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2. Arthroscopy for Rotational Ankle Fractures
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Tae Hun Kwon, Yoon Hyo Choi, and Kyoung Min Lee
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- 2023
3. Six Cases of Diabetic Foot Wounds with Concomitant Skin Malignancies
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Tae Hun Kwon, Taeseung Lee, Changsik John Park, Yoon Hyo Choi, and Kyoung Min Lee
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- 2023
4. Analysis of Yadam Utilization Patterns in Genre Literature - Focused on 〈A Kidnapped Child〉 in 『The Eerie Story Club at Samgae Tavern & Inn』
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Kyoung-Min Lee
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General Medicine - Published
- 2023
5. A Study on the Adsorption Capture-Thermal Desorption Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry Analysis of Biogenic Volatile Organic Compounds in Forests
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Hyo-Jung Lee, Kyoung-Min Lee, Hyeon-Yeong Kim, Seong-Min Choi, and Bum-Jin Park
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Phytoncide, a forest healing indicator, is known to help suppress depression, anxiety, and stress of human. Furthermore, it has positive effects on blood pressures, pulses, and mood fluctuations. Previous studies mostly focused on phytoncide emission trends and its concentration prediction in forest. Moreover, a direct comparison of phytoncide concentrations between existing studies is often challenging owing to the use of differingunits, target analytes, analysis conditions, as well as unreported concentrations per type of the compound. Therefore, this study evaluated the overall performance of adsorption sampling and thermal desorption coupled with gas chromatography to evaluatethe phytoncide concentration in a forest atmosphere. To this end, the analysis quality management and analysis accuracy were evaluated for on-site samples in two different laboratories. The phytoncide analysis results obtained from each laboratory can serve as reference data for the adsorption capture-thermal desorption method applied to biogenic volatile organic compounds.
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- 2022
6. Interposition of posterior tibial tendon in tibiofibular syndesmosis in a bimalleolar ankle fracture: a case report
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Heesoo, Han, Ji Hye, Choi, and Kyoung Min, Lee
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Male ,Tendons ,Fracture Fixation, Internal ,Tibia ,Fibula ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Ankle Fractures ,Ankle Joint - Abstract
Ankle fractures are relatively common orthopaedic injuries; however, irreducible ankle fractures with or without dislocations are a rare, unstable type of injury that require surgical treatment. The structures impeding the accurate reduction of ankle fractures may be soft tissues, such as the deltoid ligament, extensor retinaculum, tendons, or bony fragments between the fracture sites. A 47-year-old male patient with irreducible medial malleolus and distal fibula fracture was referred for treatment. Intraoperatively, it was discovered that failed reduction was due to the interposition of the posterior tibial tendon in the syndesmosis. The posterior tibial tendon was pushed posteriorly through the tibiofibular interosseous interval and relocated to its anatomical position. Reduction and fixation were only achieved after relocation of the tendon. In conclusion, when anatomical reduction is not easily achieved, interposition of the posterior tibial tendon in the syndesmosis should be considered.
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- 2022
7. Effect of Lactobacillus Fermentum as a Probiotic Agent on Bone Health in Postmenopausal Women
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Hee Soo Han, Jung Geul Kim, Yoon Hyo Choi, Kyoung Min Lee, Tae Hun Kwon, and Sae Hun Kim
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Endocrinology ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism - Abstract
Background: Probiotics are live microorganisms that confer health benefits on the host. Many animal studies have shown that among the probiotics, lactobacilli exert favorable effects on bone metabolism. Herein, we report the results of a randomized controlled trial performed to investigate the effect of Lactobacillus fermentum (L. fermentum) SRK414 on bone health in postmenopausal women.Methods: The bone turnover markers (BTMs) and bone mineral density (BMD) in participants in the study group (N=27; mean age, 58.4±3.4 years) and control group (N=26; mean age, 59.5±3.4 years) were compared during a 6-month trial. BTMs were measured at pretrial, 3 months post-trial, and 6 months post-trial, while BMD was measured at pre-trial and 6 months post-trial. Changes in the gut microorganisms were also evaluated.Results: Femur neck BMD showed a significant increase at 6 months post-trial in the study group (P=0.030) but not in the control group. The control group showed a decrease in osteocalcin (OC) levels (P=0.028), whereas the levels in the study group were maintained during the trial period. The change in L. fermentum concentration was significantly correlated with that in OC levels (r=0.386, P=0.047) in the study group at 3 months post-trial.Conclusions: Probiotic (L. fermentum SRK414) supplementation was found to maintain OC levels and increase femur neck BMD during a 6-month trial in postmenopausal women. Further studies with a larger number of participants and a longer study period are required to increase the utility of probiotics as an alternative to osteoporosis medication.
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- 2022
8. Post-traumatic avascular necrosis of tibial plafond following an ankle fracture
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Kyoung Min Lee, Ki Hyuk Sung, Ki Bum Kwon, Moon Seok Park, and Chin Youb Chung
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,business.industry ,Fracture (geology) ,Medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Surgery ,Avascular necrosis ,Ankle ,business ,Tibial plafond ,medicine.disease - Published
- 2022
9. Development and Validation of a Mobile Application for Measuring Tibial Torsion
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Jae Jung Min, Kibeom Youn, Seungtak Oh, Ki Hyuk Sung, Kyoung Min Lee, and Moon Seok Park
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Humans ,Reproducibility of Results ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Surgery ,General Medicine ,Child ,Mobile Applications - Abstract
Tibial torsion lacks a single and reliable method for its measurement. While physical examination, computed tomography (CT), and EOS imaging are used complementarily, three-dimensional (3D) CT is the most widely used method for intuitive documentation and visualization. However, concern regarding the associated radiation hazard limits its use in the evaluation of pediatric patients. Moreover, EOS machines are too expensive and too large to be placed in every clinic requiring the measurement of tibial torsion. Therefore, a new method for 3D reconstruction is needed. In the present study, we tested the validity and reliability of a novel reconstruction tool for the lower leg.A statistical shape model and Laplacian constraint were adopted for the development of a new reconstruction tool for measuring tibial torsion. Tibial torsion measurements based on a 3D reconstruction application and CT images for 36 patients were evaluated for intraobserver and interobserver reliability. Tibial torsion measurements for 75 patients were compared for validation.A 3D reconstruction system for the lower leg was developed as a mobile application and was installed in a portable device for easy access in the clinical setting. In terms of interobserver reliability, the intraclass correlation coefficient among 3 clinicians was 0.896 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.828 to 0.941). The correlation coefficient between tibial torsion measured with use of 3D CT and that measured with the mobile application was 0.865 (p0.001).The mobile application showed excellent reliability and validity for measuring tibial torsion. Concurrent utilization with mobile application for the femur allows visualization of the rotational profile of the leg without the need for CT or EOS.Diagnostic Level III . See Instructions for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.
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- 2022
10. Wide-Band Phased Array Antenna Analysis Using Time-Domain Signal Delay
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Jun-Nyeong Cho, Kyoung-Min Lee, and Ki-Choul Kim
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- 2022
11. Factors associated with refractive prediction error after phacotrabeculectomy
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Jung Hye Shin, Seok Hwan Kim, So Hee Oh, and Kyoung Min Lee
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Background: To compare refractive prediction errors between phacotrabeculectomy and phacoemulsification. Methods: Refractive prediction error was defined as the difference of spherical equivalent between the predicted value using the Barrett Universal II formula and the actual value obtained at postoperative one month. Forty-eight (48) eyes that had undergone uncomplicated phacotrabeculectomy (19 eyes, open-angle glaucoma; 29 eyes, angle-closure glaucoma) were matched with 48 eyes that had undergone uncomplicated phacoemulsification by age, average keratometry value and axial length, and their prediction errors were compared. The factors associated with prediction error were analyzed by multivariable regression analyses. Results: The absolute prediction error was larger in the phacotrabeculectomy group than in the phacoemulsification group (0.51 ± 0.37 Diopters vs. 0.38 ± 0.22, P=0.033). Larger absolute prediction error was associated with both longer axial length (P=0.010) and higher intraocular pressure difference (P=0.012). A logistic regression analysis showed that hyperopic shift (prediction error>0) was associated with shallower preoperative anterior chamber depth (P=0.024)and larger intraocular pressure difference (P=0.031). In the phacotrabeculectomy group, the prediction error was inversely correlated with axial length: long eyes showed myopic shift and short eyes hyperopic shift (P=0.002). Conclusions: Intraocular lens (IOL) power calculation might be less accurate in phacotrabeculectomy than in phacoemulsification due to large axial length and anterior chamber depth changes with intraocular pressure lowering. Surgeons therefore should be aware of the possibility of worse refractive outcomes when planning phacotrabeculectomy especially in eyes with high preoperative intraocular pressure, shallow anterior chamber depth, and/or extreme axial length.
