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Gait Disturbances in Elderly Life

Park KW

Gait disturbances in elderly often lead to falls and disability. And abnormal gait predicts functional decline and poor quality of life. I reviewed on the nervous systems and higher cortical...
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Diagnosis and Neurological View of Sarcopenia

Moon Y, Han SH

Sarcopenia (Greek ‘sarx’ or flesh+‘penia’ or loss) originally is proposed as the term to describe age-related decrease of muscle mass. These days, sarcopenia is defined as a syndrome characterized by...
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Arthritis

Jung KH

Changes in the musculoskeletal system due to aging lead to muscle weakness, muscle atrophy, degenerative changes in joints and cartilage, and decreased bone density. Pain in the joints is a...
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Characteristics of Gait in the Elderly: Normal vs. Abnormal

Park JH

Human gait inevitably deteriorates with “physiologic” aging as well as age-related pathologic conditions particularly in the older adults. However, some of them maintain relatively normal gait pattern well into their...
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Quantitative Analysis of Gait and Balance

Park J

With developing technology, quantitative analysis of gait and balance has been much interested in last decade. In gait analysis, three-dimensional motions capture and gait analysis using foot pressure is widely...
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Treatment and Diagnosis of Osteoporosis

Hong S

Osteoporosis is a skeletal disorder characterized by a compromised bone strength and an increased risk of fracture. Older women with low bone mineral density (BMD) have a higher prevalence of...
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