1.Reduction in mechanical allodynia in complex regional pain syndrome patients with ultrasound-guided pulsed radiofrequency treatment of the superficial peroneal nerve.
Won Soek CHAE ; Sang Hyun KIM ; Sung Hwan CHO ; Joon Ho LEE ; Mi Sun LEE
The Korean Journal of Pain 2016;29(4):266-269
The superficial peroneal nerve is vulnerable to damage from ankle sprain injuries and fractures as well as surgery to this region. And it is also one of the most commonly involved nerves in complex regional pain syndrome type II in the foot and ankle region. We report two cases of ultrasound-guided pulsed radiofrequency treatment of superficial peroneal nerve for reduction of allodynia in CRPS patients.
Ankle
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Ankle Injuries
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Causalgia
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Foot
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Humans
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Hyperalgesia*
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Neuralgia
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Peripheral Nerves
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Peroneal Nerve*
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Pulsed Radiofrequency Treatment*
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Ultrasonography
2.Student Evaluation of Clerkship Experience at Dermatology Department Through Questionnaire.
Jong Hee LEE ; Su Jin CHAE ; Yong Beom CHOI ; Chun Sik YOUN ; Won Soek HAN ; Hee Chul EUN
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2002;40(9):1089-1099
BACKGROUND: As part of medicine's shift in emphasis toward primary patient care, clinical curriculum is very important in the education of medical students. There are excellent opportunities for general learning of clinical skills especially in dermatological clinical clerkship course. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the dermatological clerkship with questionnaire by students. We would like to find out and look into the way how to improve the clerkship course. METHODS: 103 students filled in well-structured questionnaires after they had finished a 2 week-clinical clerkship course of Department of Dermatology. The questionnaire consisted of overall evaluation of clinical clerkship, of subtypes of clinical clerkship course, and the way how to evaluate students. After finishing the clinical clerkship course, 10 students were interviewed with the results of the questionnaire. RESULTS: Most students were generally pleased with the didactic quality of clerkship. The course of observation of outpatient clinic among various subtypes of clinical clerkship were favored most by the students. The newly developed educational contents revealed not to be properly used. Faculty activity was also scored to be better than average. The test for clinical clerkship was regarded a little difficult to the students. CONCLUSION: The evaluation of didactic quality of clinical clerkship seems very important in the improvement of medical education. The development of the more valid and reliable questionnaire is needed. The overall evaluation of clerkship by various perspectives such as students, faculties, patients and institutions will provide more improvement of quality of clerkship at Dermatology department.
Ambulatory Care Facilities
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Clinical Clerkship
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Clinical Competence
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Curriculum
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Dermatology*
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Education
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Education, Medical
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Humans
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Learning
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Patient Care
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Students, Medical