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- 2023
12. Anomalous Gait Feature Classification From 3-D Motion Capture Data
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Seungbum Koo, Kyoung Min Lee, and Suil Jeon
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Artificial neural network ,Foot ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Feature vector ,Genu varum ,Pattern recognition ,Autoencoder ,Motion capture ,Biomechanical Phenomena ,Computer Science Applications ,Machine Learning ,Motion ,Gait (human) ,Health Information Management ,Feature (computer vision) ,Forward head posture ,medicine ,Humans ,Artificial intelligence ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Gait ,Biotechnology - Abstract
The gait kinematics of an individual is affected by various factors, including age, anthropometry, gender, and disease. Detecting anomalous gait features aids in the diagnosis and treatment of gait-related diseases. The objective of this study was to develop a machine learning method for automatically classifying five anomalous gait features, i.e., toe-out, genu varum, pes planus, hindfoot valgus, and forward head posture features, from three-dimensional data on gait kinematics. Gait data and gait feature labels of 488 subjects were acquired. The orientations of the human body segments during a gait cycle were mapped to a low-dimensional latent gait vector using a variational autoencoder. A two-layer neural network was trained to classify five gait features using logistic regression and calculate an anomalous gait feature vector (AGFV). The proposed network showed balanced accuracies of 82.8% for a toe-out, 85.9% for hindfoot valgus, 80.2% for pes planus, 73.2% for genu varum, and 92.9% for forward head posture when the AGFV was rounded to the nearest zero or 1. Multiple anomalous gait features were detectable using the proposed method, which has a practical advantage over current gait indices, including the gait deviation index with a single value. The overall results confirmed the feasibility of using the proposed method for screening subjects with anomalous gait features using three-dimensional motion capture data.
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- 2022
13. National Trends in Pediatric CT Scans in South Korea: A Nationwide Cohort Study
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Moon Seok Park, Kyoung Min Lee, Soon Sun Kwon, Nak Tscheol Kim, and Ki Hyuk Sung
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medicine.medical_specialty ,child ,business.industry ,R895-920 ,computed tomography ,Pediatric ct ,radiation ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,x-ray ,Emergency medicine ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,National trends ,business ,Cohort study - Abstract
This study evaluated the rates and annual trends of pediatric CT scans in South Korea using a nationwide population-based database.Data regarding pediatric CT scan usage between 2012 and 2017 were retrieved from the health insurance review and assessment service. Data on the age, sex, diagnosis, and the anatomical area of involved patients were also extracted.A total of 576376 CT examinations were performed among 58527528 children aged below 18 years (9.8 scans/1000 children), and the number of CT examinations per 1000 children was noted to have increased by 23.2% from 9.0 in 2012 to 11.0 in 2017. Specifically, the number of CT examinations increased by 32.9% for the 6-12 years of age group (7.4/1000 to 9.8/1000) and by 34.0% for the 13-18 years of age group (11.4/1000 to 15.3/1000). Moreover, majority of the CT scans were limited to the head (39.1%), followed by the extremities (32.5%) and the abdomen (13.7%). Notably, the number of extremity CT scans increased by 83.6% (2.3/1000 to 4.2/1000), and its proportion as compared to other scans increased from 25.3% to 37.7%.CT scans in the pediatric population increased continuously from 2012 to 2017 at an annual rate of 4.4%. Therefore, physicians should balance the benefits of CT with its potential harms from associated radiation exposure in pediatric patients.본 연구는 전국 인구 기반 데이터베이스를 이용하여 국내 소아 전산화단층촬영의 비율과 연간 추세를 평가하였다.2012년부터 2017년까지 국내에서 촬영된 소아 전산화단층촬영에 대한 건강보험 심사평가원의 데이터를 사용하였다. 연령, 성별, 진단명 및 해부학적 위치에 대한 데이터를 같이 추출하여 분석하였다.18세 미만 어린이 58527528명을 대상으로 총 576376건의 전산화단층촬영이 시행되었다(1000명당 9.8회). 어린이 1000명당 전산화단층촬영 횟수는 9.0회에서 11.0회로 23.2% 증가했다. 전산화단층촬영 건수는 6–12세 그룹에서 32.9%(1000명당 7.4회에서 9.8회로 증가), 13–18세 그룹에서 34.0% 증가했다(1000명당 11.4회에서 15.3회로 증가). 부위별 전산화단층촬영의 비율은 두부(39.1%), 사지(32.5%), 복부(13.7%) 순서로 확인되었다. 사지 전산화단층촬영 횟수는 83.6% 증가했으며(1000명당 2.3회에서 4.2회로 증가) 사지 전산화단층촬영의 비율은 25.3%에서 37.7%로 증가했다.소아 환자의 전산화단층촬영은 2012년부터 2017년까지 매년 4.4%의 속도로 지속적으로 증가했다. 따라서 의사는 소아 환자에서 전산화단층촬영으로 인한 이득과 방사선 노출로 인한 잠재적인 피해를 적절히 고려하여 신중하게 촬영을 결정해야 한다.
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- 2022
14. Association of Weight Change and Physical Activity with Knee Pain and Health-Related Quality of Life in East Asian Women Aged 50 Years and Older with Knee Osteoarthritis: A Population-Based Study
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Chong Bum Chang, Young Choi, Seung Baik Kang, Chin Youb Chung, Moon Seok Park, and Kyoung Min Lee
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Objectives This study aimed to investigate the association of self-reported weight change and physical activity with the level of knee pain and health-related quality of life in East Asian women with knee osteoarthritis using population-based data. Methods A total of 564 women (mean age, 68.2 years, standard deviation, 8.9 years) aged 50 years or older with knee osteoarthritis (Kellgren-Lawrence (K-L) grade ≥ 2) were included in the data analyses from the fifth Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Data regarding the radiographic grade, self-reported weight change during the past year, physical activity, level of knee pain, and health-related quality of life (EuroQOL five-dimension (EQ-5D) index) were collected. Multiple regression analysis was performed to identify factors significantly associated with the level of knee pain and health-related quality of life in subgroups according to the body mass index (BMI) range (≤ 22.5, between 22.6 and 27.5, and > 27.5 kg/m2). Results In the whole group, the level of knee pain was significantly associated with K-L grade ( P < 0.001), and EQ-5D was negatively associated with age ( P < 0.001), the level of knee pain ( P < 0.001), and weekly hours of vigorous-intensity activity ( P = 0.026). In the subgroup analysis, weight gain showed significant association with the level of knee pain only in women with 22.5 kg/m2 < BMI ≤ 27.5 kg/m2 ( P = 0.006). Weight gain showed significant association with EQ-5D in women with BMI ≤ 22.5 kg/m2 ( P = 0.047) whereas weekly hours of moderate-intensity activity was negatively associated with EQ-5D in women with BMI > 27.5 kg/m2. Conclusions The association of weight change and physical activity with knee pain and health-related quality of life might be different according to BMI ranges. Well-designed interventions to improve both knee pain and health-related quality of life need to be investigated in future studies that would strictly control physical activity, diet, and weight changes.
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- 2021
15. Effects of shear-thickening polymer on force attenuation capacities in hip protectors
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Haeun Yum, Hamin Lim, Dahae Min, Chani Kwon, Jiin Seo, Minji Kim, Bobae Kim, Kyoung Min Lee, and Taeyong Lee
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Mechanical Engineering ,embryonic structures - Abstract
Many elderly people use hip protectors to prevent hip fractures from sideways falls. These hip protectors absorb or shunt away the energy applied to the greater trochanter. Herein, shear-thickening polymer (STP)-based hip protectors composed of STP and polyurethane foam are studied. The purpose of this study was to identify the main factor that reduces the impact force directly applied to the femoral neck region and to determine the optimal thickness of STP in hip protectors. Seven hip protectors of different thicknesses were prepared, and two sets of free-fall mechanical tests with a low impact energy of 25.1 J and moderate impact energy of 44.1 J were conducted for each hip protector. When the thickness of STP exceeded 8 mm, the resultant peak force tended to plateau under both impact conditions, and the force attenuation capacity decreased even under low impact energy conditions. Thus, a hip protector with a 6 mm or 8 mm STP and 5 mm foam was recommended. The STP was the key factor affecting force attenuation capacity, not the polyurethane foam. However, the foam also played an important role in helping the STP function and improving compliance for users.
