Publications by authors named "Lianxin Song"

Background: Previous studies have found that inhibitory priming with continuous theta burst stimulation (cTBS) can enhance the effect of subsequent excitatory conditioning stimuli with intermittent theta burst stimulation (iTBS) in the upper limbs. However, whether this combined stimulation approach elicits a comparable compensatory response in the lower extremities remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate how cTBS preconditioning modulated the effect of iTBS on motor cortex excitability related to the lower limb in healthy individuals.

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  • * The study will assess the impact of intermittent theta-burst stimulation (iTBS) on gait, balance, and motor function in stroke patients, while utilizing neuroimaging to investigate the underlying brain mechanisms involved.
  • * A total of 46 stroke patients will participate in a double-blinded trial comparing iTBS to sham stimulation, with various performance measures evaluated before and after the treatment, including walking tests and balance assessments.
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Background: Femoral neck fracture is acknowledged as one of the common injuries in clinical orthopedics. Our study was aimed at investigating the efficacy of femoral neck fixation vs the KHS dynamic compression locking plate system in the treatment of femoral neck fracture.

Methods: This was a prospective study.

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Background: The aim of our study was to compare the clinical effect of short dynamic hip screw (DHS) combined with fibula bone graft and short DHS combined with cannulated screws (CS) on the treatment of femoral neck fracture in young adults.

Methods: Thirty-five Pauwels type III femoral neck fracture patients between January 2014 and May 2019 were divided into two groups: group A (patients treated with DHS combined with fibula bone graft) and group B (patient treated with DHS combined with CS). The operative time, intraoperative blood loss, fracture healing time and complication of two groups were recorded.

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Soft-tissue defects overlying the Achilles tendon are common complications after bicycle or motorcycle spoke injuries in children and usually require surgical management by various flaps. There is no apparent consensus on the optimal choice of flaps for these injuries. We designed a novel step-advanced rectangular flap to reconstruct small to moderate soft-tissue defects around the Achilles tendon.

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Rationale: Primary iliopsoas abscess (IPA), an uncommon clinical entity, often has no specific clinical features, and advanced imaging techniques are often required for diagnosis.

Patient Concerns: We successfully treated 3 patients with primary IPA complicated by rapid development of septic shock within 2 months.

Diagnosis: All patients were in shock at the time of admission and were diagnosed with primary IPA by history, clinical examination and imaging findings.

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Background: This meta-analysis was aimed to explore the overall safety and efficacy of balloon kyphoplasty versus percutaneous vertebroplasty for osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture (OVCF) based on qualified studies.

Methods: By searching multiple databases and sources, including PubMed, Cochrane, and Embase by the index words updated to January 2018, qualified studies were identified and relevant literature sources were also searched. The qualified studies included randomized controlled trials, prospective or retrospective comparative studies, and cohort studies.

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The aim of this study is to introduce a self-designed, minimally invasive technique for repairing an acute Achilles tendon rupture percutaneously. Comparing with the traditional open repair, the new technique provides obvious advantages of minimized operation-related lesions, fewer wound complications as well as a higher healing rate. However, a percutaneous technique without direct vision may be criticized by its insufficient anastomosis of Achilles tendon and may also lead to the lengthening of the Achilles tendon and a reduction in the strength of the gastrocnemius.

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