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2. Is there an agreement among the items of the Korean physical therapist licensing examination, learning objectives of class subjects, and physical therapists’ job descriptions?
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Min-Hyeok Kang, Oh-Yun Kwon, Yong-Wook Kim, Ji-Won Kim, Tae-Ho Kim, Tae-Young Oh, Jong-Hyuk Weon, Tae-Sik Lee, and Jae-Seop Oh
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job description ,korea ,licensure ,learning ,physical therapists ,Special aspects of education ,LC8-6691 ,Medicine - Abstract
Purpose: To determine the agreement among the items of the Korean physical therapist licensing examination, learning objectives of class subjects, and physical therapists’ job descriptions. Methods: The main tasks of physical therapists were classified, and university courses related to the main tasks were also classified. Frequency analysis was used to determine the proportions of credits for the classified courses out of the total credits of major subjects, exam items related to the classified courses out of the total number of exam items, and universities that offer courses related to the Korean physical therapist licensing examination among the surveyed universities. Results: The proportions of credits for clinical decision making and physical therapy diagnosis-related courses out of the total number credits for major subjects at universities were relatively low (2.06% and 2.58%, respectively). Although the main tasks of physical therapists are related to diagnosis and evaluation, the proportion of physiotherapy intervention-related items (35%) was higher than that of examination and evaluation-related items (25%) on the Korean physical therapist licensing examination. The percentages of universities that offer physical therapy diagnosis and clinical decision making-related courses were 58.62% and 68.97%, respectively. Conclusion: Both the proportion of physiotherapy diagnosis and evaluation-related items on the Korean physical therapist licensing examination, and the number of subjects related to clinical decision making and physical therapy diagnosis in the physical therapy curriculum, should be increased to ensure that the examination items and physical therapy curriculum reflect the practical tasks of physical therapists.
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- 2016
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3. An Analysis of Malmquist Productivity in Government-sponsored Exhibitions in Korean Convention & Exhibition Centers
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Kap-Soo Kim, Tae-Sik Lee, and Yi-Tae Kim
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Exhibition ,Convention ,Government ,Economy ,Business ,Productivity - Published
- 2020
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4. A Case Study on Application and Standardization of Safety Adminstration Model in Complex Style Multiflex Housing Business
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Sung Soo Kim, Tae Sik Lee, Tae Gyeong Yoo, and Jin Yeol Yoo
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Process management ,Standardization ,Business ,Marketing ,Style (sociolinguistics) - Published
- 2016
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5. Comparison of muscular activities in the abdomen and lower limbs while performing sit-up and leg-raise
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Kanghoon Kim and Tae-Sik Lee
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Supine position ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Sit-up ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,030229 sport sciences ,Electromyography ,Trunk ,body regions ,Leg raise ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Physical therapy ,Medicine ,Eccentric ,Abdomen ,Original Article ,Low back pain ,Iliopsoas ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
[Purpose] This study compared the muscle activities of sit-up and leg-raise. [Subjects and Methods] The subjects of this study were healthy students in their 20s. For electromyography of sit-ups and leg-raises in the supine position, 5 muscle groups of the abdomen were selected for the attachment of sensors: the upper and lower rectus abdominis, external oblique, rectus femoris, and the iliopsoas. SPSS 20.0 was used for the statistical analysis. One-way ANOVA with repeated measures of all factors was performed to verify the statistical significance of the measurements taken for the muscle activities and follow-up verification was made with the Bonferroni post hoc test. [Results] Sit-up and leg raise showed a significant difference. The eccentric sit-up exercise elicited a significant increase in the activation of the abdominal muscle. The leg raise and eccentric sit-up exercises elicited significant increases in the activation of hip flexor muscle. [Conclusion] The eccentric sit-up had the most outstanding effect on the abdominal muscles involved in stability of the trunk.