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- 2021
16. Effect of positioning error on the Hilgenreiner epiphyseal angle and the head-shaft angle compared to the femoral neck-shaft angle in children with cerebral palsy
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Kyoung Min Lee, Agnes G. d’Entremont, David R. Wilson, Kishore Mulpuri, Stacey Miller, Carly E. Jones, Emily S. Sullivan, and Moon Seok Park
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head-shaft angle ,hip ,abduction ,adduction ,neck-shaft angle ,Cerebral palsy ,medicine ,Hip Dislocation ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Femur ,Child ,Femoral neck ,image positioning ,Femur Neck ,Femoral geometry ,business.industry ,Cerebral Palsy ,coxa valga ,Internal rotation ,Gross Motor Function Classification System ,Femoral rotation ,medicine.disease ,Hilgenreiner epiphyseal angle ,body regions ,external rotation ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,internal rotation ,embryonic structures ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Nuclear medicine ,business ,Epiphyses ,measurement error - Abstract
Children with cerebral palsy (CP) often have changes in proximal femoral geometry. Neck-shaft angle (NSA), Hilgenreiner epiphyseal angle (HEA) and head-shaft angle (HSA) are used to measure these changes. The impact of femoral rotation on HEA/HSA and of ab/adduction on HEA/HSA/NSA is not well known. This study aimed to determine and compare the effect of rotation, ab/adduction and flexion/extension on HEA/HSA/NSA. Radiographic measurements from 384 patients with Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) levels I-V were utilized. NSA/HSA for affected hips were used with femoral anteversion averages to create three-dimensional models of 694 hips in children with CP. Each hip was rotated, ab/adducted and flexed/extended to simulate malpositioning. HEA/HSA/NSA of each model were measured in each joint position, and differences from correct positioning were determined. Mean HEA error at 20° of internal/external rotations were -0.60°/3.17°, respectively, with the NSA error of -6.56°/9.94° and the HSA error of -3.69°/1.21°. Each degree of ab/adduction added 1° of the HEA error, with no NSA/HSA error. NSA was most sensitive to flexion. Error for all measures increased with increasing GMFCS level. HEA/HSA were minimally impacted by rotation. NSA error was much higher than HEA/HSA in internal rotation and flexion whereas HEA was sensitive to changes in ab/adduction. Given abduction is more easily detectable on imaging than rotation, HEA may be less affected by positioning errors that are common with children with CP than NSA. HSA was least affected by position changes. HEA/HSA could be robust, complementary measures of hip deformities in children with CP.
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- 2021
17. Relationship between radiographic measurements and knee adduction moment using 3D gait analysis
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Kyoung Min Lee, Na Kyoung Lee, Chong Bum Chang, H.-S. Han, Seung Baik Kang, and Seungbum Koo
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Male ,Knee Joint ,Biophysics ,Osteoarthritis ,Standard deviation ,Gait (human) ,Linear regression ,medicine ,Humans ,Knee ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Gait ,Aged ,Orthodontics ,business.industry ,Rehabilitation ,Regression analysis ,Osteoarthritis, Knee ,medicine.disease ,Biomechanical Phenomena ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Gait analysis ,Female ,Ankle ,Gait Analysis ,business - Abstract
Radiographic factors estimate the state of the static knee joint, and it is questionable how well these parameters reflect the dynamic knee condition. The external knee adduction moment (KAM) during gait is known to be a kinetic variable contributing to osteoarthritis progression. This study aims to investigate the effects of static radiographic parameters on the dynamic KAM during gait.Overall, 123 patients (mean age, 65.7 years; standard deviation, 8.1 years; 34 men and 89 women) were included. Seven radiographic parameters including the mechanical tibiofemoral angle (mTFA), Kellgren-Lawrence grade, and ankle joint line orientation (AJLO) were measured on radiographs, and the maximum KAM and KAM-time integral in the stance phase were obtained using three-dimensional gait analysis. The correlation and multiple regression analyses were performed for identifying significant radiographic measurements associated with the KAM.Most of the radiographic measurements correlated with the maximum KAM and KAM-time integral. As a result of multiple regression analysis, the mTFA (p 0.001) and AJLO (p = 0.003) were identified as significant factors associated with the KAM-time integral (RThe mTFA and AJLO were significantly associated with the KAM. However, to be used as a surgical indication for corrective osteotomy, a longitudinal study is needed to validate whether the mTFA and AJLO values directly cause osteoarthritis progression as we have suggested.III.
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- 2021
18. An Investigation on the Relationship between Cybersickness and Heart Rate Variability When Navigating a Virtual Environment
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Aelee Kim, Jeong-Eun Lee, and Kyoung-Min Lee
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- 2022
19. MoS2-Embedded, Interpenetrating Network Composite Hydrogels that Show Controlled Release of Dyes and Tunable Strength
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Songah Jeong, Jieun Park, Hyungwoo Kim, and Kyoung-Min Lee
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Materials science ,General Chemical Engineering ,Radical polymerization ,Composite number ,Nanotechnology ,General Chemistry ,Polymer ,Controlled release ,Article ,Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Composite hydrogels ,Monomer ,chemistry ,Self-healing hydrogels ,Molecule ,QD1-999 - Abstract
This paper describes a conceptual design of hierarchical composite hydrogels. The hydrogel materials comprise MoS2 flakes and interpenetrating polymer networks, and further exhibit controlled release and tunable strength that are caused by the synergistic combination of select components. In terms of design, MoS2 flakes initiate radical polymerization of chosen monomers and simultaneously provide physical cross-linking points, both of which afford a primary composite network. Then, the sequential formation of additional networks results in functional, hierarchical, composite hydrogels. Therefore, we were able to demonstrate double-network hydrogels as a stimuli-responsive vector for programmed release of cargo molecules in response to heat or light or to form triple-network hydrogels showing tunable mechanical strength owing to intermolecular interaction between charged monomers and MoS2 flakes. The design concept would be expanded by incorporating other chalcogenides or functional monomers, which advance the properties and functionalities of materials and broadens the versatility of nanocomposite hydrogels.
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- 2021
20. What happens to the patella height in patients with cerebral palsy as they age
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Chin Youb Chung, Kyoung Min Lee, Jae Jung Min, Soon Sun Kwon, Hansang Lee, Moon Seok Park, and Ki Hyuk Sung
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Cerebral Palsy ,Retrospective cohort study ,Gross Motor Function Classification System ,Patella ,medicine.disease ,Cerebral palsy ,Radiography ,Child, Preschool ,Reference values ,Internal medicine ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,In patient ,Bone Diseases ,business ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
OBJECTIVE We aimed to investigate the progression of patella alta (PA) in patients with cerebral palsy (CP) using the Koshino-Sugimoto (KS) index and assess associated risk factors. METHOD Participants in our retrospective study met the following inclusion criteria: patients with CP who visited our institute from May 2003 to December 2019, were ≤18 years of age, were followed up for >2 years and had at least two lateral knee radiographs. KS indices of both knee radiographs were measured for each patient. A linear mixed model was implemented. RESULTS Our participants included 222 CP patients. KS index values were measured via 652 knee radiographs. Reference values of the KS index for those between 4 and 18 years of age were determined according to Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) levels. In all GMFCS levels, the KS index decreased with patients' ages (P < 0.0001). In groups where the KS index increased, GMFCS levels IV (P = 0.0045) and V (P = 0.0040) were statistically significant. CONCLUSIONS Change in the KS index values indicates that PA improves as patients age within all GMFCS levels. However, in patients with GMFCS levels of IV and V, progressive PA is expected.
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- 2021
21. Evaluation of factors affecting external tibial torsion in patients with cerebral palsy
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Jae Jung Min, Kyu Tae Kim, Kyoung Min Lee, Ki Hyuk Sung, Soon Sun Kwon, Moon Seok Park, and Young Sang Choi
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Torsion Abnormality ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Sports medicine ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Hemiplegia ,Tibial torsion ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,Cerebral palsy ,Rheumatology ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,In patient ,Femur ,Gait ,Gait deviation ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Rehabilitation ,Tibia ,business.industry ,Research ,Gross Motor Function Classification System ,medicine.disease ,musculoskeletal system ,Surgery ,body regions ,RC925-935 ,Orthopedic surgery ,Inclusion and exclusion criteria ,Femoral anteversion ,business - Abstract
BackgroundGait deviation and associated torsional problems are common in patients with cerebral palsy (CP). Although femoral anteversion in CP has been extensively reviewed in previous studies, only a few studies have focused on tibial torsion. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate tibial torsion in patients with CP and investigate the affecting factors.MethodsConsecutive patients with cerebral palsy who underwent 3-dimensional computed tomography for the assessment of rotational profiles were reviewed. Femoral anteversion and tibial torsion were measured, and the demographic characteristics of the patients were recorded. A linear mixed model was implemented to overcome the retrospective nature of the study.ResultsAfter the implementation of inclusion and exclusion criteria, 472 patients were enrolled for this study. With age, external tibial torsion increased, while femoral anteversion decreased. The factors affecting external tibial torsion were increased femoral anteversion (p = 0.0057), increased age (p p p = 0.0471/p = 0.0047).ConclusionsOlder age, GMFCS level IV/V, hemiplegia, and increased femoral anteversion were the independent risk factors of increasedexternaltibial torsion; therefore, performing an imaging study is recommended for assessing the extent of tibial torsion in patients with such characteristics.
