Using Physical Factor Therapy for Postoperative Patients with Cerebral Apoplexy Voiding Dysfunction: A Case Study
Du Fei,
Li Tong,
Wang Chengshuang,
Wang Lin,
Kong Fan,
Zheng Wanjun,
Xu Xue,
Cheng Hongwei,
Liang Chengjun,
Yan Zhi
Issue:
Volume 6, Issue 2, June 2021
Pages:
20-24
Received:
2 April 2021
Accepted:
15 April 2021
Published:
29 April 2021
Abstract: Objective: We introduce and analyze by physical factors treatment case the method and effect of urinary retention after stroke, li xx hospital diagnosis: patients with cerebral hemorrhage postoperative recovery, on the left side of the limb dysfunction, urinary bladder sensitivity is poorer, lack of detrusor activity, urethral sphincter muscle tension increased, urination disorders, urinary retention. Treatment methods: Using electrical therapeutic apparatus, electrodes cross placed in the lower abdomen in patients with bladder section. Using percutaneous nerve electrical stimulation, placed therapeutic apparatus is the cathode respectively in patients with the third sacral vertebral and bladder reflex zone, set the treatment frequency is 120 hz, voltage range of 20 ~ 26 v. Using shortwave treatment, set the short-wave frequency therapy apparatus 10 w, before and after the placement of electrodes, to help urethral sphincter muscle tension relaxed, eliminate urinary tract inflammation and edema. Results: By interfering with the treatment, percutaneous neuromuscular electrical stimulation (TENS) and short wave 15 days after treatment, patients can feel obviously can urinate and pa ontaneously 300 ml urine volume. Conclusion: interference electric treatment can stimulate the detrusor contraction, short-wave can improve urethral sphincter muscle tension, Percutaneous neuromuscular electrical stimulation therapy can excitement parasympathetic promote bladder function, improve urinary retention in patients with quality of life.
Abstract: Objective: We introduce and analyze by physical factors treatment case the method and effect of urinary retention after stroke, li xx hospital diagnosis: patients with cerebral hemorrhage postoperative recovery, on the left side of the limb dysfunction, urinary bladder sensitivity is poorer, lack of detrusor activity, urethral sphincter muscle tens...
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Literature Review of Musculoskeletal Disorders and Their Risk Factors Among Supermarket Cashiers
Fahad Saad Algarni,
Hatem Askar Alkhaldi
Issue:
Volume 6, Issue 2, June 2021
Pages:
25-40
Received:
8 April 2021
Accepted:
23 April 2021
Published:
8 May 2021
Abstract: Background: People working as supermarket cashier are at a risk of suffering musculoskeletal disorders. Those cashiers experienced occupational diseases as a result of working in a forced position, such as sitting for long periods of time. Moreover, a high prevalence of Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders has been reported among them. Objective: This literature review aims to describe previous studies and its findings among the supermarket cashiers to explore and discover the prevalence of MSDs among them and to understand other aspects related to the role of a supermarket cashier. Methods: Ovid MEDLINE, CINAHL, PsycINFO and Web of Science databases were searched to explore MSDs among supermarket cashiers. Results and conclusion: The prevalence of symptoms varies among different body regions such as the spine, upper limbs, and lower limbs. However, the spinal and upper limb regions are more susceptible to have such disorders. Moreover, some of these symptoms may develop or exaggerate due to psychosocial factors. The supermarket cashier job has several risk factors that may be related to ergonomic workstations, a person’s characteristics, and some related to the nature of work, which involves repetitive movements. Finally, future studies on supermarket cashiers should recruit more males than females, because previous studies focused on females only.
Abstract: Background: People working as supermarket cashier are at a risk of suffering musculoskeletal disorders. Those cashiers experienced occupational diseases as a result of working in a forced position, such as sitting for long periods of time. Moreover, a high prevalence of Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders has been reported among them. Objective:...
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