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- 2016
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6. Relationships among the Y balance test, Berg Balance Scale, and lower limb strength in middle-aged and older females
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Min-Hyeok Kang, Jae-Seop Oh, Dong-Kyu Lee, and Tae-Sik Lee
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Poison control ,Balance test ,Physical strength ,Lower limb ,Lower limb muscle ,Humans ,Medicine ,physical therapy ,Muscle Strength ,Dynamic balance ,Postural Balance ,Aged ,Balance (ability) ,lower limb strength ,Berg Balance Scale ,business.industry ,aging ,lcsh:RM1-950 ,Original Articles ,Middle Aged ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,lcsh:Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,Lower Extremity ,Physical therapy ,Female ,business ,Y Balance Test - Abstract
Background: Older females have less dynamic postural control and muscle strength than do middle-aged females. Aging-related strength losses may limit balancing performance. Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the ability of the Y Balance Test (YBT) and lower limb strength to discriminate between females in 2 age groups, the relationship between YBT distance and the Berg Balance Scale (BBS), and the degree to which performance on YBT distance is related to lower limb strength in middle-aged and older females. Method: The 40 healthy, independently active females were divided into 2 groups: older and middle-aged. The participants underwent measurements of YBT distance using the YBT, maximal muscular strength of the lower limbs using a handheld dynamometer, and the BBS. Results: The YBT distance in 3 directions and lower limb muscle strength for both lower limbs were significantly lower in the older adults than in the middle-aged group. A moderate correlation but insignificant correlation was found between the YBT composite distance and the BBS score. In the older females, YBT distance was significantly positively correlated with strength of the knee flexor and hip abductor. In the middle-aged group, YBT distance was significantly positively correlated with strength of the knee flexor and hip extensor. Conclusions: Performance on the YBT was influenced by the strength of lower limb. We suggested that YBT can be used to alternative as a measurement of dynamic balance. Proper training programs for older people could include not only strengthening exercises but also YBT performance to improve balance.
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- 2015
7. Activation of back and lower limb muscles during squat exercises with different trunk flexion
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Tae-Sik Lee, Yu-Jeong Kwon, and Min-Young Song
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musculoskeletal diseases ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Trunk flexion ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Squat ,Rectus femoris muscle ,Lower limb ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Erector spinae muscles ,medicine ,Squat exercise ,Gluteus maximus muscle ,Trunk posture ,business.industry ,030229 sport sciences ,musculoskeletal system ,body regions ,Biceps femoris muscle ,Physical therapy ,Original Article ,business ,human activities ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Muscle activity - Abstract
[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to investigate the activation of back and lower limb muscles in subjects who were performing a squat exercise at different angles of trunk flexion. [Subjects and Methods] Twenty healthy subjects (age 21.1± 1.8 years, height 168.7 ± 8.2 cm, weight 66.1 ± 12.3 kg) volunteered. The activation of the erector spinae muscle, rectus femoris muscle, gluteus maximus muscle and biceps femoris muscle was observed while the subjects performed squat exercises with a trunk flexion of 0°, 15°, and 30°. [Results] The erector spinae muscle, gluteus maximus muscle, and biceps femoris muscle were activated more during the squat exercise with the trunk flexion at 30° than the exercise with the trunk flexion at 0°. The rectus femoris muscle showed a tendency to decrease as the truck flexion increased. [Conclusion] Squat exercise be executed while maintaining an erect trunk posture if one wishes to strengthen the quadriceps muscle while reducing the load on the lower back.
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- 2016
8. Effects of an Interactive Computer Exercise Programs on Balance Performance in People with Chronic Stroke
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Il-Hun Baek, Min-Young Song, and Tae-Sik Lee
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Interactive video ,business.industry ,Training effect ,medicine.disease ,Computer game ,Regimen ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Physical therapy ,Medicine ,business ,Dynamic balance ,Stroke ,Video game ,Balance (ability) - Abstract
PurposeThe purpose of this study was to examine the feasibility and efficiency of balance training program through an interactive video game regimen in people with chronic stroke.MethodsThirty patients with chronic hemiparetic stroke were recruited. Participants were randomly assigned to either a control group (n=15) or an experimental group (n=15). The control group received the general physical therapy including of strengthening and balance exercise five times a week whereas the experimental group received a program of balance exercise with video game play based on virtual reality as well as the same typical physical therapy. The experimental group received 6 sessions for four weeks. Each session was given 5 minutes. An interactive computer game exercise regimen lasted 30 minutes without rest periods. Outcome measures for weight transfer to paretic side, non-paretic side and sit-squat-speed, sit-squat-length, sit-to-stand- speed and sit-to-stand-area for the control group (n=15) and experimental group (n=15) before and after treatment were obtained by using the biorescure. ResultsOutcomes demonstrated significant improvement in the experimental group compared with the control group in weight transfer to paretic side, non-paretic side and sit-squat-speed, sit-squat-length, sit-to-stand-speed. No significant training effect was showed in sit-to-stand-area between pretraining and post-training.ConclusionAn interactive computer game exercise based on task oriented approach for balance in chronic stroke were feasible. In other words, This regimen resulted in a greater improvement in dynamic balance for 교신저자백일훈, E-mail: b101h@hanmail.net 논문접수일2012년 02월 16일 / 수정접수일2012년 02월 18일 / 게재승인일2012년 02월 24일
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- 2012
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9. The effect of simulating a leg-length discrepancy on pelvic position and spinal posture
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Yu-Jeong Kwon, Tae-Sik Lee, Il-Hun Baek, and Min-Young Song
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Orthodontics ,Pelvic tilt ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lordosis ,business.industry ,Leg length ,Kyphosis ,Spinal posture ,Torsion (mechanics) ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,medicine.disease ,Sagittal plane ,Surgery ,body regions ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine ,Pelvic position ,Original Article ,Leg-length discrepancy ,business - Abstract
[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to examine how a leg-length discrepancy contributes to the pelvic position and spinal posture. [Subjects and Methods] A total of 20 subjects (10 males, 10 females) were examined during different artificially created leg-length inequalities (0-4 cm) using a platform. The pelvic tilt and torsion and the sagittal deviation of the spine were measured using the rasterstereographic device formetric 4D. [Results] Changes in platform height led to an increase in pelvic tilt and torsion, while no changes in the spinal posture were found with the different simulated leg-length inequalities. [Conclusion] Our study showed that a leg-length discrepancy may cause pelvic deviation and torsion, but may not lead to kyphosis and lordosis. Therefore, we consider that an artificially created leg-length discrepancy has a greater effect on pelvic position than spine position.