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- 2021
22. Hemisphere opposite to central retinal vascular trunk deviation is earlier affected by glaucomatous damage in primary angle‐closure glaucoma
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Richul Oh, Kyoung Min Lee, Martha Kim, Sohee Oh, and Seok Hwan Kim
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Ophthalmology ,General Medicine - Abstract
The purpose of the study was to investigate whether the position of the central retinal vascular trunk (CRVT), as a surrogate for lamina cribrosa (LC) offset, is associated with the dominant hemisphere of visual field defect in primary angle-closure glaucoma (PACG) eyes.Central retinal vascular trunk deviation was measured from Bruch's membrane opening (BMO) centre, which was delineated by OCT imaging, using the horizontal midline as a reference. The dominant hemisphere developing visual field defect was defined as three connected abnormal points (having a p-value 5% probability of being normal) appearing in only one hemisphere or each point of the hemisphere having a statistically worse value compared with its mirrored point in the opposite hemisphere on pattern deviation plots.One hundred five (80%) of 132 eyes with PACG had dominant hemisphere of visual field defect initially: 70 eyes (67%) in the superior and 35 eyes (33%) in the inferior hemisphere. The CRVT was located superiorly in the dominant superior visual field defect group (p 0.001). A logistic regression analysis revealed that superior deviation of the CRVT was the only factor associated with dominant superior visual field defect (p 0.001). Externally oblique border (EOB) presence was associated with larger BMO (p = 0.005) and angular deviation of CRVT (p = 0.002).Central retinal vascular trunk deviation was associated with the dominant hemisphere of visual field defect in PACG eyes. This finding implies that the LC position relative to the BMO centre (LC/BMO offset) may incur structural vulnerability in the optic nerve head of PACG eyes.
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- 2022
23. Correction to: Fractal Dimension of Peripapillary Vasculature in Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma
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Chae Hyun Song, Seok Hwan Kim, and Kyoung Min Lee
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Ophthalmology - Published
- 2023
24. Comparison of Bone Mineral Density and Markers of Bone Turnover in Osteoporotic Women after 6-Month Treatment with Alendronate or Bazedoxifene: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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Sung Hee Cho, Ki Hyuk Sung, Kyoung Min Lee, Hee Soo Han, and Moon Seok Park
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Bone density ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Urology ,Bone resorption ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Bazedoxifene ,Bone remodeling ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Endocrinology ,N-terminal telopeptide ,Osteogenesis ,Medicine ,Bone mineral ,Alendronate ,biology ,business.industry ,Bisphosphonate ,Osteocalcin ,biology.protein ,Original Article ,030101 anatomy & morphology ,Selective estrogen receptor modulators ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background In a randomized controlled trial, we compared the bone mineral densities (BMDs) and blood markers of bone turnover during short-term treatment of osteoporotic women with bisphosphonate alendronate or bazedoxifene, a selective estrogen receptor modulator. Methods Ten and eleven patients were randomized to the alendronate and bazedoxifene groups, respectively. BMDs were measured before and after 6 months of treatment. Blood tests were used to measure the levels of osteocalcin (OC), C-terminal telopeptide of type I collagen (CTX), vitamin D3, and parathyroid hormone pretreatment and after 3 and 6 months of treatment. The variables were compared statistically. Results The alendronate group showed decreases in blood levels of both OC and CTX during the study period (P
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25. Sustainable, Naringenin-Based Thermosets Show Reversible Macroscopic Shape Changes and Enable Modular Recycling
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Doyoung Jung, Hea Ji Kim, Jong-Jin Park, Hyungwoo Kim, Ji Ae Chae, Yuree Oh, Mincheol Chang, and Kyoung Min Lee
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Naringenin ,Materials science ,Polymers and Plastics ,Organic Chemistry ,food and beverages ,Epoxide ,Thermosetting polymer ,02 engineering and technology ,Transesterification ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Ring (chemistry) ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Inorganic Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Monomer ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Materials Chemistry ,Degradation (geology) ,0210 nano-technology ,Ethylene glycol - Abstract
A sustainable biobased thermoset exhibiting shape-memory behavior and modular recycling capabilities has been developed herein. The prepared thermoset consists of naringenin and biocompatible polymer components. Naringenin, which has three phenolic moieties, has been converted to a multifunctional monomer containing glycidyl groups and readily formed a thermosetting network via epoxide ring opening reaction with a poly(ethylene glycol) diacid under solvent-free conditions. The resulting material is malleable yet as strong as articular cartilage and selectively absorbs water when compared with n-dodecane oil. Moreover, the thermoset can be physically reused. After being crumpled, stretched, or coiled, the initial shape of the material is restored in response to heat or water. Furthermore, the material is amenable to chemical recycling in a bulk state via transesterification, and its components can be recovered on a molecular level after degradation under benign conditions, as was confirmed using a model co...
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26. Hybrid Stacked-Die Package Solution for Extremely Small-Form-Factor Package
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Heeseok Lee, Kyoung Min Lee, Daehan Youn, Kyojin Hwang, and Junghwa Kim
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27. Prevalence of Gait Features in Healthy Adolescents and Adults
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Ki Hyuk Sung, Kyoung Min Lee, Nak Tscheol Kim, Moon Seok Park, Seung Jun Moon, Kug Jin Choi, and Woo Young Choi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Gait (human) ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,business.industry ,medicine ,business - Published
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28. Longitudinal Changes in Layered Retinal Thickness during Axial Elongation in Healthy Myopic Eyes
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Seok Hwan Kim, Martha Kim, Kyoung Min Lee, Ho Kyung Choung, Sohee Oh, and Min Seob Park
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Ophthalmology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,business.industry ,medicine ,Retinal ,business ,Axial elongation - Published
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29. A two-way coupled CFD-DQMOM approach for long-term dynamic simulation of a fluidized bed reactor
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Kyoung Min Lee, Youngseok Bak, Minjun Kim, and Jong Min Lee
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Computer science ,business.industry ,General Chemical Engineering ,Flow (psychology) ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,Mechanics ,Method of moments (statistics) ,Computational fluid dynamics ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Term (time) ,Dynamic simulation ,020401 chemical engineering ,Fluidized bed ,Nyström method ,0204 chemical engineering ,0210 nano-technology ,MATLAB ,business ,computer ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
For the long-term dynamic simulation of a fluidized bed reactor (FBR), a two-way coupled computational fluid dynamics (CFD)-direct quadrature method of moments (DQMOM) approach is proposed. In this approach, CFD is first used only for hydrodynamic information without simulating any other chemical reactions or physical phenomena. Subsequently, the derived information is applied to the DQMOM calculation in MATLAB. From the calculation, a particle size distribution is obtained and subsequently adopted in a new CFD model to reflect the flow change caused by a change in the particle size distribution. Through several iterative calculations, long-term dynamic simulations are performed. To evaluate the efficacy of the proposed approach, the results from the suggested approach are compared for 60 s with those of the CFD-quadrature method of moments (QMOM) approach, which calculates hydrodynamics and physical phenomena simultaneously in CFD. The proposed approach successfully simulated the FBR for 6 h. The results confirmed that the proposed method can simulate complex flow patterns, which cannot be obtained in conventional CFD models. Another advantage of the approach is that it can be applied to various industrial multiphase reactors without any tuning parameters.
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30. Changes in the bony alignment of the foot after tendo-Achilles lengthening in patients with planovalgus deformity
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Ohsang Kwon, Ki Hyuk Sung, Kyoung Min Lee, Nak Tscheol Kim, Moon Seok Park, and Young Tae Lee
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Tendo achilles lengthening ,lcsh:Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,Adolescent ,Achilles Tendon ,Cerebral palsy ,Bony alignment ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,lcsh:Orthopedic surgery ,Planovalgus foot deformity ,medicine ,Deformity ,Tendo-Achilles lengthening ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Achilles tendon contracture ,In patient ,Child ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,Foot deformity ,Metatarsal Bones ,Orthodontics ,030222 orthopedics ,business.industry ,Age Factors ,030229 sport sciences ,medicine.disease ,Flatfoot ,Calcaneus ,lcsh:RD701-811 ,Tenotomy ,Child, Preschool ,Orthopedic surgery ,Surgery ,Female ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,lcsh:RC925-935 ,business ,Foot (unit) ,Research Article - Abstract
Background This study was performed to investigate the change in the bony alignment of the foot after tendo-Achilles lengthening (TAL) and the factors that affect these changes in patients with planovalgus foot deformity. Methods Consecutive 97 patients (150 feet; mean age 10 years; range 5.1–35.7) with Achilles tendon contracture (ATC) and planovalgus foot deformity who underwent TAL were included. All patients underwent preoperative and postoperative weight-bearing anteroposterior (AP) or lateral (LAT) foot radiographics. Changes in AP talo-1st metatarsal angle, AP talo-2nd metatarsal angle, LAT talo-1st metatarsal angle, and calcaneal pitch angle and the factors affecting such changes after TAL were analyzed using lineal mixed model. Results There were no significant change in AP talo-1st metatarsal angle and AP talo-2nd metatarsal angle after TAL in patients with cerebral palsy (CP) (p = 0.236 and 0.212). However, LAT talo-1st metatarsal angle and calcaneal pitch angle were significantly improved after TAL (13.0°, p < 0.001 and 4.5°, p < 0.001). Age was significantly associated with the change in LAT talo-1st metatarsal angle after TAL (p = 0.028). The changes in AP talo-1st metatarsal angle, AP talo-2nd metatarsal angle, and calcaneal pitch angle after TAL were not significantly associated with the diagnosis (p = 0.879, 0.903, and 0.056). However, patients with CP showed more improvement in LAT talo-1st metatarsal angle (− 5.0°, p = 0.034) than those with idiopathic cause. Conclusion This study showed that TAL can improve the bony alignment of the foot in patients with planovalgus and ATC. We recommend that physicians should consider this study’s findings when planning operative treatment for such patients.
