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Gait & Posture | 2013

Effects of interactive video-game based system exercise on the balance of the elderly

Chien-Hung Lai; Chih-Wei Peng; Yu-Luen Chen; Ching-Ping Huang; Yu-Ling Hsiao; Shih-Ching Chen

This study evaluated the effects of interactive video-game based (IVGB) training on the balance of older adults. The participants of the study included 30 community-living persons over the age of 65. The participants were divided into 2 groups. Group A underwent IVGB training for 6 weeks and received no intervention in the following 6 weeks. Group B received no intervention during the first 6 weeks and then participated in training in the following 6 weeks. After IVGB intervention, both groups showed improved balance based on the results from the following tests: the Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Modified Falls Efficacy Scale (MFES), Timed Up and Go (TUG) test, and the Sway Velocity (SV) test (assessing bipedal stance center pressure with eyes open and closed). Results from the Sway Area (SA) test (assessing bipedal stance center pressure with eyes open and closed) revealed a significant improvement in Group B after IVGB training. Group A retained some training effects after 6 weeks without IVGB intervention. Additionally, a moderate association emerged between the Xavix measured step system stepping tests and BBS, MFES, Unipedal Stance test, and TUG test measurements. In conclusion, IVGB training improves balance after 6 weeks of implementation, and the beneficial effects partially remain after training is complete. Further investigation is required to determine if this training is superior to traditional physical therapy.


Neurourology and Urodynamics | 2013

Pudendal neuromodulation improves voiding efficiency in diabetic rats

Shih-Ching Chen; Chien-Hung Lai; Wen Jia Fan; Chih-Wei Peng

Diabetic cystopathy is typically manifested as bladder voiding dysfunction, and numerous patients are refractory to standard therapy. In this study, we determined whether electrical stimulation (ES) of the sensory branch of the pudendal nerve could engage an augmenting reflex and thereby improve bladder emptying in a diabetic animal model with cystopathy.


American Journal of Physiology-regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology | 2014

Influence of serotonergic mechanisms on the urine flow rate in male rats

Wen-Jia Fan; Shih-Ching Chen; Tsung Hsun Hsieh; Chien-Hung Lai; You Shuei Lin; Chih-Wei Peng; Yu Ru Kou

This study extensively examined the role of a 5-HT(1A) receptor in controlling voiding function in anesthetized male rats. A simultaneous recording of the intravesical pressure (IVP), external urethral sphincter (EUS)-electromyography (EMG), and urine flow rate (UFR) during continuous cystometry was used. 8-Hydroxy-2-(di-n-propylamino)-tetralin (8-OH-DPAT), a 5-HT(1A) receptor agonist, significantly improved the voiding efficiency, as detected by increases in the evoked contraction amplitude, EUS burst period, and silent period, and decreases in the volume threshold, pressure threshold, and residual volume. Interestingly, the UFR during voiding was reduced by 8-OH-DPAT, as evidenced by decreases in the maximal UFR and mean UFRs of the voiding period, spike duration, and interspike interval. Conversely, treating rats with WAY-100635, a 5-HT(1A) antagonist, produced effects opposite to those produced by 8-OH-DPAT. These findings suggest that 8-OH-DPAT improved the voiding efficiency by enhancing the detrusor contractile ability and prolonging EUS burst period, which would compensate for the lower UFR, resulting from urethral smooth muscle contractions and longer EUS silent periods during voiding. The present study contributes to our understanding of the role of 5-HT(1A) receptors in controlling the urine flow rate in male rats.


Journal of Experimental & Clinical Medicine | 2012

Sex Differences in the External Urethral Sphincter Activity of Rats

Shih-Ching Chen; Chien-Hung Lai; Wen Jia Fan; Chih-Wei Peng


Archive | 2016

TRANSCRANIAL BURST ELECTROSTIMULATION APPARATUS AND ITS APPLICATIONS

Chih-Wei Peng; Shih-Ching Chen; Yu Ting Li; Hsiang Ching Lee; Jia-Jin J. Chen; Tsung Hsun Hsieh; Chien-Hung Lai; Jiunn-Horng Kang


Archive | 2015

Transkranielle burst-elektrostimulationsvorrichtung

Chih-Wei Peng; Shih-Ching Chen; Yu Ting Li; Hsiang Ching Lee; Jia-Jin J. Chen; Tsung Hsun Hsieh; Chien-Hung Lai; Jiunn-Horng Kang


Archive | 2015

Appareil d'électrostimulation transcrânienne par salves

Chih-Wei Peng; Shih-Ching Chen; Yu Ting Li; Hsiang Ching Lee; Jia-Jin J. Chen; Tsung Hsun Hsieh; Chien-Hung Lai; Jiunn-Horng Kang


Archive | 2015

Transcranial burst electrostimulation apparatus

Chih-Wei Peng; Shih-Ching Chen; Yu Ting Li; Hsiang Ching Lee; Jia-Jin J. Chen; Tsung Hsun Hsieh; Chien-Hung Lai; Jiunn-Horng Kang


Archive | 2011

ratof pudendal afferents in voiding efficiency in the

Chih-Wei Peng; Jia-Jin Jason Chen; Chen-Li Cheng; Warren M. Grill; Zhongguang Yang; Paul C. Dolber; Matthew O. Fraser; John P. Woock; Paul B. Yoo; Shih-Ching Chen; Wen-Jia Fan; Chien-Hung Lai


Neuroscience Letters | 2011

Improved bladder emptying by electrical stimulation of pudendal afferents and efferents in an animal model of spinal cord injury

Chih-Wei Peng; Yin-Tsong Lin; Te-Son Kuo; Shih-Ching Chen; Chien-Hung Lai; Wen-Jia Fan

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Shih-Ching Chen

Taipei Medical University

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Chih-Wei Peng

Taipei Medical University

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Jia-Jin J. Chen

Taipei Medical University

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Yu Ting Li

Taipei Medical University

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Wen-Jia Fan

National Yang-Ming University

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Wen Jia Fan

National Yang-Ming University

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Yu-Luen Chen

National Taipei University of Education

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