Skip Navigation
Skip to contents
Filter

ARTICLE TYPE

PUBLICATION DATE

11 results
Display

Elbow Disorders

Seo KM

  • KMID: 1467532
  • Hanyang Med Rev.
  • 2009 Feb;29(1):50-66.
Elbow joint is consist of radio-humeral, ulna-humeral and radio-ulnar joint, and calls hand in action to proximal or distal as a hinge joint. It allows hand in adequate position for...
CITED
export Copy
Close
SHARE
Twitter Facebook
Close
Youth Sports

Lee KH, Lee MY

  • KMID: 1467537
  • Hanyang Med Rev.
  • 2009 Feb;29(1):107-117.
A physical activity plays a significant role in the well-being of children and adolescents. The preparticipation physical examination makes adolescents participate in sports program as safe as possible. A well...
CITED
export Copy
Close
SHARE
Twitter Facebook
Close
Rehabilitation of Sports-related Knee Injury

Kim HS, Yun DH

  • KMID: 1467534
  • Hanyang Med Rev.
  • 2009 Feb;29(1):77-83.
Knee injury is one of the most common sports-related injuries, especially in young athletic patients. Most injuries can be managed conservatively with good results, and nowadays growing interest is paid...
CITED
export Copy
Close
SHARE
Twitter Facebook
Close
Neck Pain

Choi KH

  • KMID: 1467530
  • Hanyang Med Rev.
  • 2009 Feb;29(1):33-38.
Neck pain is common symptom; one out of three individuals can recall at least one incidence of neck pain in their lifetime. Evaluating and treating common cervical spine conditions calls...
CITED
export Copy
Close
SHARE
Twitter Facebook
Close
Sports for the Disabled: History and the Classification

Bae H

  • KMID: 1467536
  • Hanyang Med Rev.
  • 2009 Feb;29(1):94-106.
There has been growing movement to need the Sports for the disabled. The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) and National Paralympic Committee (NPC) have been structured more systematically and more specialized....
CITED
export Copy
Close
SHARE
Twitter Facebook
Close
Rehabilitation of Common Ankle and Foot Sports Injuries

Hwang JH

  • KMID: 1467535
  • Hanyang Med Rev.
  • 2009 Feb;29(1):84-93.
Ankle and foot injuries are endemic to all sports that involve running, jumping, cutting, or kicking. Ankle injuries, especially ligament sprains are the most common injuries seen at all levels...
CITED
export Copy
Close
SHARE
Twitter Facebook
Close
Exercise Testing and Prescription

Yang YJ

  • KMID: 1467528
  • Hanyang Med Rev.
  • 2009 Feb;29(1):20-27.
The benefits of exercises and physical activities have been proven for all-cause mortality, cardiovascular morbidity and many illnesses. To workout safely, medical examination and exercise testing should be done prior...
CITED
export Copy
Close
SHARE
Twitter Facebook
Close
Female and Sports

Kim MJ

  • KMID: 1467529
  • Hanyang Med Rev.
  • 2009 Feb;29(1):28-32.
The past three decades have seen a dramatic increase in female participation in athletics. The presentation of female athlete in 2008 Beijing Olympic Game increased up to 42.4% of total...
CITED
export Copy
Close
SHARE
Twitter Facebook
Close
Biomechanics of Sports Injury

Lee SU

  • KMID: 1467527
  • Hanyang Med Rev.
  • 2009 Feb;29(1):4-19.
Biomechanics is the application of mechanical principles to living organisms. Evaluation of sporting techniques such as running biomechanics and swim stroke biomechanics and understanding of the biomechanics of different sporting...
CITED
export Copy
Close
SHARE
Twitter Facebook
Close
Rehabilitation Treatments for the Sports Injuries on the Lumbar Spine, Hip & Pelvis

Lee SH, Hong YK

  • KMID: 1467533
  • Hanyang Med Rev.
  • 2009 Feb;29(1):67-76.
Low back pain is a common problem seen in both atheletes and general population. The elite athlete losing significant playing time because of a back injury. Although an actual pain...
CITED
export Copy
Close
SHARE
Twitter Facebook
Close
Rehabilitation of Sports Related Shoulder Injuries

Chung SG

  • KMID: 1467531
  • Hanyang Med Rev.
  • 2009 Feb;29(1):39-49.
variety of sports activities can result in shoulder injuries either by an accidental strong trauma or by repetitive but cumulative stress for a long period. Based on the huge amount...
CITED
export Copy
Close
SHARE
Twitter Facebook
Close

Go to Top

Copyright © 2024 by Korean Association of Medical Journal Editors. All rights reserved.     E-mail: koreamed@kamje.or.kr