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31. Remodelling of femoral head deformity after hip reconstructive surgery in patients with cerebral palsy
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Ki Hyuk Sung, Soon Sun Kwon, Kyoung Min Lee, Moon Seok Park, Chin Youb Chung, and Jae Jung Min
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Male ,Reconstructive surgery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Mose hip ratio ,Cerebral palsy ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Femoral Head Deformity ,Femoral head deformity ,Annular ligament reconstruction ,Hip Dislocation ,Humans ,Medicine ,Hip reconstructive surgery ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Displacement (orthopedic surgery) ,In patient ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Child ,Retrospective Studies ,030222 orthopedics ,business.industry ,Cerebral Palsy ,Open reduction ,Femur Head ,Children’s Orthopaedics ,Plastic Surgery Procedures ,medicine.disease ,Ulnar osteotomy ,Osteotomy ,Surgery ,CP hip displacement ,Chronic Monteggia ,Female ,Bone Remodeling ,business - Abstract
Aims Hip displacement, common in patients with cerebral palsy (CP), causes pain and hinders adequate care. Hip reconstructive surgery (HRS) is performed to treat hip displacement; however, only a few studies have quantitatively assessed femoral head sphericity after HRS. The aim of this study was to quantitatively assess improvement in hip sphericity after HRS in patients with CP. Methods We retrospectively analyzed hip radiographs of patients who had undergone HRS because of CP-associated hip displacement. The pre- and postoperative migration percentage (MP), femoral neck-shaft angle (NSA), and sphericity, as determined by the Mose hip ratio (MHR), age at surgery, Gross Motor Function Classification System level, surgical history including Dega pelvic osteotomy, and triradiate cartilage status were studied. Regression analyses using linear mixed model were performed to identify factors affecting hip sphericity improvement. Results A total of 108 patients were enrolled. The mean preoperative MP was 58.3% (SD 31.7%), which improved to 9.1% (SD 15.6%) at the last follow-up. NSA and MHR improved from 156.5° (SD 11.5°) and 82.3% (SD 8.6%) to 126.0° (SD 18.5°) and 89.1% (SD 9.0%), respectively. Factors affecting the postoperative MHR were preoperative MP (p = 0.005), immediate postoperative MP (p = 0.032), and history of Dega osteotomy (p = 0.046). Conclusion We found that hip sphericity improves with HRS. Preoperative MP, reduction quality, and acetabular coverage influence femoral head remodelling. We recommend that surgeons should consider intervention early before hip displacement progresses and that during HRS, definite reduction and coverage of the femoral head should be obtained. Cite this article: Bone Joint J 2021;103-B(1):198–203.
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32. Erratum to: Effect of Lactobacillus Fermentum as a Probiotic Agent on Bone Health in Postmenopausal Women
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Hee Soo Han, Jung Geul Kim, Yoon Hyo Choi, Kyoung Min Lee, Tae Hun Kwon, and Sae Hun Kim
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Endocrinology ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism - Published
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33. Patients’ perspectives on the conventional synthetic cast vs a newly developed open cast for ankle sprains
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Kyoung Min Lee, Chin Youb Chung, Ji Soo Yoon, Byung Cho Min, Moon Seok Park, and Ki Hyuk Sung
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030222 orthopedics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,education ,030229 sport sciences ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Physical therapy ,Medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Ankle ,business ,Ankle sprain ,human activities - Abstract
Patients’ perspectives on the conventional synthetic cast vs a newly developed open cast for ankle sprains
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34. A system-level approach identifies HIF-2α as a critical regulator of chondrosarcoma progression
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Hyun Guy Kang, Yi Jun Kim, Kyoung Min Lee, Yongsik Cho, Jin-Hong Kim, Moon Jong Chang, Chong Bum Chang, Donghyeon Cheon, Hyeon Seop Kim, Hyeonkyeong Kim, Donghyun Kang, and Seung Baik Kang
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musculoskeletal diseases ,0301 basic medicine ,animal structures ,Science ,Chondrosarcoma ,Regulator ,Mice, Nude ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Bone Neoplasms ,Malignancy ,Article ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Metastasis ,03 medical and health sciences ,Targeted therapies ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factors ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Gene Regulatory Networks ,lcsh:Science ,Regulation of gene expression ,Multidisciplinary ,business.industry ,EPAS1 Gene ,Cancer ,Sarcoma ,General Chemistry ,musculoskeletal system ,medicine.disease ,Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays ,Isocitrate Dehydrogenase ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,030104 developmental biology ,Tumor progression ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,embryonic structures ,Cancer research ,Benzimidazoles ,Female ,lcsh:Q ,Cisplatin ,business - Abstract
Chondrosarcomas, malignant cartilaginous neoplasms, are capable of transitioning to highly aggressive, metastatic, and treatment-refractory states, resulting in significant patient mortality. Here, we aim to uncover the transcriptional program directing such tumor progression in chondrosarcomas. We conduct weighted correlation network analysis to extract a characteristic gene module underlying chondrosarcoma malignancy. Hypoxia-inducible factor-2α (HIF-2α, encoded by EPAS1) is identified as an upstream regulator that governs the malignancy gene module. HIF-2α is upregulated in high-grade chondrosarcoma biopsies and EPAS1 gene amplification is associated with poor prognosis in chondrosarcoma patients. Using tumor xenograft mouse models, we demonstrate that HIF-2α confers chondrosarcomas the capacities required for tumor growth, local invasion, and metastasis. Meanwhile, pharmacological inhibition of HIF-2α, in conjunction with the chemotherapy agents, synergistically enhances chondrosarcoma cell apoptosis and abolishes malignant signatures of chondrosarcoma in mice. We expect that our insights into the pathogenesis of chondrosarcoma will provide guidelines for the development of molecular targeted therapeutics for chondrosarcoma., Chondrosarcomas are frequently aggressive, understanding the transcriptional changes associated with progression may help in developing new treatments. Here, the authors show that HIF-2α is increased in expression on progression and pharmacological inhibition of the protein together with chemotherapy is a useful strategy for controlling tumour growth in mice.
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35. Estimation of Fine-Grained Foot Strike Patterns with Wearable Smartwatch Devices
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Hyeyeoun Joo, Hyejoo Kim, Jeh-Kwang Ryu, Semin Ryu, Kyoung-Min Lee, and Seung-Chan Kim
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deep sequence learning ,human activity recognition ,activity monitoring ,Foot ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Walking ,healthcare wearables ,Wearable Electronic Devices ,fine-grained motion classification ,Medicine ,Humans ,Neural Networks, Computer ,Exercise - Abstract
People who exercise may benefit or be injured depending on their foot striking (FS) style. In this study, we propose an intelligent system that can recognize subtle differences in FS patterns while walking and running using measurements from a wearable smartwatch device. Although such patterns could be directly measured utilizing pressure distribution of feet while striking on the ground, we instead focused on analyzing hand movements by assuming that striking patterns consequently affect temporal movements of the whole body. The advantage of the proposed approach is that FS patterns can be estimated in a portable and less invasive manner. To this end, first, we developed a wearable system for measuring inertial movements of hands and then conducted an experiment where participants were asked to walk and run while wearing a smartwatch. Second, we trained and tested the captured multivariate time series signals in supervised learning settings. The experimental results obtained demonstrated high and robust classification performances (weighted-average F1 score > 90%) when recent deep neural network models, such as 1D-CNN and GRUs, were employed. We conclude this study with a discussion of potential future work and applications that increase benefits while walking and running properly using the proposed approach.
