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Development and Feasible Study of Train to Pedestrian Protection Airbag (철도차량 접촉사고자 보호 에어백 개발연구)

  • Yoo, Wan-Dong;Ham, Joung-Sik;Cho, Kyue-Sang
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.82-91
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    • 2012
  • This paper deals with the development and feasible study of the train to pedestrian protection airbag. The concept of the airbag system is to protect the pedestrian like as workers on railroad. The airbag system includes cushions, gas generators, a housing, sliding fixture, anti-bouncing airbag, and a leg protection bumper. Those things were designed and fabricated. The performance of the airbag system was evaluated in the sense of the static deployment test, drop test, dynamic motion test and field(train level) test. The deployment logic, TTF(Time to fire), and the inner pressure of the cushion were also investigated for the airbag.

Functional Electrical Stimulation: Part II (기능적 전기 자극: Part II - 척수손상인의 기능적 보행을 중심으로 -)

  • Lee, Jae-Ho
    • Physical Therapy Korea
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.85-97
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    • 1995
  • When applying FES to patients, proper evaluation must be performed prior to treating patient. Patients with thoracic lesions between $T_4{\sim}T_{12}$ are suitable for FES. However, these patients must have excitability of the leg muscles. Thus, excitability testing is an essential part of the screening program(stimulation at 80V gives a response). Before standing or walking is attempted the patients must perform restrengthening exercise, so that the Quadriceps muscle group minimum strength is 40 Nm (corresponding to a manual grade of F+ to G). After that walking and standing can be attempted. The effects of FES are as follows: prevents pressure sores; development and maintenance of muscle properties; prevents disuse atrophy and contractures.

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Dorsalgia occurred after Chuna Manual Theraphy : A Case Report (요추추나치료 후 발생한 등통증 환자 증례보고)

  • Song, Young-Il
    • The Journal of Churna Manual Medicine for Spine and Nerves
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.115-124
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    • 2014
  • Objectives: The purpose of this study is to investigate the safety, injury mechanism, complication and adverse reactions associated with Chuna manual theraphy(CMT), to report one case of adverse reaction with CMT. Methods: A 39-year-old woman presented with low back pain and left leg pain. The patient undertook a lumbar Chuna manual theraphy. After this maneuver, the patient complained of dorsalgia. The patient's dorsalgia didn't improve. In CT study, T5-6 hard disc bulging was diagnosed. Results and Conclusions : It is supposed that this patient suffered dorsalgia secondarily due to a lumbar Chuna manual theraphy. From this case, we can understand the etiology of dorsalgia to some extent and consider the complication of Chuna manual theraphy. In the future, more study, research and prospective trial for complications of a lumbar Chuna manual theraphy is required.

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Treatment for Acute Stage Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type II with Polydeoxyribonucleotide Injection

  • Jang, Kun Soo;Kim, Hyeun Sung
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • v.59 no.5
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    • pp.529-532
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    • 2016
  • Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) type II is a syndrome that develops after nerve injury. Symptoms may be severe, and vary depending on the degree of sympathetic nerve involvement. As yet, there is no satisfactory treatment. We report the case of a female patient who had an L5 left transverse process fracture and an S2 body fracture, who developed symptoms of CRPS type II in her left lower leg that were aggravated during ambulation in spite of absolute bed rest for one month after the trauma. Several treatments, including bed rest, medication, and numerous nerve blocks were attempted, but the pain persisted. We finally tried injection of polydeoxyribonucleotide (PDRN) solution at the left L5 transverse process fracture site because we knew of the anti-inflammatory effect of PDRN. One day after this treatment, her symptoms had almost disappeared and three days later, she was discharged. We will also further discuss the possibility of using PDRN solution for the treatment of CRPS.

Isokinetic Evaluation of Knee Muscles in Female Youth Group (여자 중학생들의 슬관절 근육의 등속성 운동평가)

  • Han, Ki-Hoon;Kim, Hwan-Soon
    • Korean Journal of Applied Biomechanics
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2003
  • This study was performed to provide normative isokinetic strength of knee muscles of middle school non-athletic and athletic populations for rehabilitation and pre-season screening for injury prevention. Seven non-athletic subjects and 8 hockey players participated in this investigation. Each subject was tested at speeds of $60^{\circ}/sec$, $180^{\circ}/sec$, and $300^{\circ}/sec$. The free weight of lower leg was measured at speed of $60^{\circ}/sec$ to take gravity effect Into consideration when peak torque of knee muscles occurred. The results showed that the relative peak torque production of knee flexors did not change but the relative peak torque of knee extensors decreased significantly. Mamstring/quadriceps ratios increased mainly due to significant decreases in knee extensors torque production. No significant differences were found between groups. The hamstring/quadriceps ratios for both groups were significantly lower when the gravity effect was not eliminated.

Lag Screw Fixation of a Slab Fracture in the Third Carpal Bone in a Korean Racehorse

  • Kim, Yeong-Hun;Cho, In Ho
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.37 no.4
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    • pp.217-222
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    • 2020
  • A 3-year-old male Thoroughbred serving as a Korean racehorse named RAON PORTEOUS presented with acute lameness concomitant with edema and fever in the right carpal joint after completing a horse race. Through radiological examination using lateromedial oblique, flexed lateromedial oblique and dorsopromixal-dorsodistal oblique views, the horse was diagnosed with a slab fracture in the 3rd carpal bone of right forelimb. The fracture was surgically approached and corrected by applying 4.5 mm leg screw fixation during surgery. At eight months post-surgery, the horse was able to return to racing and has had successful racing performances with two wins and several prizes in the last 8 months. This is the first reported case of the successful use of lag screw fixation surgery in Korea with the horse showing complete recovery from a severe injury that is often considered fatal in a racehorse.

