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Handgrip Strength: An Irreplaceable Indicator of Muscle Function

Lee SY

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Correction: The Clinical Features of Preschool Children With Speech and Language Disorder and the Role of Maternal Language

Kim HS, Shin H, Yoon CH, Lee ES, Oh MK, Chun SW, Lim SK, Min HS, Byun H

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Should We Delay Urodynamic Study When Patients With Spinal Cord Injury Have Asymptomatic Pyuria?

Kim E, Lee HJ, Kim O, Park IS, Lee BS

Objective To assess the incidence of urinary tract infection (UTI) with post-urodynamic study (post-UDS) in patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) and study its relationship with pre-UDS pyuria. Methods Patients with...
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Outcome Prediction for Patients With Ischemic Stroke in Acute Care: New Three-Level Model by Eating and Bladder Functions

Uchida K, Uchiyama Y, Domen K, Koyama T

Objective To develop a new prediction model by combining independence in eating and bladder management functions, and to assess its utility in an acute care setting. Methods Patients with ischemic stroke...
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Association Between Vitamin E and Handgrip Strength in the Korean General Population in KNHANES VII (2018)

Park N, Kim SA, Oh K, Kim Y, Park S, Kim JY, Heo N

Objective To investigate the association between vitamin E and handgrip strength (HGS) with multiple factors. Methods A total of 1,814 participants were included (822 men and 981 women) from the Korean...
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Community-Based Aerobic Exercise Program for Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease in Adults With Visual or Auditory Impairments: A Feasibility Study

Baek S, Ha Y, Mok J, Lee H, Song W

Objective To investigate the feasibility of a public health center-based aerobic and resistance training program for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease in people with visual, auditory, or physical/brain impairments. Methods The...
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Effects of Concurrent Tasks on Gait Performance in Children With Traumatic Brain Injury Versus Children With Typical Development

Rahman RAA, Hanapiah FA, Nikmat AW, Ismail NA, Manaf H

Objective To investigate how gait parameters in children with traumatic brain injury (TBI) versus typically developing (TD) children are influenced by secondary concurrent tasks and examine the correlations between gait...
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Clinical Practice Guideline for Postoperative Rehabilitation in Older Patients With Hip Fractures

Min K, Beom J, Kim BR, Lee SY, Lee GJ, Lee JH, Lee SY, Won SJ, Ahn S, Bang HJ, Cha Y, Chang MC, Choi JY, Do JG, Do KH, Han JY, Jang IY, Jin Y, Kim DH, Kim DH, Kim IJ, Kim MC, Kim W, Lee YJ, Lee IS, Lee IS, Lee J, Lee CH, Lim SH, Park D, Park JH, Park M, Park Y, Ryu JS, Song YJ, Yang S, Yang HS, Yoo JS, Yoo Ji, Yoo SD, Choi KH, Lim JY

Objective The incidence of hip fractures is increasing worldwide with the aging population, causing a challenge to healthcare systems due to the associated morbidities and high risk of mortality. After...
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More Than Just Adolescence: Differences in Fatigue Between Youth With Cerebral Palsy and Typically Developing Peers

Brunton LK, Condliffe EG, Kuntze G, Janzen L, Esau S, Toomey CM, Emery CA

Objective To quantify differences in fatigue and disordered sleep between adolescents with cerebral palsy (CP) and their typically developing peers. A secondary aim was to investigate the association between fatigue...
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