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36. Adverse Association of Zinc Consumption With Osteoarthritis Development: A Case-Control, Two Nationwide Cross-Sectional, a Patient Cohort, and a Pre-Clinical Intervention Studies
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Yi-Jun Kim, Eun-Hee Ha, Martin Hemberg, Kye Hwa Lee, Hyeonkyeong Kim, Donghyun Kang, Yongsik Cho, Tae Woo Kim, Moon Jong Chang, Kyoung Min Lee, Chong Bum Chang, Seung-Baik Kang, and Jin-Hong Kim
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37. Exploring the Relative Effects of Body Position and Spatial Cognition on Presence When Playing Virtual Reality Games
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Kyoung Min Lee, Hayoung Bae, Aelee Kim, and Min Woo Kim
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genetic structures ,media_common.quotation_subject ,05 social sciences ,Body position ,Human Factors and Ergonomics ,Cognition ,Spatial cognition ,Virtual reality ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,Computer Science Applications ,Human-Computer Interaction ,Cog ,Perception ,mental disorders ,0502 economics and business ,050211 marketing ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,sense organs ,Psychology ,psychological phenomena and processes ,050107 human factors ,Cognitive psychology ,media_common - Abstract
Previous research has suggested that cognitive functions such as execution, attention, memory, and perception differ when body position changes. However, the influence of body position on these cog...
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38. Factors Affecting Subjective Symptoms in Children with Pes Planovalgus Deformity
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Jae Jung Min, Moon Seok Park, Kyoung Min Lee, Ki Hyuk Sung, Soon Sun Kwon, and Chin Youb Chung
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Radiography ,Severity of Illness Index ,Diagnostic Self Evaluation ,Deformity ,Humans ,Medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,In patient ,Child ,Retrospective Studies ,biology ,business.industry ,Forefoot ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,Flatfoot ,body regions ,Valgus ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Physical therapy ,Female ,Surgery ,Self Report ,Ankle ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Foot (unit) ,Pes planovalgus - Abstract
BACKGROUND Idiopathic pes planovalgus is one of the most common foot deformities in children and adolescents. However, there is a discrepancy between subjective symptoms and radiographic severity in idiopathic planovalgus deformity, and very few studies have investigated this aspect. Further, the assessment of subjective symptoms in patients with pes planovalgus requires a quantitative scoring system for making meaningful comparisons, such as the Oxford Ankle Foot Questionnaire for Children (OxAFQ-c) and that for parents (OxAFQ-p). Therefore, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the factors affecting the symptoms of idiopathic planovalgus using the OxAFQ. METHODS All patients who were ≤18 years of age, had visited our clinic for the evaluation of pes planovalgus deformity, and had completed the OxAFQ were included in this study. The anteroposterior talo-first metatarsal, lateral talo-first metatarsal, and hallux valgus angles were measured on weight-bearing radiographs. The data were analyzed using a multiple regression model, with age, sex, and radiographic indices as explanatory variables. RESULTS Overall, 123 patients were enrolled in this study, and 246 standing foot radiographs were evaluated along with scores in each domain of the OxAFQ. The factors affecting physical domain scores in the OxAFQ-c were female sex (p = 0.047) and the anteroposterior talo-first metatarsal angle (p = 0.033). Age of ≥10 years was a significant factor (p < 0.05) affecting all domains in both the OxAFQ-c and OxAFQ-p other than the physical domain score. CONCLUSIONS Although pes planovalgus deformity is 3-dimensional, the forefoot abduction component of the deformity should be carefully assessed as it is closely related to subjective symptoms. Further, in female patients with a more severe anteroposterior talo-first metatarsal angle, an aggravation of symptoms with aging should be expected when managing pes planovalgus deformity. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE Prognostic Level IV. See Instructions for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.
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39. Transcultural adaptation and validation of a Korean version of the Oxford Ankle Foot Questionnaire for children
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Ki Hyuk Sung, Seong Hee Cho, Chin Youb Chung, Kyoung Min Lee, and Moon Seok Park
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Cross-Cultural Comparison ,Male ,Translation ,Adolescent ,Intraclass correlation ,Korean ,Test validity ,lcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics ,Foot Diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cronbach's alpha ,Quality of life ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Republic of Korea ,medicine ,Humans ,Translations ,Child ,Reliability (statistics) ,030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,Foot (prosody) ,validation ,Research ,030503 health policy & services ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Reproducibility of Results ,Construct validity ,Transcultural adaptation ,General Medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Quality of Life ,Oxford ankle foot questionnaire for children ,lcsh:R858-859.7 ,Female ,Ankle ,Factor Analysis, Statistical ,0305 other medical science ,Psychology ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
Background The purpose of this study was to translate and transculturally adapt the original English version of the Oxford Ankle Foot Questionnaire (OAFQ) into a Korean version, and to evaluate its psychometric properties. Methods A Korean OAFQ for children was developed according to established guidelines. To test validity, 169 consecutive patients with foot and ankle problems and their caregivers each completed the OAFQ. The children also completed a Korean version of the KIDSCREEN-52 health related quality of life questionnaire (KIDSCREEN-52 HRQOL). To validate the Korean version of the OAFQ, reliability (child–parent agreement and internal consistency), feasibility (floor and ceiling effects), and construct validity were evaluated, and factor analysis was performed. Results In terms of reliability, Cronbach’s α values were > 0.7 in all subscales of the OAFQ (0.765 to 0.901). Child–parent agreement was confirmed by high intraclass correlation coefficients for all subscales (0.791 to 0.863). In terms of construct validity, there were moderate correlations between the subscales of the OAFQ and the subscales of the KIDSCREEN-52 HRQOL. Factor analysis revealed a three-component solution for both the child/adolescent and parent-proxy version, by combining the school and play, and footwear items into one subscale. In terms of feasibility, no floor effects were found for all subscales. However, ceiling effects were observed for the school and play, and emotional subscales for child/adolescent and parent-proxy versions. Conclusions The OAFQ was successfully translated and transculturally adapted into the Korean language; the Korean version of the OAFQ represents a reliable and valid instrument for evaluating children’s foot or ankle problems. However, factor analysis suggested the use of a three-subscale questionnaire.
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40. Morphologic Features of Buried Optic Disc Drusen on En Face Optical Coherence Tomography and Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography
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Min Seok Kim, Se Joon Woo, Kyoung Min Lee, Jeong-Min Hwang, and Hee Kyung Yang
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Visual acuity ,Materials science ,genetic structures ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Optic disk ,Anatomy ,Fluorescein angiography ,medicine.disease ,Optic disc drusen ,eye diseases ,Ophthalmology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Optical coherence tomography ,medicine ,Optic nerve ,sense organs ,Tomography ,medicine.symptom ,Optic disc - Abstract
Purpose To evaluate and compare the morphologic characteristics of buried optic disc drusen (ODD) and optic disc edema (ODE) by using en face optical coherence tomography (OCT) and OCT angiography (OCTA). Design Retrospective, cross-sectional study. Methods We reviewed the medical records of 61 patients (92 eyes) with buried ODD, 45 patients (62 eyes) with ODE, and 42 normal-appearing fellow eyes examined at 1 referral center between November 1, 2017 and April 30, 2019. Characteristic en face OCT and OCTA findings of buried ODD compared to those of ODE and normal optic discs were investigated. Results On en face OCT, all buried ODD were visualized as hyperreflective kidney-shaped masses well demarcated from the optic nerve axons, whereas ODE was visualized as ill-defined boundaries confluent with the retinal nerve fibers. On OCTA, 25.0% of the eyes with buried ODD showed a C-shaped vessel density decrease in the nasal radial peripapillary capillary layer, while 40.3% of the eyes with ODE had nonspecific focal vessel density decrease around the optic nerve head. Larger ODD were significantly associated with a vessel density decrease on OCTA (P = .009). The disc diameter positively correlated with the ODD area (r = 0.245; P = .018) and negatively correlated with the ODD height (r = −0.237; P = .023). Conclusions En face OCT showed the characteristic features of buried ODD compared to those of ODE or normal optic discs. The demarcation of buried ODD from the optic nerve axons on en face OCT and the poor vascular perfusion of buried ODD on OCTA suggest that buried ODD are materials deposited around the optic disc rather than the herniated optic nerve axon fibers.
