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Number Processing Error as a Clinical Manifestation of Hemispatial Neglect Following Hypoxic Brain Injury:a Case Report

Jang Y, Lee E, Kim Y, Park JH

Hemispatial neglect is a symptom where patients do not show response to stimuli on the contralesional side of their brain lesion. Although it is most common in the context of...
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COVID-19 Crisis: the Effect of Anxiety and Fear on Rehabilitation Services

Bashir S, Niaz A, Yoo WK

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Reversible Psychosis Caused by Disconnection of the Limbic System: Clinical Reasoning Using Diffusion Tensor Tractography

Chang Sy, Kim Y

Injury to the limbic system can result in amnesia, language difficulties, behavioral abnormalities, and psychological disorders. We present a patient who suffered psychosis related to disconnection of the limbic system...
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Tuberculosis Meningoencephalomyelitis in Good's Syndrome: a Case Report

Kwon N, Kim HS

Good's syndrome is a rare disease characterized by thymoma associated with combined B- and T-cell immunodeficiency in adults. Due to the lack of early onset of symptoms, it is difficult...
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Feasibility of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Patients with Deep Brain Stimulation: a Case Report

Eun JD, Bang YM, Youn J, Cho JW, Kim YH, Chang WH

Although deep brain stimulation (DBS) has been reported to be effective to ameliorate motor and non-motor dysfunctions, freezing of gait (FoG) is often resistant to DBS in patients with Parkinson's...
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Morning Walk® -Assisted Gait Training Improves Walking Ability and Balance in Patients with Ataxia: a Randomized Controlled Trial

Jung C, Kim DY, Kwon S, Chun MH, Kim J, Kim SH

This study aimed to investigate walking ability and balance improvement of patients with ataxia caused by brain lesions after end-effector type robot (Morning Walk® )-assisted gait training. This study randomly...
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Factors Associated with Changes in Functional Independence after Six Months of Ischemic Stroke

Yun SM, Lee SY, Sohn MK, Lee J, Kim DY, Lee SG, Shin YI, Lee YS, Joo MC, Lee SY, Han J, Ahn J, Oh GJ, Lee YH, Chang WH, Kim YH

The aim of this study is to investigate the changes in functional independence and their associated factors during the first 6 months to 1 year after stroke onset. This study...
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