A kinematic analysis of the Thai boxing clinch

  • Trial, William;Wu, Tom
    • Advances in biomechanics and applications
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.57-66
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of the study was to investigate the kinematics between the double collar-tie and double underhook Thai Boxing clinching positions. Ten amateur mixed martial arts athletes executed six knee strikes for both clinching positions with their dominant limb directed towards a target. A standard two-dimensional video motion analysis was conducted, and the results showed a statistical significant difference at the hip joint angle and the angular acceleration of the knee and ankle. Within both clinching positions, there was a statistically significant correlation between the hip and knee joint angles, hip and knee angular velocities, and hip angular acceleration. Between both clinching positions, there was a statistically significant correlation at the knee joint angle, knee angular velocity, and hip angular acceleration. This study demonstrates the importance of the hip and knee joint movements in both clinching positions, which implies the applications of strength training and flexibility at these joints for sports performance and injury prevention. It is suggested that future studies analyzing the non-dominant leg are warranted to fully understand the Thai Boxing clinch.

Effect of Knee Joint Injury on Biomechanical Factors during the Uchi-mata (허벅다리걸기 시 무릎 관절 부상이 운동역학적 요인들에 미치는 영향)

  • Hyun Yoon
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.40 no.4
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    • pp.642-649
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    • 2023
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze the effects of knee joint injury experiences of judo players on kinematic factors and center of pressure factors during uchimata. Among right-handed male college judo players specializing in uchimata, 13 people who had a knee joint injury experience(age, 20.69.1±0.75 years; height, 172.85±4.81 cm; body mass, 74.92±5.51 kg; and career, 8.92±0.95 years) and 13 people who did not have a knee joint injury experience(age, 21.08.1±0.76 years; height, 172.54±6.32 cm; body mass, 76.62±9.09 kg; and career, 9.46±0.94 years) within the last 2 years were divided into two groups and participated as subjects. The two groups were evaluated for differences in ankle, knee, and hip joint angle variables, COP range, and velocity components during uchimata. As a result of the study, the EIG group showed smaller values in the knee joint flexion angle at E3 and the hip joint extension angle at E4 during uchimata than the NIG group. In addition, the EIG group showed lower values in the range of motion of the COP and forward movement velocity of the COP in the one-leg support phase than the NIG group.

Effects of lower extremity stability by kinesio taping method in elite speed skating athletes' one-leg jumping (엘리트 빙상 선수들의 외발점프 훈련 시 키네시오 테이핑요법이 하지관절 안정성에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Young-Seok;Kwak, Chang-Soo;Lee, Chung-Il;Kim, Tae-Gyu
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.13 no.8
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    • pp.495-502
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study was to investigating the effect of taping knee by testing the difference on kinetic variables of lower extremity when speed skating athletes jump on one leg. The results were as follows. The height of jumping after taping was higher, but the vertical height was not different according to taping. On take-off(TO), the horizontal and anterior-posterior maximum impulse force were decreased while the vertical maximum impact force was increased after taping. On landing(LD), the anterior-posterior maximum impulse force was decreased but the horizontal and vertical maximum impulse force were increased. TO, the impulse showed low after taping and the impulse dropped largely LD. The knee's moment of extension, eversion were reduced after tapping TO. LD, the flection moment of knee was decreased, but the inversion moment was increased after tapping. This study implies that the knee tapping helps injury prevention and performance enhancement, sports medicine convergence are needed.

The Effect of Foot Landing Type on Lower-extremity Kinematics, Kinetics, and Energy Absorption during Single-leg Landing

  • Jeong, Jiyoung;Shin, Choongsoo S.
    • Korean Journal of Applied Biomechanics
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.189-195
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    • 2017
  • Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the effect of foot landing type (forefoot vs. rearfoot landing) on kinematics, kinetics, and energy absorption of hip, knee, and ankle joints. Method: Twenty-five healthy men performed single-leg landings with two different foot landing types: forefoot and rearfoot landing. A motion-capture system equipped with eight infrared cameras and a synchronized force plate embedded in the floor was used. Three-dimensional kinematic and kinetic parameters were compared using paired two-tailed Student's t-tests at a significance level of .05. Results: On initial contact, a greater knee flexion angle was shown during rearfoot landing (p < .001), but the lower knee flexion angle was found at peak vertical ground reaction force (GRF) (p < .001). On initial contact, ankles showed plantarflexion, inversion, and external rotation during forefoot landing, while dorsiflexion, eversion, and internal rotation were shown during rearfoot landing (p < .001, all). At peak vertical GRF, the knee extension moment and ankle plantarflexion moment were lower in rearfoot landing than in forefoot landing (p = .003 and p < .001, respectively). From initial contact to peak vertical GRF, the negative work of the hip, knee, and ankle joint was significantly reduced during rearfoot landing (p < .001, all). The contribution to the total work of the ankle joint was the greatest during forefoot landing, whereas the contribution to the total work of the hip joint was the greatest during rearfoot landing. Conclusion: These results suggest that the energy absorption strategy was changed during rearfoot landing compared with forefoot landing according to lower-extremity joint kinematics and kinetics.