1.“Syndromes” of mobility limitations in older adults.
Osteoporosis and Sarcopenia 2016;2(4):256-256
No abstract available.
Adult*
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Humans
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Mobility Limitation*
2.Feasibility and Effects of Newly Developed Balance Control Trainer for Mobility and Balance in Chronic Stroke Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
So Hyun LEE ; Seung Deuk BYUN ; Chul Hyun KIM ; Jin Young GO ; Hyeon Uk NAM ; Jin Seok HUH ; Tae Du JUNG
Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine 2012;36(4):521-529
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the feasibility and effects of balance training with a newly developed Balance Control Trainer (BCT) that applied the concept of vertical movement for the improvements of mobility and balance in chronic stroke patients. METHOD: Forty chronic stroke patients were randomly assigned to an experimental or a control group. The experimental group (n=20) underwent training with a BCT for 20 minutes a day, 5 days a week for 4 weeks, in addition to concurrent conventional physical therapy. The control group (n=20) underwent only conventional therapy for 4 weeks. All participants were assessed by: the Functional Ambulation Categories (FAC), 10-meter Walking Test (10mWT), Timed Up and Go test (TUG), Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Korean Modified Barthel Index (MBI), and Manual Muscle Test (MMT) before training, and at 2 and 4 weeks of training. RESULTS: There were statistically significant improvements in all parameters except knee extensor power at 2 weeks of treatment, and in all parameters except MBI which showed further statistically significant progress in the experimental group over the next two weeks (p<0.05). Statistically significant improvements on all measurements were observed in the experimental group after 4 weeks total. Comparing the two groups at 2 and 4 weeks of training respectively, 10mWT, TUG, and BBS showed statistically more significant improvements in the experimental group (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: Balance training with a newly developed BCT is feasible and may be an effective tool to improve balance and gait in ambulatory chronic stroke patients. Furthermore, it may provide additional benefits when used in conjunction with conventional therapies.
Gait
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Humans
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Mobility Limitation
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Postural Balance
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Stroke
3.Evaluation of Efficacy of Ultrasonography in the Assessment of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation in Subjects with Myositis and Myofascial Pain.
Seema PATIL ; Asha R IYENGAR ; Ramya Madhuri KOTNI ; Subash B V ; Revan Kumar JOSHI
The Korean Journal of Pain 2016;29(1):12-17
BACKGROUND: The study aimed to determine if ultrasonography of masseter can be used to evaluate the outcome of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) in subjects with temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) such as myositis and myofascial pain. METHODS: Fifteen TMD subjects with myofascial pain/myositis who satisfied the RDC/McNeil criteria were included in the study. All the subjects were administered TENS therapy for a period of 6 days (30 minutes per session). The mouth opening (in millimeters) and severity of pain (visual analogue scale score) and ultrasonographic thickness of the masseter (in millimeters) in the region of trigger/tender areas was assessed in all the subjects both prior and post TENS therapy. A comparison of the pre-treatment and post-treatment values of the VAS score, mouth opening and masseter thickness was done with the help of a t-test. RESULTS: There was a significant reduction in the thickness of masseter muscle (P = 0.028) and VAS scores (P < 0.001) post TENS therapy. There was also a significant improvement in the mouth opening (P = 0.011) post TENS therapy. CONCLUSIONS: In the present study, ultrasonography was found to be an effective measuring tool in the assessment of TENS therapy in subjects with myositis and myofascial pain.
Masseter Muscle
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Mobility Limitation
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Mouth
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Myositis*
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Pain Measurement
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Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
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Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation*
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Ultrasonography*
4.A Case of Ingrown Toenail Associated with Tinea Unguium Treated with K-D(R) Wire.