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41. Surgical outcomes after single event multilevel surgery in cerebral palsy patients with mid-stance knee hyperextension
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Ki Hyuk Sung, Moon Seok Park, Chin Youb Chung, Kyoung Min Lee, and Soon Sun Kwon
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Male ,musculoskeletal diseases ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Knee Joint ,Biophysics ,Hyperextension ,Multilevel surgery ,Hamstring Muscles ,Cerebral palsy ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,In patient ,Postoperative Period ,Child ,Muscle, Skeletal ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Cerebral Palsy ,Rehabilitation ,030229 sport sciences ,musculoskeletal system ,medicine.disease ,Sagittal plane ,Biomechanical Phenomena ,Surgery ,Tenotomy ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Child, Preschool ,Gait analysis ,Standing Position ,Female ,Ankle ,Gait Analysis ,business ,Ankle Joint ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Hamstring lengthening - Abstract
Background Some patients with cerebral palsy (CP) exhibit excessive knee flexion at initial contact followed by knee hyperextension (KE) in mid-stance. Research question This study investigated the change in sagittal kinematics after distal hamstring lengthening (DHL) and triceps surae lengthening procedures in CP patients with KE, and compared it to those without KE. In addition, the risk factors for the worsening of postoperative KE were analyzed. Methods Consecutive 312 patients (596 limbs) with CP who underwent DHL and triceps surae lengthening were included. All patients underwent preoperative and 1-year postoperative three-dimensional gait analysis. Patients’ limbs were divided into the KE and knee flexion (KF) groups, according to preoperative minimum knee flexion in stance. KE was defined as minimum knee flexion in stance less than 0°. Results The KE and KF groups included 130 and 466 limbs, respectively. Knee and ankle sagittal kinematics significantly improved after surgery in both groups. Minimum knee flexion in stance significantly increased from -6.6˚ to 0.5˚ in the KE group, but decreased from 14.6˚ to 7.8˚ in the KF group. Among the KE group, minimum knee flexion in stance improved in 103 limbs (79.2 %), but worsened in 27 limbs (20.8 %). Degree of preoperative KE was the only factor significantly associated with postoperative worsening of KE (p=0.002). The cutoff value for the worsening of KE was -5.8˚ of preoperative minimum knee flexion in stance. Significance This study demonstrated that the sagittal kinematics of the knee and ankle joints improved after DHL and triceps surae lengthening procedures in CP patients with and without KE. Preoperative degree of KE was a risk factor for the worsening of KE after surgery. Therefore, careful selection for indication of DHL is required to prevent postoperative KE due to overlengthening of the hamstrings, particularly in patients with severe preoperative KE.
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42. Study on Confucian values of Gisaeng - Focusing on sijo
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Kyoung-Min Lee
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본 논문의 목적은 기생이 어떤 유교적 가치관을 지녔었는지를 알아보고 이를 통해 기생의 가치를 논해보는데 있다. 그리고 이를 설명함에 있어 기생의 시조를 활용하고자 한다. 전해지는 수는 적지만 기생은 조선시대 시조 작자 층의 한 축을 담당했고, 시조는 우리말로 쓴 국문문학이었기 때문에 정서와 사상을 가장 잘 담아냈다고 볼 수 있다. 그렇기에 시조에 나타난 기생들의 삶의 환경 그리고 거기서 얻은 경험을 통해 표현한 기생들의 가치관과 진정성을 살폈다. 8천에 속하는 천민인 기생들이 유교적인 가치관을 가지게 된 것은 당 시대의 사조이거니와 그 시대의 지식인층과 교류를 하기 위해서는 필수적인 요소라고 하겠다. 하지만 사대부 남성들이나 여성들의 유교적 인식과 차이를 두는 점은 경전을 비롯한 교리에 충실하지는 않았다고 본다. 오히려 현실에서 얻는 경험에 바탕을 두는 유교적 인식을 보여준다. 기생들이 이를 찾을 수 있는 경험은 사람과 사람의 만남에서 얻어진다. 그래서 인간의 내재된 본질을 말하는 사덕이나 오상보다는 유교에서 기본적인 인간관계를 나타내는 오륜 중에서 벗에게 요구되는 오륜의 가치인 믿음에서 찾을 수 있으며 이에 대한 사대부 남성들의 배신과 위선에 맞서는 모습을 보여준다. 더불어 국가의 위난이나 왕조의 교체 등 특수상황에 나타난 기생들의 희생정신의 가치를 충으로 보고 이를 사대부들의 변심과 엮어 풀어낸 기생들의 유교적인 가치관은 열녀적 태도로 이어지기도 했다. 사대부여성과 동일한 수준의 모습을 드러내며 위선적이고 거짓된 언사를 일삼는 남성들과는 다른 길을 가겠다는 뜻을 행동으로 나타낸다. 사대부들과 자신들은 다르다는 것을 주체적인 태도를 통해 보여주며 자신의 수준에 맞지 않는 남성이나 옳지 않다고 생각하는 일을 거부하는 모습을 통해 자신들의 가치를 스스로 찾아가는 주체적인 기생들의 모습을 밝혔다. 기생들은 자유와 억압, 양반의 머리 천민의 몸으로 표현되는 모순적인 삶 속에서 받는 상처와 외로움, 무시와 배신 등을 자신 스스로 타개해 나가고자 했으며 강요되지 않은 유교적 가치관을 주체적으로 수용하고 실천함으로써 그 가치를 증명했고, 문화의 한 축을 담당하는 존재로 자리매김 할 수 있었다.
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- 2020
43. Multifunctional Role of MoS2 in Preparation of Composite Hydrogels: Radical Initiation and Cross-Linking
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Hyeonseok Yoon, Yuree Oh, Mincheol Chang, Hyungwoo Kim, and Kyoung Min Lee
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Thesaurus (information retrieval) ,Nanocomposite ,Materials science ,Nanocomposite hydrogels ,Nanotechnology ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Composite hydrogels ,chemistry ,Self-healing ,General Materials Science ,0210 nano-technology ,Molybdenum disulfide - Abstract
This paper describes the multifunctional effect of molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) that enables the rapid and accessible preparation of nanocomposite hydrogels via a bottom-up design. The MoS2 nanoplat...
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- 2020
44. Radiographic changes of the mid-tarsal joint after calcaneal lengthening for planovalgus foot deformity
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Moon Seok Park, Ki Hyuk Sung, Chin Youb Chung, Soon Sun Kwon, and Kyoung Min Lee
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Foot Deformities ,musculoskeletal diseases ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Radiography ,Arthritis ,Tarsal Joints ,Young Adult ,Risk Factors ,Deformity ,medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Child ,Foot deformity ,Retrospective Studies ,Subluxation ,business.industry ,Tarsal Joint ,Surgical correction ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Calcaneus ,Child, Preschool ,Female ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Background This study evaluate the radiographic changes in the mid-tarsal joint, including the calcaneocuboid and talonavicular (TN) joints after calcaneal lengthening for planovalgus deformity in children. Methods This study included 38 patients (68 feet) who underwent calcaneal lengthening for planovalgus deformity. Radiographic osteoarthritic changes at the CC or TN joint were defined as modified Kellgren–Lawrence grade of ≥1. Results Among the 68 feet, 31 feet (45.6%) showed radiographic osteoarthritic changes at the CC joint and 20 (29.4%) showed changes at the TN joint. Risk of radiographic osteoarthritic changes at the CC joint was associated with increased age at surgery (OR = 1.2, p = 0.038). Risk of radiographic osteoarthritic changes at the TN joint was associated with increased age at surgery (OR = 2.2; p = 0.002), preoperative AP talus-1st metatarsal angle (OR = 1.1; p = 0.044), and degree of CC subluxation (OR = 2.1; p = 0.007). Conclusions Surgeons should consider the risk factors in the surgical correction of planovalgus deformity to prevent mid-tarsal arthritis.
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- 2020
45. The Impact of Program Improvement Using Forest Healing Resources on the Therapeutic Effect: Focused on Improving Index of Greenness for Adolescents
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Hyo Jung Lee, Kyoung Min Lee, Joo-Ho Hwang, Jin Hwa Park, and Dong Min Kim
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Gerontology ,Index (economics) ,Therapeutic effect ,Psychology - Published
- 2019
46. Effects of soft tissue surgery on transverse kinematics in patients with cerebral palsy
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Seong Hee Cho, Moon Seok Park, Byeong Seop Park, Kyoung Min Lee, Ki Hyuk Sung, and Chin Youb Chung
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,lcsh:Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,Adolescent ,Transverse kinematics ,Cerebral palsy ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Multilevel surgery ,Rheumatology ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Child ,Retrospective Studies ,Gait Disturbance ,business.industry ,Soft tissue ,030229 sport sciences ,medicine.disease ,Gait ,Sagittal plane ,Surgery ,Biomechanical Phenomena ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Treatment Outcome ,Gait analysis ,Child, Preschool ,Orthopedic surgery ,Female ,lcsh:RC925-935 ,business ,Soft tissue surgery ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Research Article - Abstract
Background Gait disturbances, including flexed knee gait, stiff knee gait, and tip-toeing gait, are common in patients with cerebral palsy (CP). There has been no reports regarding kinematic changes in the transverse plane after soft tissue surgeries, such as distal hamstring lengthening (DHL), rectus femoris transfer (RFT), and tendo-Achilles lengthening (TAL). This study aimed to evaluate changes in the transverse plane after soft tissue surgery in patients with CP by assessing the effects of the DHL, RFT, and TAL. Methods The study enrolled 156 consecutive patients (mean age, 8.4 years; range, 4.4 to 20.9), representing 213 operated limbs, who underwent soft tissue surgery including DHL with semitendinosus transfer, RFT, and TAL. All patients were assessed by preoperative and 1-year postoperative three-dimensional gait analysis. Changes in transverse plane kinematics after soft tissue surgery and affecting factors were analyzed. Results Sagittal kinematics including knee flexion at initial contact, ankle dorsiflexion at initial contact, and mean ankle dorsiflexion in the stance phase were significantly improved after single event multilevel surgery (all p p = 0.004 and − 9.5°, p p = 0.010) and the foot progression angle was significantly improved to a more external angle by TAL (− 3.9°, p = 0.028). Conclusions This study found that the transverse kinematics were improved to a more external angle after soft tissue surgery in patients with CP. Therefore, clinicians should consider that soft tissue surgery can affect the transverse plane kinematics in patients with CP. To confirm our findings, further research regarding the natural history of femoral and tibial torsion in children with CP is needed.
