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Associated Factors of Clinical sign in Herniated Lumbar Intervertebral Disc (요추간판탈출증의 임상증상에 관련요인)

  • Kang, Jeom-Deok
    • The Journal of Korean Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.88-92
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    • 2010
  • Purpose: This study was undertaken to evaluate the effect analysis of clinical sing in 40 patients with lumbar intervertebral disc. Methods: All patients were assessed by the low back pain protocol which was composed of symptom, clinical sing before and after the treatment. The effect of clinical sing was analyzed by age, occupation, duration of symptom. Results: Occupation by clinical sing of after the treatment was desking job s from 3.6 to 5.2 scores(p<0.05). Duration of symptoms by clinical sing of after the treatment was over 4 months from 3.8 to 5.5 scores(p<0.05). Clinical sing of after the treatment was straight leg raising test from 1.275 to 1.850 scores, sensory disturbances from 1.425 to 2.575 scores, manual muscle testing from 1.525 to 4.625 scores. Conclusion: Herniated disks are most common in middle age, especially between 35 and 45, due to aging-related degeneration of the disks. Significant or increasing pain, numbness or weakness spreading to one or both legs. Progressive loss of sensation in areas that would touch a saddle (inner thighs, back of legs and area around the rectum).

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Study on Changes in Shape of Denatured Area in Skull-mimicking Materials Using Focused Ultrasound Sonication

  • Min, JeongHwa;Kim, JuYoung;Jung, HyunDu;Kim, JaeYoung;Noh, SiCheol;Choi, HeungHo
    • IEIE Transactions on Smart Processing and Computing
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.28-34
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    • 2014
  • Recently, ultrasound therapy has become a new and effective treatment for many brain diseases. Therefore, skull-mimicking phantoms have been developed to simulate the skull and brain tissue of a human and allow further research into ultrasound therapy. In this study, the suitability of various skull-mimicking materials(HDPE, POM C, Acrylic) for studies of brain-tumor treatments was evaluated using focused ultrasound. The acoustic properties of three synthetic resins were measured. The skull-mimicking materials were then combined with an egg white phantom to observe the differences in the ultrasound beam distortion according to the type of material. High-intensity polyethylene was found to be suitable as a skull-mimicking phantom because it had acoustic properties and a denatured-area shape that was close to those of the skull,. In this study, a skull-mimicking phantom with a multi-layer structure was produced after evaluating several skull-mimicking materials. This made it possible to predict the denaturation in a skull in relation to focused ultrasound. The development of a therapeutic protocol for a range of brain diseases will be useful in the future.

Treatment of Wallenberg's Syndrome Following Selective Nerve Root Block: A Case Report (요추부 선택적 신경근 차단술 이후 발생한 Wallenberg's Syndrome의 한방복합치료 1례)

  • Park, Seo-Hyun;Kwon, Jeong-Gook;Park, Jae-Won;Keum, Dong-Ho
    • Journal of Korean Medicine Rehabilitation
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.107-115
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    • 2016
  • The occurrence of brain stem stroke after lumbar selective nerve root block seem to be an uncommon event comparing it to after cervical selective nerve root block. We recently experienced a 60-year-old man who were diagnosed as left lateral medullary infarction (Wallenberg's syndrome) after lumbar selective nerve root block. He was treated by traditional Korean medicine with acupunture, Pulsed electromagetic therapy (PEMT), herb medicine. The range of motion of upper and lower extremity, manual muscle test, Korean version of Berg balance scale (K-BBS) and Korean version of Barthel index (K-MBI) were adopted to measure the resulting recovery after 4 weeks treatment. Traditional Korean medicine was effective for rehabilitation of patient. Further studies are needed to set up and Korean medical protocol for Wallenberg's syndrome.

The Korean language version of Stroke Impact Scale 3.0: Cross-cultural adaptation and translation

  • Lee, Hae-jung;Song, Ju-min
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Physical Medicine
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.47-55
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    • 2015
  • PURPOSE: Stoke is one of most common disabling conditions and it is still lacking of measuring patient's functioning level. The aim of the study was to develop Korean language version of stroke impact scale 3.0. METHODS: Korean version of stroke impact scale 3.0 was developed in idiomatic modern Korean with a standard protocol of multiple forward and backward translations and an expert reviews to achieve equivalence with the original English version. Interviews with clinicians who were currently managing patients with stroke were also conducted for language evaluation. A reliability test was performed to make final adaptation using a pre-final version. To assess the reliability of the translated questionnaire, the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) was calculated for each domain of the scale. RESULTS: Thirty subjects (16 male, 14 female) aged from 20 to 75 years old participated to review the translated questionnaire. Reliability of each domain of the questionnaire was found to be good in strength (ICC=0.74), ADL (ICC=0.81), mobility (ICC=0.90), hand function (ICC=0.80) and social participation (ICC=0.79), communication (ICC=0.77) with total (ICC=0.76). However, domains of memory and thinking (ICC=0.66), and emotion (ICC=0.27) and showed poor reliability. CONCLUSION: This study indicates that the Korean version of SIS 3.0 was successfully developed. Future study needed for obtaining the validity of the Korean version of SIS 3.0.