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10. The Study for Reform of the Korean Care Helpers National Licensing Examination
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Sung-HeeBaik, Hyun-Gyung Kim, Tae-Sik Lee, and Jae-Kwan Koo
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Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health - Published
- 2019
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11. Is there an agreement among the items of the Korean physical therapist licensing examination, learning objectives of class subjects, and physical therapists’ job descriptions?
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Oh-Yun Kwon, Tae-Young Oh, Tae-Ho Kim, Tae-Sik Lee, Min-Hyeok Kang, Jae-Seop Oh, Jong-Hyuk Weon, Ji-Won Kim, and Yong-Wook Kim
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030506 rehabilitation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,020205 medical informatics ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Job description ,Clinical Decision-Making ,education ,lcsh:Medicine ,02 engineering and technology ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,Education ,03 medical and health sciences ,Clinical decision making ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Republic of Korea ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,medicine ,Humans ,Learning ,Clinical decision ,Curriculum ,Physical Therapy Modalities ,media_common ,Licensure ,Class (computer programming) ,lcsh:LC8-6691 ,Korea ,lcsh:Special aspects of education ,lcsh:R ,Agreement ,Physical therapists ,General Health Professions ,Physical therapy ,0305 other medical science ,Physical therapist ,Psychology ,Research Article - Abstract
Purpose: To determine the agreement among the items of the Korean physical therapist licensing examination, learning objectives of class subjects, and physical therapists’ job descriptions. Methods: The main tasks of physical therapists were classified, and university courses related to the main tasks were also classified. Frequency analysis was used to determine the proportions of credits for the classified courses out of the total credits of major subjects, exam items related to the classified courses out of the total number of exam items, and universities that offer courses related to the Korean physical therapist licensing examination among the surveyed universities. Results: The proportions of credits for clinical decision making and physical therapy diagnosis-related courses out of the total number credits for major subjects at universities were relatively low (2.06% and 2.58%, respectively). Although the main tasks of physical therapists are related to diagnosis and evaluation, the proportion of physiotherapy intervention-related items (35%) was higher than that of examination and evaluation-related items (25%) on the Korean physical therapist licensing examination. The percentages of universities that offer physical therapy diagnosis and clinical decision making-related courses were 58.62% and 68.97%, respectively.Conclusion: Both the proportion of physiotherapy diagnosis and evaluation-related items on the Korean physical therapist licensing examination, and the number of subjects related to clinical decision making and physical therapy diagnosis in the physical therapy curriculum, should be increased to ensure that the examination items and physical therapy curriculum reflect the practical tasks of physical therapists.
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- 2016
12. The Effects of Diverse Warm-up Exercises on Balance
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Kanghoon Kim, Giyeob Kang, Tae-Sik Lee, Sunyoung Park, Sanghun Kwon, and Sungpil Choi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Warm-Up Exercise ,Healthy subjects ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Treadmill walking ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Physical therapy ,medicine ,Plyometrics ,Original Article ,Stretching ,Analysis of variance ,Treadmill ,Dynamic balance ,business ,Plyometric ,Balance (ability) - Abstract
[Purpose] To examine how stretching, plyometric, and treadmill exercises influence the dynamic balance necessary for sports activities. [Subjects and Methods] Twenty-two healthy subjects participated in this study. The subjects conducted stretching, plyometric exercises, and treadmill walking for set times over a period of three days. The subjects' dynamic balance was then measured. The measurements were taken prior to the intervention, immediately after the intervention, and 20 minutes after the intervention. All the intervention times were set at 16 minutes, excluding resting times. The data were analyzed with using the two-way ANOVA. [Results] There was no interaction between exercises and time. There were no statistical differences among the exercises and no statistical differences in changes over time. [Conclusion] This study found that warm-up exercises such as plyometric exercises, stretching, and treadmill walking have no effect on the dynamic of balance in healthy subjects.