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- 2019
47. Analysis of three-dimensional computed tomography talar morphology in relation to pediatric pes planovalgus deformity
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Moon Seok Park, Seungbum Koo, Soon Do Wang, Ki Hyuk Sung, Kyoung Min Lee, Ki Jin Jung, Chin Youb Chung, and Sang Il Moon
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Male ,Radiography ,Pes planus ,Talus ,03 medical and health sciences ,Imaging, Three-Dimensional ,0302 clinical medicine ,Deformity ,Humans ,Medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Child ,Retrospective Studies ,Orthodontics ,030222 orthopedics ,business.industry ,Cerebral Palsy ,Biomechanics ,Flatfoot ,Sagittal plane ,body regions ,Tarsal Bone ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Coronal plane ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Ankle ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business ,human activities ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Intraosseous alignment of the tarsal bone has not been investigated in relation to various foot deformities. This study aimed to investigate three-dimensional computed tomography (3D CT) talar morphology in children with idiopathic and neuromuscular pes planovalgus. Eleven children [nine boys, two girls; mean (SD) age: 10.5 (2.8) years] with idiopathic pes planovalgus and 15 children [three boys, 12 girls; mean (SD) age: 10.8 (3.4) years] with neuromuscular pes planovalgus were included. All patients underwent 3D CT and weight-bearing anteroposterior, lateral, and axial radiography. Demographic data and talar 3D CT and radiographic measurements were compared between both groups. The correlation between the measurements was also analyzed. The neuromuscular group showed significantly more severe deformity than the idiopathic group in the radiographic and 3D sagittal talus measurements. The 3D coronal talus measurement showed a significant negative correlation with the axial hindfoot alignment in the idiopathic group while the 3D transverse talus measurement was significantly correlated with the lateral talocalcaneal angle in the neuromuscular group. 3D intraosseous alignment of the talus is correlated with pes planus deformity. Longitudinal and biomechanical studies including a control group are necessary to elucidate the role of 3D talar morphology on a dynamic imbalance in pes planovalgus.
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- 2019
48. Morphological Characteristics of Os Subfibulare Related to Failure of Conservative Treatment of Chronic Lateral Ankle Instability
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Jae Hee Lee, Doo Jae Lee, Dong Yeon Lee, Kyoung Min Lee, Min Gyu Kyung, and Hyuck Soo Shin
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Adult ,Joint Instability ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lateral ankle ,Adolescent ,Radiography ,Usually asymptomatic ,Conservative Treatment ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Treatment Failure ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,030222 orthopedics ,business.industry ,030229 sport sciences ,Middle Aged ,Conservative treatment ,Fibula ,Female ,Surgery ,Radiology ,Lateral Ligament, Ankle ,business - Abstract
Background: The os subfibulare is usually asymptomatic and found incidentally on radiographs. However, sometimes it may cause subfibular pain and may be associated with chronic lateral ankle instability (CLAI). We hypothesized that os subfibulare could interrupt the talofibular space causing impingement, resulting in chronic pain and functional instability around the lateral malleolus. The purposes of this study were to analyze morphologic characteristics of os subfibulare, and to evaluate the clinical significance of the os subfibulare in patients with CLAI. Methods: Between November 2011 and April 2015, 70 patients who had both computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) among 252 patients who visited our hospital with the symptom of lateral ankle instability were included in this study. The location of the ossicle was classified into 3 zones in reference to the attachment site of the lateral ankle ligaments. The impingement was classified into 2 groups according to the presence of talofibular encroachment. Digital radiographs were used to measure the ossicle width and shape determined by the length and width on an magnetic resonance (MR) image. Results: The most common shape of ossicles was oval, and the most common location of ossicles was at the anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL) attachment site. Sixty-one percent of patients showed talofibular impingement on coronal MR images. In 48 cases, the dimension of fibula plus os subfibulare was larger than that of the contralateral normal fibula. The larger size and talofibular impingement of the ossicle were associated with greater need for operative treatment in patients with ankle instability. Conclusion: The morphologic analysis of the os subfibulare revealed that there might be impingement of the talofibular space by the ossicle in some patients. We suggest that morphologic characteristics of the os subfibulare should be considered when selecting treatment options in patients with CLAI and os subfibulare. Level of Evidence: Level III, retrospective comparative series.
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- 2019
49. Age, Body Mass Index, and Spur Size Associated with Patients' Symptoms in Plantar Fasciitis
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Bong Wan Cho, Ji Hye Choi, Hee Soo Han, Woo-Young Choi, and Kyoung Min Lee
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Adult ,Male ,Fasciitis, Plantar ,Quality of Life ,Humans ,Pain ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Surgery ,Female ,Heel Spur ,Middle Aged ,Body Mass Index ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Plantar fasciitis is a common cause of heel pain affecting 10% of the general population. This study aimed to investigate the specific symptoms in patients with plantar fasciitis using the Foot and Ankle Outcome Score (FAOS) questionnaire and their relationship with demographic and radiographic factors.We retrospectively analyzed 73 consecutive patients (mean age, 53.8 ± 10.0 years; 20 men and 53 women) with plantar fasciitis who had visited our foot and ankle clinic and undergone weight-bearing foot X-ray examinations. Their demographic data, anteroposterior and lateral talo-first metatarsal angles, intermetatarsal and hallux valgus angles, and responses to the FAOS questionnaire were recorded.The quality-of-life subscale showed the lowest score of all FAOS subscales. Age was significantly correlated with quality of life (Demographic factors were associated with specific symptoms in patients with plantar fasciitis. Calcaneal spur size was the only radiographic parameter correlated with symptoms. These findings help communicate with patients, set appropriate treatment goals, and evaluate treatment effectiveness.
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- 2021
50. CTRP3 exacerbates tendinopathy by dysregulating tendon stem cell differentiation and altering extracellular matrix composition
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Chris Hyunchul Jo, Dong-Hyun Kang, Na Rae Lee, Yongsik Cho, Jin Hee Kim, Hang Rae Kim, Jin-Hong Kim, Hyeonkyeong Kim, Young-il Hwang, Jihye Yun, Kyoung Min Lee, Hyeon-Seop Kim, and Yi-Jun Kim
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musculoskeletal diseases ,Multidisciplinary ,Chemistry ,Cellular differentiation ,SciAdv r-articles ,Diseases and Disorders ,Matrix (biology) ,musculoskeletal system ,medicine.disease ,Cell biology ,Tendon ,Extracellular matrix ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine ,Biomedicine and Life Sciences ,Health and Medicine ,Tendinopathy ,Tendon tears ,Research Article - Abstract
Description, Neutralization of CTRP3 opposes degenerative tendon matrix remodeling during tendinopathy., Tendinopathy, the most common disorder affecting tendons, is characterized by chronic disorganization of the tendon matrix, which leads to tendon tear and rupture. The goal was to identify a rational molecular target whose blockade can serve as a potential therapeutic intervention for tendinopathy. We identified C1q/TNF-related protein-3 (CTRP3) as a markedly up-regulated cytokine in human and rodent tendinopathy. Overexpression of CTRP3 enhanced the progression of tendinopathy by accumulating cartilaginous proteoglycans and degenerating collagenous fibers in the mouse tendon, whereas CTRP3 knockdown suppressed the tendinopathy pathogenesis. Functional blockade of CTRP3 using a neutralizing antibody ameliorated overuse-induced tendinopathy of the Achilles and rotator cuff tendons. Mechanistically, CTRP3 elicited a transcriptomic pattern that stimulates abnormal differentiation of tendon stem/progenitor cells and ectopic chondrification as an effect linked to activation of Akt signaling. Collectively, we reveal an essential role for CTRP3 in tendinopathy and propose a potential therapeutic strategy for the treatment of tendinopathy.
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- 2021
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