The Effect of Long-term Exercise of Different Intensity on the Activation of Antioxidation Enzyme and Lipid Peroxidation (장기간 다른 강도의 운동이 항산화 효소의 활성도와 지질 과산화에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim Yoo-Sub
    • The Journal of Korean Physical Therapy
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.26-37
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    • 2003
  • This study was to investigate the effect of 10th weeks Exercise of Different Intensity on the activation of antioxidation enzyme and lipid peroxidation. 15 subjects were divided into the 65$\%$ running exercise(EG; 5), 85$\%$ running exercise(EG: 5), and the control(CG: 5) groups. The exercise group had 10 week of running exercise 4 times a week with ACSM(1995) protocol, 65$\%$ of HRmax from the beginning to 5th week, 85$\%$ of HRmax from 6th to 10th week. The subjects had 60 min exercise for each day. After extracting the blood sample, the activation of antioxidation enzyme and lipid peroxidation were compared between the groups. The one way ANOVA was conducted about pretest, 5th week, and 10th week of the subject data. The results obtained from this study were as follows; 1. The 65$\%$ exercise group showed the significantly greater increase in the activation of SOD after 10 weeks for the rest and all-out exercise. (p < .05). 2. The 65$\%$ exercise group displayed the significantly higher increase in the activation of CAT after 10th weeks for the rest exercise. (p < .05). 3. The 65$\%$ exercise group had the significantly greater decrease in the activation of MDA after 10 weeks for the all-out exercise. (p < .05).

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Effect of Different Air Hole Diameters of the Inspiratory Muscle Trainer on the Rating of Perceived Exertion and Inspiratory Muscle Activity during Breathing Exercise

  • Shin, Areum;Kim, Kisong
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Integrative Medicine
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.133-139
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    • 2019
  • Purpose : This study aims to investigate the rating of perceived exertion (RPE) and muscle activity of the inspiratory primary and accessory muscle during breathing exercise with different air hole diameters of the inspiratory muscle trainer (IMT). Methods : The Borg's scale and surface electromyography (EMG) was used to collect data of the RPE and muscle activity of the inspiratory primary the external intercostal (EI) and diaphragm (DIA) and accessory muscles anterior scalene (AS), sternocleidomastoid (SCM), pectoralis major (PM), and upper trapezius (UT) muscles during breathing exercise with different air hole diameters (6 mm, 4 mm, and 2 mm) of the IMT in healthy young male subjects. Results : The RPE and muscle activities of the AS, SCM, and UT are increased significantly in accordance to the decreasing diameter of air hole of air tip in IMT. However, there are no differences in the muscle activities of the PM, EI, and DIA based on differences of diameters of air hole of air tip in IMT. Conclusion : The smaller the diametr of IMT air-hole, RPE and muscle activities of AS, SCM and UT were increased. Therefore, further study would be necessary to investigate the proper intensity and relaxation posture for the exercise protocol to strengthen the inspiratory primary muscles.

A Systematic Review of Acupuncture for Oculomotor Nerve Palsy

  • Ku, Yong Ho;Kang, Jae Hui;Kong, Hae Jin;Ryu, Hwa Yeon;Lee, Hyun
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.59-71
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    • 2019
  • Acupuncture treatment for oculomotor nerve palsy has been increasing recently. This study analyzed randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and case reports, using the Cochrane risk of bias tool to investigate the efficacy of acupuncture therapy for oculomotor nerve palsy. This analysis was performed on March 7, 2019, using online databases (PubMed, Cochrane, NDSL, OASIS, CNKI) where 208 articles were retrieved. Of these, there were 18 case reports and 18 RCTs that matched the inclusion criteria, of which 32 studies used acupuncture as the primary intervention, 1 used pharmacopuncture, 1 used fire-needling, and 1 used electroacupuncture. The most commonly used acupoints were BL1, BL2, ST2, TE23, Ex-HN5, LI4, GB14, ST36, GB20 and GB1. Significant findings were reported in all RCTs. Six adverse events were reported in 3 RCTs, with no effect on the outcome. No side effects were reported in the case reports. The risk-of-bias analysis showed that the articles did not report the experimental protocol used and it was not clear whether the study was blinded. Hence, it was difficult to assess the risk of bias. Analysis of 36 studies showed that acupuncture therapy for oculomotor nerve palsy was effective in many cases. It was difficult to evaluate the potential bias.

