| Literature DB >> 20062717 |
Agnes S Chan1, Sophia L Sze, Mei-Chun Cheung, Joseph Mk Lam, Dejian Shi.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This is a case report that illustrates the effect of the Dejian Mind-Body Intervention (DMBI) on a 22-year-old chronic epileptic male (onset at age two) suffering from severe cognitive impairments as a result of a serious seizure two years ago. The DMBI is a healing program developed for modern lifestyle based on the traditional Chinese Shaolin Chanwuyi healing approach. CASEEntities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 20062717 PMCID: PMC2803877 DOI: 10.1186/1757-1626-2-9080
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cases J ISSN: 1757-1626
Figure 1Schematic representation of the DMBI treatment model.
The Changes in Overall Functioning of Patient CK from Baseline to Post-Treatment
| Scale | Baseline | Post-treatment | Improvement(%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Functional Independence Measure | |||
| Self-care | 37/42 | 39/42 | 5 |
| Sphincter control | 14/14 | 14/14 | N/A |
| Mobility | 21/21 | 21/21 | N/A |
| Locomotion | 14/14 | 14/14 | N/A |
| Communication | 5/14 | 7/14 | 40 |
| Social and cognitive abilities | 4/21 | 7/21 | 75 |
| Total score | 95/126 | 102/126 | 7 |
| The Functional Status Rating System | |||
| Self-care | 34/36 | 35/36 | 3 |
| Mobility | 18/20 | 19/20 | 6 |
| Communication | 9/28 | 13/28 | 44 |
| Psychosocial Adjustment | 11/16 | 13/16 | 18 |
| Cognitive function | 5/20 | 10/20 | 100 |
| Total score | 77/120 | 90/120 | 17 |
Detailed Changes in the Cognitive Functions of Patient CK from Baseline to Post-Treatment
| Baseline | Post-treatment | |
|---|---|---|
| Expressive language | Less than 3 meaningful word per day | More than 10 meaningful words per day |
| No spontaneous speech most of the time | Some spontaneous speech | |
| Very little imitated speech | Frequently imitated the mother's speech | |
| Comprehension | Difficulty in executing single instruction | Executed 3- to 4-step complex instructions |
| No response to request or execution after repeated instructions | Occasionally executed instructions without repetition | |
| Reacted after at least 10 sec | Sometimes reacted within 3 sec | |
| Could not distinguish left from right | Distinguished left from right | |
| Memory | Instantly forgot other people's words | Remembered at least 3- to 4-step complex instructions |
| Could not recognize familiar routes and direction | Can recognize familiar routes and direction | |
| Attention and awareness | Usually paid no attention to things and persons in the environment | Increased awareness of the environment |
| Maintained attention to copy 3 to 4 words | Maintained attention to copy a maximum of 20 words | |
| Emotional expression and control | Had temper tantrums once or twice a week on average | Less than one temper tantrum a week on average |
| Flat affect | Increased smiling | |
| Did not share joy with others | Shared joy with the mother | |
| Eye contact | Dull, unfocused, little eye contact | Alert, focused, had eye contact during communication |
| Interpersonal relationship | Rarely cared about other people | Actively cared about the health/safety of other people |
| Resented body contact from the father, distant relationship with the father | Allowed touching by the father, improved relationship with the father | |
| Did not seek help when in need | Sought help when in need |
Figure 2Changes in EEG relative power before and after intervention. Level of relative power at delta and alpha frequency band at (A) baseline and (B) post-treatment. (C) Results of paired t tests comparing relative power between baseline and post-treatment time, where red color indicates p < .005.
Figure 3Changes in theta cordance before and after intervention. (A)Topographic maps showing cordance at baseline and post-treatment. (B) Changes in mean theta cordance averaged across the anterior, centrotemporal and posterior regions in the left and right hemisphere. Positive values indicate increased cordance value after treatment.