Hyun Kyu KIM ; Woo Sun JANG ; Juhee PARK ; Sangah OH ; Beom Joon KIM ; Myeung Nam KIM
Korean Journal of Medical Mycology 2011;16(1):31-34
Ingrown toenail is a common disorder resulting from various etiologies including excessive external pressure, ill-fitting footwear, and improper nail-trimming techniques. Patients commonly present with pain in the affected nail but with progression, drainage, infection and difficulty walking occur. It is often difficult to manage and frequently recurs, despite the multitude of treatment techniques that have been reported. Conservative therapy is a reasonable approach in patients with a mild to moderate ingrown toenail that do not have significant pain, substantial erythema, or purulent drainage from the lateral nail edge. We report a case of ingrown toenail in a 45-year-old female treated with K-D(R) wire, a corrective device. After application of K-D(R) wire for 3 weeks, ingrown toenail healed and the nail deformity was corrected.
Congenital Abnormalities
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Drainage
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Erythema
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Female
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Mobility Limitation
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Nails
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Onychomycosis
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Tinea
5.The Effects of an Aerobic Exercise Program on Mobility, Fall Efficacy, Balance, and Stress in the Elderly at Senior Centers.
Su Kyung CHU ; Chung Yul LEE ; Jang Hak YOO
Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing 2012;23(1):22-30
PURPOSE: This study was conducted in order to investigate the effects of an aerobic exercise program on mobility, fall efficacy, balance, and stress in the elderly at senior centers. METHODS: This research was conducted as a quasi-experimental pretest and posttest control and experimental comparison study. The subjects were 41 senior residents (Exp.=18, Cont.=23) who aged above 65 at senior centers in S City. The period of time for data collection and intervention was from August 25 to December 5, 2008. RESULTS: Mobility (t=-3.10, p<.01) in the experimental group were significantly higher than those in the control group without an aerobic exercise program. However, fall efficacy (t=1.28, p=.207), balance (t=-.53, p=.602; t=.36, p=.723), stress (t=-1.32, p=.199) in the experimental group was not significantly higher than that in the control group. CONCLUSION: These findings confirmed that aerobic exercise programs make a contribution to improving mobility in the elderly at senior centers.
Accidental Falls
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Aged
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Data Collection
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Exercise
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Humans
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Mobility Limitation
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Postural Balance
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Stress, Psychological
7.The Correlation Between Ability of Activity in Daily living and Self-care Agency Among Elderly in Chunchon Province.
Chun Gill KIM ; Hee Jung JANG ; Sung Sil KIM
Journal of Korean Academy of Adult Nursing 2001;13(1):40-52
The ratio of the elderly population is rapidly growing due to socio-economic development and better medical services. As the average life-span of the Korean elderly becomes longer, the proportion of the elderly is increasing. Therefore, the elderly need to sustain a high quality of life. However, all these factors, such as sensory loss, decreased endurance, mobility limitation, and a loss of independence, act to diminish the quality of life among the elderly. It is necessary for elders to adapt themselves to aging, to maintain their physical functions and especially, it is important to keep their independence in activity of daily living and self care. Therefore, this study was designed to identify the degree of activity in daily living and exercise of a self-care agency and to investigate the relationship between activity of daily living and self-care agency. Also, this research aimed to contribute to nursing interventions that maintain and promote quality of life of the elderly and to enable themselves to live independently. The subject of this study were 160 elders, over age 65, who were sampled in C city. Data were collected by observation and questionnaires from May,1999 to December, 1999. The measurement tools were Barthel Index(1979), Lawton & Brody(1969) for activity of daily living and Kearney & Fleischer(1979) for self-care agency. Data were analyzed by SAS PC+ package and included descriptive analysis, t-test, ANOVA, Pearson correlation coefficient, and Cronbach's alpha. The conclusions of this study are summarized as follows; 1. The mean of ADL and IADL was 96.09 and 16.38, respectively. The score described activity of daily living among the elders in C province as moderate. Particularly, in the items of IADL, the item of medication was the highest score. 2. The mean for exercise of self-care agency was 76.48, a moderate degree. 3. The degree of ADL and IADL according to demographic characteristics was significantly different statistically in pocket money, the presence of disease, perceived health status and in occupation, pocket money, family type, the presence of disease, and perceived health status, respectively. 4. The dagree of selt-care agency according to demographic characteristics was significantly different statistically in gender, education level, economic status, and pocket money. 5. There was a significant positive correlation between activity in daily living and self-care agency. Based on these results, further research is suggested to discover the variables influencing the activity of daily living and self-care agency to develop nursing strategies for improving self-care and activity of daily living among the elderly.