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- 2014
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13. Study of Participation of Individuals with Orthopedic Impairments on Marine Sports
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Tae Sik Lee and Sam Up Ji
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Orthopedic surgery ,Physical therapy ,medicine ,business - Published
- 2002
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14. Effect of Circuit Class Training for Eight Weeks on Changes in Ratios of F-Trp/BCAAs and Depression in People with Poststroke Depression
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Bong-Oh Goo, Il-Hun Baek, Tae-Sik Lee, and Min-Young Song
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Every Two Weeks ,Stroke patient ,business.industry ,Original ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,medicine.disease ,medicine.disease_cause ,Weight-bearing ,medicine ,Physical therapy ,F-Trp/BCAAs ratios ,Major depressive disorder ,Circuit class training ,business ,Poststroke depression ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,Stretching exercises - Abstract
[Purpose] The purpose of the present study was to investigate the potential effects of circuit class training (CCT) on poststroke depression through changes in branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) (isoleucine, leucine, and valine) and free-tryptophan (f-Trp). [Subjects] The study subjects were 40 stroke patients with major depressive disorder. The subjects were group-matched into an experimental and a control group according to sex, age, height, and weight. [Methods] The experimental CCT group performed gradual task-oriented CCT (80 min per session). The control group performed stretching exercises and weight bearing exercises (80 min per session). Both groups performed the exercises three times per week for eight weeks (24 sessions). Blood samples were collected immediately before the exercise (9:10 a.m.) and after the exercise (10:30 a.m.), every two weeks for eight weeks. [Results] The f-Trp/BCAAs ratio in the CCT group showed a significant increase compared to the control group over time. [Conclusion] The results show that the CCT may help to improve depression in people with poststroke depression (PSD).
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- 2013
15. The assessment of abutment screw stability between the external and internal hexagonal joint under cyclic loading
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Tae-Sik Lee, Sung-Hun Kim, Jung-Suk Han, Jae-Ho Yang, and Jaebong Lee
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Engineering ,Screw loosening ,business.industry ,Hexagonal crystal system ,Science and engineering ,Mechanical engineering ,Cyclic loading ,Structural engineering ,business ,Joint (geology) ,Abutment Screw - Abstract
this work was supported by the Korea Science and Engineering Foundation (KOSEF) grant funded by the Korean government (MOST)(No.R01-2007-0000-10977-0).
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- 2008
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16. Dual-rate iterative learning control for spiral servo track writing.
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Tae-Sik Lee, Hyun Jae Kang, Choong Woo Lee, and Chung Choo Chung
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- 2009
17. Relationships among the Y balance test, Berg Balance Scale, and lower limb strength in middle-aged and older females.
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Dong-Kyu Lee, Min-Hyeok Kang, Tae-Sik Lee, and Jae-Seop Oh
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BODY weight , *STATISTICAL correlation , *POSTURAL balance , *EXERCISE tests , *GOODNESS-of-fit tests , *LEG , *MUSCLE contraction , *MUSCLE strength , *STATISTICS , *STATURE , *STATISTICAL reliability , *INTER-observer reliability , *CROSS-sectional method , *DATA analysis software , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,RESEARCH evaluation - Abstract
Background: Older females have less dynamic postural control and muscle strength than do middle-aged females. Aging-related strength losses may limit balancing performance. Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the ability of the Y Balance Test (YBT) and lower limb strength to discriminate between females in 2 age groups, the relationship between YBT distance and the Berg Balance Scale (BBS), and the degree to which performance on YBT distance is related to lower limb strength in middle-aged and older females. Method: The 40 healthy, independently active females were divided into 2 groups: older and middle-aged. The participants underwent measurements of YBT distance using the YBT, maximal muscular strength of the lower limbs using a handheld dynamometer, and the BBS. Results: The YBT distance in 3 directions and lower limb muscle strength for both lower limbs were significantly lower in the older adults than in the middle-aged group. A moderate correlation but insignificant correlation was found between the YBT composite distance and the BBS score. In the older females, YBT distance was significantly positively correlated with strength of the knee flexor and hip abductor. In the middle-aged group, YBT distance was significantly positively correlated with strength of the knee flexor and hip extensor. Conclusions: Performance on the YBT was influenced by the strength of lower limb. We suggested that YBT can be used to alternative as a measurement of dynamic balance. Proper training programs for older people could include not only strengthening exercises but also YBT performance to improve balance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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