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Tendinopathy as Sports Injury: Characteristics and Management

Yoo JD, Lim HM, Kim YK

With increased participation in sporting activity, overuse tendon injuries are a major problem in sports medicine. Tendinopathy is generic descriptive term for the clinical conditions in and around tendons arising...
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Complete Rupture of the Proximal Hamstring

Kweon SH, Kim CG, Yoo BM, Cho HH, Choi YC

While a sprain of the hamstring muscle is relatively common in athletes or those who participate in physically active sports, a complete rupture of the proximal hamstring is relatively rare....
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Erratum: Biomechanical Parameters in Arch Building Gait Measured by Gait Analysis System with Pressure Sensor

Lee BY, Yoo SD, Lee SA, Chon J, Kim DH, Jeong YS, Noh SG, Lee MA, Lee WJ, Kim EH, Kang SJ, Ryu JC

The funding acknowledgment in this article was omitted as published.
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Isolated Infraspinatus Tear and Suprascapular Nerve Neuropathy after Barbotage and Steroid Injection of Calcific Tendinitis

Bang JY

Isolated rupture of infraspinatus after barbotage for calcific tendinitis has not been reported in the literature. We report on a case of isolated infraspinatus rupture and suprascapular nerve neuropathy after...
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Skeletal Muscle Glycogen Breakdown According to Duration of Endurance Training

Kim SH

Endurance exercise training such as marathon can increase the ability of exercise performance. Muscle glycogen is associated with an exercise performance, because glycogen depletion is primary causes of muscle fatigue....
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A Metastatic Lung Adnocarcinoma Misdiagnosed as Trauma Induced Sternoclavicular Joint Arthrosis

Kim JH, Yoo JH, Kwak HI, Song SH, Kim JY

The prevalence of metastatic tumorous lesion at medial clavicle or sternoclavicular joint is low. Herein, we presented a 45-year-old female patient with left sternoclavicular joint pain followed a weight-lifting exercise....
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Analysis of Bodybuilder's Skeletal Muscle Characteristics Using Tensiomyography

Chai JH, Kim BK, Kim C, Kim CH, Bae SW

The aim of this study is to evaluate the contractile properties of thigh muscles in bodybuilders through tensiomyography (TMG). Our hypothesis is that maximal displacement (Dm) in bodybuilders would be...
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Effects of Three-Week Stair Climbing Exercise for Weight Control: A Case Series Study

Choi J, Kang K, Kim JS, Oh B

This study is designed to check whether everyday-life stair climbing, which is a low-cost and readily accessible form of exercise, is effective for reducing overweight of sedentary people in various...
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Ultrasonographic Findings of Little Leaguer's Shoulder

Ku JH, Cho HL, Jin HK, Park KB, Shin MJ

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the ultrasonographic findings of little leaguer's shoulder among adolescent baseball players. Forty-two little leaguer's shoulder patients (age, 11–16 years; mean, 13.8 years;...
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Effects of Ultra-Marathon Running on Pro-inflammatory, Anti-inflammatory and Endothelial Function Factors in Athletes with Exercise-induced Hypertension

Kim CH, Kang DH, Kim YJ

Running for a long distance in runners with exercise-induced hypertension (EIH) increases high blood pressure (BP) which causes myocardial burden, inducing elevation of cardiac markers. It is assumed to be...
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Body Fat Content Does Not Affect Body's Maximal Muscle Strength

Choi J, Kim S, Hur S, Lee J

We investigated that the relationship between body fat content and maximal muscle strength when skeletal muscle mass was matched. Muscle mass was measured from 140 preliminary selected people, and 30...
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Morphologic Analysis of the Fifth Metatarsal Stress Fracture: The Precise Coronal and Sagittal Location

Lee KT, Young KW, Park YU, Jegal H, Seo JH

From a biomechanical standpoint, the main pathologic abnormality of fifth metatarsal stress fracture is the location where repetitive tensile stress concentrated. Decreasing tensile force in this region would be a...
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Effects of Intra-dialytic, Short-term Resistance Exercise on Physical Fitness, Depression and Dialysis Adequacy

Lee O, Kim MH, Lee CH, Oh IH, Kim YS

This study aims to identify effects of intra-dialytic, short-term strength exercises on physical fitness, depression and dialysis adequacy. In addition, we aim to examine the minimum level of momentum that...
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Comparison of the Result of the Intramedullary Nail Fixation and Plate Fixation in Humeral Shaft Fracture with Butterfly Fragments

Kho DH, Kim HJ, Kim BM, Hwang HR

First aim of this study was to compare the results of the intramedullary nail fixation and plate fixation for the management of humeral shaft fracture with butterfly fragments. Second aim...
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Comparison of Two Different Humeral Entries in Medial Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction Using Docking Technique in Baseball Players

Park JY, Chung SW, Lee JH, Oh SB, Oh KS

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the humeral tunnel characters and clinical relevance according to entry point of the humeral tunnel in the baseball players. It was hypothesized...
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