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Comperative study of Ravitch`s operation and sternal eversion operation for pectus excavatum (누두흉에 대한 Ravich 수술과 흉골 반전술의 비교연구)

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    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.26 no.10
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    • pp.787-790
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    • 1993
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the early results by the operative methods in 36 patients with pectus excavatum during the period August 1989 to August 1993. We underwent Ravitch`s operation in 15 patients [mean age : 11.0], which consists of subperichondral resection of all deformed cartilages, anterior wedge osteotomy and fixation in place with wire sutures of the sternum, and sternal eversion operation in 21 patients[mean age : 5.3], which consists of en-bloc resection of deformed sternum and cartilages, tailoring of the costal cartilages and shaping of the sternum and fixation of sternum and cartilages. Early results were satisfactory in 93% [Excellent 93%] for Ravitch`s operations and in 100% [Excellent 90% and Good 10%] for sternal eversion operations. But late results by sternal growth will be necessary longer follow-up.

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Effect of Walk Training on Physical Fitness for Prevention in A home Bound Elderly (걷기 훈련이 재택 노인의 낙상방지 체력에 미치는 영향)

  • Choe, Myeong-Ae;Jeon, Mi-Yang;Choe, Jeong-An
    • Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
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    • v.30 no.5
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    • pp.1318-1332
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    • 2000
  • The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of walk training on leg strength, flexibility, postural stability, balance and gait in home bound elderly women. Eighteen elderly women of the experimental group aged between 70 and 90 years image who have normal vision, hearing and Romberg test. They participated in the 12 week walk training. The subjects of the experimental group practiced walk training 3 times a week for during 12 weeks. During the 40 minute workout, the subjects practiced 5 minutes of warming-up exercises, 30 minutes of conditioning exercises and 10 minutes of a cool-down exercise. The intensity for the conditioning phase was determined by subject' heart rates, which ranged from 60% to 70% of age-adjusted maximum heart rates. The body composition, leg strength, flexibility, postural stability, balance and gait were measured prior to and after the experimental treatment. The body fat, lean body mass, leg strength (ankle dorsiflexor, plantarflexor, inversor and eversir, knee flexor, extensior), flexibility (range of motion of ankle dorsiflexion, plantarflexion, inversion and eversion), and postural stability of the experimental group were significantly greater than those of the control group. Duration of standing on the right foot and that of standing on the left foot of the experimental group was greater than that of the control group. Total balance scores of the experimental group were significantly higher than those of the control group. Among 13 items for balance, the scores of experimental group in balance with eyes closes, turning balance, sternal nudge, neck turning, one leg standing balance and back extension were higher than those of the control group. Total scores of gait of the experimental group were significantly higher than those of the control group following the walking training. Scores of experimental group in step height, step length and walk stance while walking among 9 items for gait were significantly higher than those of the control group. The results suggest that walk training can improve physical fitness for prevention in home bound elderly women.

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