The Effect of Breathing Training Program and Swiss-ball Exercise on Respiratory Circulation Function and Tidal Volume (호흡운동 프로그램과 스위스 볼 운동이 호흡순환기능과 일회 환기량에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Byung-Kon;Lee, Myoung-Hee
    • PNF and Movement
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.181-188
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    • 2014
  • Purpose: The purpose of this current study is to compare the effectiveness of respiratory circulation function and tidal volume according to two different types of practice methods, in terms of breathing training program and abdominis muscle strengthening using a swiss ball. Methods: The subjects were consist 18 college students, were randomly and evenly assigned to either breathing training program group (BTG) or swiss-ball exercise group (SEG). Exercise program was applied for 60 minutes, 3 times a week, for 6 weeks. Before, after 3 weeks and after 6 weeks of exercises, the subjects were tested using the bruce protocol. The significance of differences between the BTG and the SEG was evaluated by analysis of two-way repeated measures ANOVA. Results: There was an increase in respiratory circulation function after both of exercise. Especially, there was significant difference between the before and after 6 weeks in the BTG. Also, change of respiratory circulation function in BTG was significantly greater than SEG. Tidal volume was no significant differences between the before and after 6 weeks in both groups. In addition, there was significant difference between BTG and SEG. Conclusion: These results suggest that direct breathing training program were more useful to improve of respiratory circulation function.

Clinical evaluation of Laser-Assisted New Attachment Procedure® (LANAP®) surgical treatment of chronic periodontitis: a retrospective case series of 1-year results in 22 consecutive patients

  • Raymond A. Yukna
    • Journal of Periodontal and Implant Science
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    • v.53 no.3
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    • pp.173-183
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    • 2023
  • Purpose: Treatment for periodontitis has evolved over the years as new technologies have become available. Currently, lasers seem attractive as a treatment modality, but their effectiveness needs to be verified. The purpose of this project was to evaluate Laser Assisted New Attachment Procedure® (LANAP®) surgery as a single treatment modality. Methods: As part of a mandatory training program for periodontists and other dentists, 22 consecutive patients diagnosed with moderate to severe periodontitis (probing depth [PD] up to 11 mm) were treated with the LANAP® surgical approach using a 1064-nm Nd:YAG laser as part of a multi-step protocol. Following single-session active therapy, they were entered into a maintenance program. Their clinical status was re-evaluated at 12-18 months following surgery. Results: All 22 patients completed the 12- to 18-month follow-up. PD, clinical attachment level, and furcation (FURC) showed substantial improvement. Recession was minimal (mean, 0.1 mm), while 93.5% of PD measurements were 3 mm or less at re-evaluation. Furthermore, 40% of grade 2 FURC closed clinically. Conclusions: Within the limits of this case series, LANAP® was found to be an effective, minimally invasive, laser surgical therapy for moderate to advanced periodontitis.

Preoperative N Staging of Gastric Cancer by Stomach Protocol Computed Tomography

  • Kim, Se Hoon;Kim, Jeong Jae;Lee, Jeong Sub;Kim, Seung Hyoung;Kim, Bong Soo;Maeng, Young Hee;Hyun, Chang Lim;Kim, Min Jeong;Jeong, In Ho
    • Journal of Gastric Cancer
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.149-156
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    • 2013
  • Purpose: Clinical stage of gastric cancer is currently assessed by computed tomography. Accurate clinical staging is important for the tailoring of therapy. This study evaluated the accuracy of clinical N staging using stomach protocol computed tomography. Materials and Methods: Between March 2004 and November 2012, 171 patients with gastric cancer underwent preoperative stomach protocol computed tomography (Jeju National University Hospital; Jeju, Korea). Their demographic and clinical characteristics were reviewed retrospectively. Two radiologists evaluated cN staging using axial and coronal computed tomography images, and cN stage was matched with pathologic results. The diagnostic accuracy of stomach protocol computed tomography for clinical N staging and clinical characteristics associated with diagnostic accuracy were evaluated. Results: The overall accuracy of stomach protocol computed tomography for cN staging was 63.2%. Computed tomography images of slice thickness 3.0 mm had a sensitivity of 60.0%; a specificity of 89.6%; an accuracy of 78.4%; and a positive predictive value of 78.0% in detecting lymph node metastases. Underestimation of cN stage was associated with larger tumor size (P<0.001), undifferentiated type (P=0.003), diffuse type (P=0.020), more advanced pathologic stage (P<0.001), and larger numbers of harvested and metastatic lymph nodes (P<0.001 each). Tumor differentiation was an independent factor affecting underestimation by computed tomography (P=0.045). Conclusions: Computed tomography with a size criterion of 8 mm is highly specific but relatively insensitive in detecting nodal metastases. Physicians should keep in mind that computed tomography may not be an appropriate tool to detect nodal metastases for choosing appropriate treatment.