Muscles and enhanced accurate midline placement of pull-through rectum. LMS was particularly useful in observing weak Muscles in infants with rectovesical fistula. Conclusions: Laparoscopy and LMS offer excellent visualization of the pelvic musculature and precise tract of rectal pull-through. Fecal continence will be assessed by long-term follow-up.

Peijing Rong - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • an innovative high tech acupuncture product sxdz 100 nerve Muscle Stimulator its theoretical basis design and application
    Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2012
    Co-Authors: Xinyan Gao, Peijing Rong, Hui Ben, Bing Zhu
    Abstract:

    We introduce the theoretical basis, design, and application of a patented innovative high-tech product, SXDZ-100 nerve and Muscle Stimulator. This product is featured with a built-in chip containing transcoding information from different acupuncture manipulation collected from the wide dynamic neurons (WDR) in the spinal dorsal horn in animal experiments, which is bioinformation feedback therapy. The discharges of WDR neurons excited by different manipulations are analyzed using chaos theory in this study. It combines the advantages of manual acupuncture (MA) like no receptor adaptation and treatment individualization and that of electroacupuncture (EA) such as relatively low stimulation intensity and good quantification and thus makes it more effective than common Stimulators in acupuncture clinic.

  • 44 cases of peripheral facial paralysis treated by the sxdz 100 nerve and Muscle Stimulator
    Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2009
    Co-Authors: Jinsheng Yang, Chengbin Cui, Bing Zhu, Xinyan Gao, Peijing Rong
    Abstract:

    Objective To observe the clinical effects of the Hua Tuo Manual Acupuncture Therapeutic Stimulator for peripheral facial paralysis. Methods 87 patients with peripheral facial paralysis were divided randomly into the SXDZ-100 Nerve and Muscle Stimulator treatment group (44 cases) and the G6805 Electric Stimulator control group (43 cases). The acupoints selected for both the two groups were local points as well as distal points as Hegu (LI 4), Waiguan (TE 5), Sanyinjiao (SP 6), Taichong (LR 3). Effectiveness was compared between the two groups. Results Both groups had a total effective rate of 100%. But the cure rate was 90.9% in the treatment group, and 73.0% in the control group, indicating a significant difference ( P Conclusion The SXDZ-100 Stimulator is more effective than the G6805 electroacupuncture Stimulator for treatment of peripheral facial paralysis.

  • observation on therapeutic effect of hwato never and Muscle Stimulator on peripheral facial paralysis
    Chinese acupuncture & moxibustion, 2009
    Co-Authors: Chengbin Cui, Jinsheng Yang, Peijing Rong, Bing Zhu, Jiaying Liu, Ying Han, Weizhe Liu, Yu Zhou
    Abstract:

    OBJECTIVE: To observe the therapeutic effect of Hwato never and Muscle Stimulator on peripheral facial paralysis. METHODS: Eighty-seven cases of peripheral facial paralysis were randomly divided into a Hwato never and Muscle Stimulator observation group (n=44) and a G 6805 electronic Stimulator control group (n=43). The same acupoints, Hegu (LI 4), Sanyinjiao (SP 6), Taichong (LR 3) and local acupoints on the affected side were selected in the two groups. The therapeutic effects were compared between the two groups. RESULTS: Although the total effective rates were both 100.0% in the two groups, the cured rate was 90.9% in the observation group and 62.8% in the control group with a significant difference between the two groups (P < 0.05). There were no adverse effects in the two groups. CONCLUSION: The cured rate of Hwato never and Muscle Stimulator on peripheral facial paralysis is superior to that of G 6805 electronic Stimulator.

Tadashi Iwanaka - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • findings of pelvic musculature and efficacy of laparoscopic Muscle Stimulator in laparoscopy assisted anorectal pull through for high imperforate anus
    Surgical Endoscopy and Other Interventional Techniques, 2003
    Co-Authors: Tadashi Iwanaka, M Arai, Hiroshi Kawashima, S Kudou, Jun Fujishiro, A Matsui, S Imaizumi
    Abstract:

    Background: Laparoscopic findings of levator Muscle and the efficacy of laparoscopic Muscle Stimulator (LMS) in infants with high imperforate anus have not been reported. Methods: Twelve patients underwent laparoscopically assisted anorectoplasty for high imperforate anus. Following laparoscopic dissection of the distal rectum and division of the fistula, levator Muscles in the pelvic floor were stimulated with a 5-mm-diameter LMS. Dilatation was done by inserting a guidewire and balloon catheter through the center of the levator Muscle sling and Muscle complex. Rectal pull-through and anastomosis between the rectum and anus were successfully completed. Results: LMS showed good contraction of levator Muscles and enhanced accurate midline placement of pull-through rectum. LMS was particularly useful in observing weak Muscles in infants with rectovesical fistula. Conclusions: Laparoscopy and LMS offer excellent visualization of the pelvic musculature and precise tract of rectal pull-through. Fecal continence will be assessed by long-term follow-up.

