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Early Rehabilitation Interventions by Physical Therapists for Severe COVID-19 Patients Were Associated With Decreased Incidence of Post-ICU Physical Impairment

Oku S, Hatakeyama J, Liu K, Tojo K, Idei M, Inoue S, Yamakawa K, Nishida T, Ohshimo S, Hashimoto S, Maruyama S, Ogata Y, Kawakami D, Shimizu H, Hayakawa K, Fujino Y, Oshima T, Fuchigami T, Yawata H, Oe K, Kawauchi A, Yamagata H, Harada M, Sato Y, Nakamura T, Sugiki K, Hakozaki T, Beppu S, Anraku M, Kato N, Iwashita T, Kamijo H, Kitagawa Y, Nagashima M, Nishimaki H, Tokuda K, Nishida O, Nakamura K

Objective: To implement early rehabilitation interventions by physical therapists is recommended. However, the effectiveness of early rehabilitation for severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients in the prevention of post-intensive care...
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Would Integrating Inspiratory Muscle Training into Pulmonary Rehabilitation of Adults with Burn Injuries Have Any Advantageous Effects? a Randomized, Double-Blind, Sham-controlled Study

Abdel-Aal NM, Basha MA, Aloraini SM, Azab AR, Kamel FH

Objective: To determine the effectiveness of adding inspiratory muscle training (IMT) alongside a pulmonary rehabilitation protocol in terms of inspiratory muscle strength, lung function, and exercise capacity in burned adults. Methods:...
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Correction: A Fully Immersive Virtual Reality Method for Upper Limb Rehabilitation in Spinal Cord Injury

Lim DY, Hwang DM, Cho KH, Moon CW, Ahn SY

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Associations Between Stroke Outcome Assessments and Automated Tractography Fractional Anisotropy Incorporating Age

Mochizuki M, Uchiyama Y, Domen K, Koyama T

Objective: To evaluate the association between outcomes, including affected extremity functions and activities of daily living (ADL), and fractional anisotropy (FA) derived from automated tractography incorporating age among patients after...
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Correlation of Sit-to-Stand Test and 6-Minute Walk Test to Illustrate Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Systolic Heart Failure Patients

Triangto I, Dhamayanti AS, Putra MS, Witjaksono D, R, Zuhriyah L, Waranugraha Y

Objective: To prove 5-time sit-to-stand (5-STS) and 30-second sit-to-stand (30sSTS) tests in assessing cardiorespiratory fitness in chronic heart failure (HF) patients with systolic dysfunction. Alternative tests, such as 5-STS and...
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Validation of Korean Version of the Oxford Cognitive Screen (K-OCS), a Post Stroke-Specific Cognitive Screening Tool

Cho E, Choi S, Demeyere N, Kim R, Lim I, Kim M

Objective: To establish and evaluate the validity of the recently developed Korean version of the Oxford Cognitive Screen (K-OCS), this study verified its reliability, validity, and diagnostic accuracy. Methods: Between November...
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Nerve Conduction Study, Sympathetic Skin Response Test, and Demographic Correlates in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients

Lee Y, Kim SH, Kim CH

Objective: To comprehensively assess the relationship between nerve conduction study (NCS), sympathetic skin response (SSR), and demographic factors in patients with diabetic neuropathy, exploring potential risk factors and mechanisms. Methods: A...
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Response: Efficacy and Safety of High Density LED Irradiation Therapy for Patients With Hand Osteoarthritis: A Single-Center Clinical Study (Ann Rehabil Med 2024;48:50-6)

Hong J

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Letter to the Editor: Efficacy and Safety of High Density LED Irradiation Therapy for Patients With Hand Osteoarthritis: A Single-Center Clinical Study

Agarwal V, S J, Sharma A

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