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The Elevation of Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine to the Status of an International Journal After Adopting an English-Only Policy

Huh S

OBJECTIVE: To use bibliometric analyses to determine whether Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine (hereafter also referred to as Annals) became an international journal after adopting an English-only policy in 2011. METHODS: Articles...
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Change in Musculoskeletal Pain in Patients With Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorder After Tailored Rehabilitation Education: A One-Year Follow-Up Survey

Lee DH, Kang B, Choi S, Kim T, Jang SH, Lee KH, Kim MJ, Park SB, Han SH

OBJECTIVE: To apply tailored rehabilitation education to video display terminal (VDT) workers with musculoskeletal pain and to assess changes in musculoskeletal pain after rehabilitation education. METHODS: A total of 8,828 VDT...
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A Survey of Caregivers' Knowledge About Caring for Stroke Patients

Lee KW, Choi SJ, Kim SB, Lee JH, Lee SJ

OBJECTIVE: To investigate how much formal caregivers know about caring for stroke patients, and whether they adequately provide it. METHODS: Formal caregivers, who worked for stroke patients at 8 hospitals (including...
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Multiple Lower Extremity Mononeuropathies by Segmental Schwannomatosis: A Case Report

Kwon NY, Oh HM, Ko YJ

Schwannoma is an encapsulated nerve sheath tumor that is distinct from neurofibromatosis. It is defined as the occurrence of multiple schwannomas without any bilateral vestibular schwannomas. A 46-year-old man with...
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Isolated A1 Pulley Rupture of Left Fourth Finger in Kendo Players: Two Case Reports

Lee JH, Kim HS, Joo SH

Annular pulley injury of fingers is usually observed in rock climbers who support their entire body weight with flexed fingers during climbing. But these lesions can also follow trivial trauma,...
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Improved Dysphagia After Decannulation of Tracheostomy in Patients With Brain Injuries

Kim YK, Choi JH, Yoon JG, Lee JW, Cho SS

OBJECTIVE: To investigate improved dysphagia after the decannulation of a tracheostomy in patients with brain injuries. METHODS: The subjects of this study are patients with brain injuries who were admitted to...
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Prevalence of and Risk Factors for Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria in Urine Cultures of Spinal Cord Injury Patients

Kang MS, Lee BS, Lee HJ, Hwang SW, Han ZA

OBJECTIVE: To identify the prevalence of multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria and identify their specific risk factors in routine urine specimens of spinal cord injury (SCI) patients. METHODS: This study was designed in...
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Prolonged Motor Weakness With Syringomyelia in Japanese Encephalitis: A Case Study

Kim YM, Kim Y, Oh J, Kim HR, Park JH

Japanese encephalitis (JE) shows characteristic brain lesions, including bilateral thalamus, midbrain, internal capsule, basal ganglia, and occasionally involves an anterior horn cell. We encountered a case of a 44-year-old man...
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Type 2 Superior Labral Anterior to Posterior Lesion-Related Paralabral Cyst Causing Isolated Infraspinatus Paralysis: Two Case Reports

Lee YK, Han EY, Choi SW, Kim BR, Suh MJ

Type 2 superior labral anterior to posterior (SLAP) lesion is a common cause of shoulder pain requiring surgical operation. SLAP tears are often associated with paralabral cysts, but they rarely...
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Lower Extremity Radicular Pain Caused by Entrapped Sigmoid Colon Between L5 and S1 Vertebrae

Ko S, Park NK, Cho KJ, Baek JH, Lim JW, Choi D, Kang S

Intestinal entrapment between two vertebral bodies is very rare. In all previous cases, it occurred by major trauma. However, the bowel entrapment between two vertebral bodies without trauma has never...
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Hypokalemia-Induced Rhabdomyolysis by Primary Aldosteronism Coexistent With Sporadic Inclusion Body Myositis

Lee JH, Kim E, Chon S

We describes a patient with hypokalemia-induced rhabdomyolysis due to primary aldosteronism (PA), who suffered from slowly progressive muscle weakness after laparoscopic adrenalectomy, and was later diagnosed with coexisting sporadic inclusion...
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Neuropsychological Outcomes of Preterm Birth in Children With No Major Neurodevelopmental Impairments in Early Life

Joo JW, Choi JY, Rha DW, Kwak EH, Park ES

OBJECTIVES: To investigate cognition, social adaptive functioning, behavior, and emotional development in the preschool period and to determine the effects of the age of onset of walking on those developmental...
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Correlation Between Pain, Fear of Falling and Disability in Low Back Pain

Verma S, Pal BP

OBJECTIVE: To ascertain if there is a correlation between low back pain (LBP), fear of falling, and disability so that the patients with LBP are aware of the fact that...
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Reliability, Validity, and Responsiveness of the Korean Version of the Shoulder Disability Questionnaire and Shoulder Rating Questionnaire

Choi Y, Park JW, Noh S, Kim MS, Park YH, Sung DH

OBJECTIVE: To translate, adapt, and test the reliability, validity, and responsiveness of the Korean version of the Shoulder Disability Questionnaire (SDQ) and the Shoulder Rating Questionnaire (SRQ). METHODS: The international guideline...
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Effect of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation on Patients With Dysarthria After Subacute Stroke

Kwon YG, Do KH, Park SJ, Chang MC, Chun MH

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) could improve dysarthria in stroke patients at the subacute stage. METHODS: This study was a prospective, randomized, double-blind controlled trial. Patients who...
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Relationship Between Grip and Pinch Strength and Activities of Daily Living in Stroke Patients

Bae JH, Kang SH, Seo KM, Kim DK, Shin HI, Shin HE

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between grip and pinch strength and independence in activities of daily living (ADL) in stroke patients. METHODS: Medical records of 577 stroke patients from January 2010...
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Shoulder Manipulation After Distention Arthrography: Does Audible Cracking Affect Improvement in Adhesive Capsulitis? A Preliminary Study

Choi JK, Son SB, Park BJ, Yang SN, Yoon JS

OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether an audible cracking sound during shoulder manipulation following distention arthrography is clinically significant in patients with adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder. METHODS: A total of 48 patients...
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The Association Between Serum Leptin Levels and Post-Stroke Depression: A Retrospective Clinical Study

Lee JY, Lim OK, Lee JK, Park Y, Kim C, Yoon JW, Park KD

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the question of whether serum leptin levels might be associated with post-stroke depression. METHODS: We studied 130 patients who experienced a first episode of stroke of more than...
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Changes in Body Temperature in Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury by Digital Infrared Thermographic Imaging

Song YG, Won YH, Park SH, Ko MH, Seo JH

OBJECTIVE: To investigate changes in the core temperature and body surface temperature in patients with incomplete spinal cord injuries (SCI). In incomplete SCI, the temperature change is difficult to see...
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The Effect of Oral Processing on the Viscosity of Thickened Drinks for Patients With Dysphagia

Vallons KJ, Oudhuis LA, Helmens HJ, Kistemaker C

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether a gum-containing thickener maintains its viscosity better during oral processing than a completely starch-based thickener. METHODS: Thirty-five healthy volunteers participated in a double-blind, cross-over study. Artificial tap...
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