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A new year's greeting message

Roh HK

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Current update of therapeutic interventions for stroke rehabilitation

Jung HY

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New oral anticoagulants

Oh S

The most important and widely-prescribed drug for anticoagulation is a vitamin K antagonist such as warfarin although it has several limitations in clinical use. New oral anticoagulants (NOACs) have been...
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Robotics in rehabilitation for patients with brain disease

Chun MH, Yi JH

During recent years, robot-assisted rehabilitation therapies for patients with brain disease have rapidly advanced. However, due to their high cost and lack of evidence of clinical therapeutic effects, applying robot-assisted...
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Hair characteristics and androgenetic alopecia in Koreans

Choi GS

The scalp hair is composed of one hundred thousand of hairs. Each hair goes through the three phases of the hair cycle, which causes the hair to turn from an...
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Virtual reality based stroke rehabilitation

Kim DY, Park JB

Virtual reality (VR) is defined as an approach to user-computer interface that involves real-time simulation of an environment, scenario, or activity that allows for user interaction via multiple sensory channels....
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Noninvasive brain stimulation: repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation and transcranial direct current stimulation

Kim YH

Noninvasive brain stimulation provides an effective means of modulating the function of specific neural structures and shows potential for the rehabilitation of patients with brain disorders. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation...
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Constraint-induced movement therapy

Kim MW

Upper extremity paresis is a major impairment after stroke. Constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT), which is in contrast to traditional rehabilitation techniques, such as neurodevelopmental approaches and proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation, has...
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Treatment of dysphagia in patients with brain disorders

Beom J, Han TR

Dysphagia is caused by various pathologic conditions of which brain disorders are the major etiology. If food materials enter an airway, aspiration pneumonia or serious asphyxia can develop, which necessitates...
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Economic burden of otitis media and a survey of physicians for its practice and claim codes in Korea

Chun BC, Sohn WY, Jung W, Lee HJ

Otitis media (OM) is one of the most common pediatric infectious diseases. The burden of OM is known in many countries, but data for Korea has not been collected. The...
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