Bing Zhu - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • an innovative high tech acupuncture product sxdz 100 nerve Muscle Stimulator its theoretical basis design and application
    Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2012
    Co-Authors: Xinyan Gao, Peijing Rong, Hui Ben, Bing Zhu
    Abstract:

    We introduce the theoretical basis, design, and application of a patented innovative high-tech product, SXDZ-100 nerve and Muscle Stimulator. This product is featured with a built-in chip containing transcoding information from different acupuncture manipulation collected from the wide dynamic neurons (WDR) in the spinal dorsal horn in animal experiments, which is bioinformation feedback therapy. The discharges of WDR neurons excited by different manipulations are analyzed using chaos theory in this study. It combines the advantages of manual acupuncture (MA) like no receptor adaptation and treatment individualization and that of electroacupuncture (EA) such as relatively low stimulation intensity and good quantification and thus makes it more effective than common Stimulators in acupuncture clinic.

  • 44 cases of peripheral facial paralysis treated by the sxdz 100 nerve and Muscle Stimulator
    Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2009
    Co-Authors: Jinsheng Yang, Chengbin Cui, Bing Zhu, Xinyan Gao, Peijing Rong
    Abstract:

    Objective To observe the clinical effects of the Hua Tuo Manual Acupuncture Therapeutic Stimulator for peripheral facial paralysis. Methods 87 patients with peripheral facial paralysis were divided randomly into the SXDZ-100 Nerve and Muscle Stimulator treatment group (44 cases) and the G6805 Electric Stimulator control group (43 cases). The acupoints selected for both the two groups were local points as well as distal points as Hegu (LI 4), Waiguan (TE 5), Sanyinjiao (SP 6), Taichong (LR 3). Effectiveness was compared between the two groups. Results Both groups had a total effective rate of 100%. But the cure rate was 90.9% in the treatment group, and 73.0% in the control group, indicating a significant difference ( P Conclusion The SXDZ-100 Stimulator is more effective than the G6805 electroacupuncture Stimulator for treatment of peripheral facial paralysis.

  • observation on therapeutic effect of hwato never and Muscle Stimulator on peripheral facial paralysis
    Chinese acupuncture & moxibustion, 2009
    Co-Authors: Chengbin Cui, Jinsheng Yang, Peijing Rong, Bing Zhu, Jiaying Liu, Ying Han, Weizhe Liu, Yu Zhou
    Abstract:

    OBJECTIVE: To observe the therapeutic effect of Hwato never and Muscle Stimulator on peripheral facial paralysis. METHODS: Eighty-seven cases of peripheral facial paralysis were randomly divided into a Hwato never and Muscle Stimulator observation group (n=44) and a G 6805 electronic Stimulator control group (n=43). The same acupoints, Hegu (LI 4), Sanyinjiao (SP 6), Taichong (LR 3) and local acupoints on the affected side were selected in the two groups. The therapeutic effects were compared between the two groups. RESULTS: Although the total effective rates were both 100.0% in the two groups, the cured rate was 90.9% in the observation group and 62.8% in the control group with a significant difference between the two groups (P < 0.05). There were no adverse effects in the two groups. CONCLUSION: The cured rate of Hwato never and Muscle Stimulator on peripheral facial paralysis is superior to that of G 6805 electronic Stimulator.

Andrew S Greene - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • development of an implantable Muscle Stimulator measurement of stimulated angiogenesis and poststimulus vessel regression
    Microcirculation, 2000
    Co-Authors: Russell J Linderman, Michael R Kloehn, Andrew S Greene
    Abstract:

    Objective: We developed a lightweight, totally implantable electrical Stimulator designed to elicit contraction of skeletal Muscle. The Stimulator can be programmed to run for different on-off intervals in a given time period in a fully automatic mode. Using the Stimulator, angiogenesis was promoted in order to study the rate at which vessel growth and subsequent regression occurs after stimulus removal. Methods: A fully implanted digital Stimulator was designed and fabricated. The Stimulator was embedded subcutaneously in the thoracolumbar region of male Sprague-Dawley rats and the electrodes were tunneled under the skin to the common peroneal nerve of the right hind limb. The Stimulator elicited Muscle contraction in the hind limb at 10 s−1 using square-wave pulses 0.3 ms in duration, evoking contraction of specific Muscles for 8 hours/day for 7 days. Results: Chronic stimulation of the skeletal Muscles innervated by the common peroneal nerve led to significant increases in blood vessel density in the t...