Activities of Daily Living
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Aged*
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Aging
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Education
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Gangwon-do*
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Humans
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Mobility Limitation
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Nursing
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Occupations
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Quality of Life
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Self Care*
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Surveys and Questionnaires
8.Acute Myelitis in a Patient with Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Disease: Case Report and Review of the Literature.
Shaojuan GU ; Yu LIU ; Zhi SONG ; Xiaohong ZI ; Hao DENG
Journal of Clinical Neurology 2013;9(1):61-64
BACKGROUND: Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada (VKH) disease is characterized by bilateral granulomatous uveitis with neurologic, auditory, and dermatologic manifestations. However, acute myelitis complicating VKH disease has rarely been reported. CASE REPORT: A 50-year-old Chinese Han woman presented with difficulty walking, numbness on the left side of the body, and difficulty with urination. The patient was diagnosed with incomplete VKH disease and received corticosteroid treatment prior to the neurological presentation. Acute myelitis was diagnosed based on both clinical and spinal-cord MRI findings. CONCLUSIONS: Clinicians should consider acute myelitis as a rare possible neurological manifestation in VKH disease patients, and early systemic administration of corticosteroids will suppress the acute inflammatory process and prevent recurrences. This report raises the possibility that VKH disease and acute myelitis share common pathogenic pathways.
Adrenal Cortex Hormones
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Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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Female
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Humans
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Hypesthesia
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Mobility Limitation
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Myelitis
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Neurologic Manifestations
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Recurrence
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Urination
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Uveitis
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Uveomeningoencephalitic Syndrome
9.Strümpell-lorrain syndrome in three brothers.
Ang-Muñoz Cynthia D. ; Tiangco Anna Cecilia S.A.
Acta Medica Philippina 2010;44(2):72-76
Three brothers, aged 5, 19 and 24 years, from Tuguegarao, consulted because of walking difficulty due to stiffening of lower extremities which started at varying ages. Common findings were mild spasticity and weakness in both lower extremities, consistent with Strumpell-Lorrain Syndrome. Individualized rehabilitation medicine interventions were provided to address different functional deficits, leading to improved outcomes. This case series aims to illustrate the importance of initiating early, comprehensive rehabilitation to maximize function and minimize complications.
Human ; Male ; Adult ; Young Adult ; Child Preschool ; Rehabilitation ; Lower Extremity ; Medicine ; Mobility Limitation ; Physical And Rehabilitation Medicine ; Siblings ; Syndrome ; Walking
10.Benign Acute Childhood Myositis: Perplexing Complication after Acute Viral Pharyngitis.
Korean Journal of Family Medicine 2018;39(6):375-378
Benign acute childhood myositis (BACM) is a rare transient condition that occurs in children during the early convalescent phase of a viral upper respiratory infection. BACM is self-limiting and characterized by sudden-onset bilateral calf pain that leads to difficulty in walking. We report a case of a 5-year-old boy with BACM who presented with acute-onset bilateral calf pain after a resolved episode of viral pharyngitis and subsequently refused to walk. With conservative treatment, the patient recovered completely after approximately 1 week. Although perplexing and challenging for clinicians unfamiliar with BACM, awareness of this rare clinical condition is essential to preventing unnecessary investigations and reassuring the patient and parents of its excellent prognosis.
Child
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Child, Preschool
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Humans
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Male
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Mobility Limitation
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Myositis*
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Parents
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Pharyngitis*
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Prognosis
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Respiratory Tract Infections
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Walking