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Adult Tillaux-Chaput Tubercle Fracture with Volkmann Fracture during Tennis: A Case Report

Yu JS, Kim KW, Lee CY

An avulsion fracture of the anterolateral tibial epiphysis or Tillaux fracture is commonly seen in adolescents, reported first by Paul Jules Tillaux in 1892. Adolescent Tillaux fracture occurs during the...
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Effects of Williams Exercise and McKenzie Exercise on Pain Level and Oswestry Disability Index in Chronic Low Back Pain Patients

Ko DH

Purpose: This study was performed to investigate the effect of the intervention of Williams exercise and McKenzie exercise on pain level or disability index in patients with chronic low back...
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Video Analysis on the Injury Mechanism of the World Taekwondo Championship Athletes

Jeong HS, Park GS, Kang TK, Kim MJ, Jeon HG, Lee SY

Purpose: This study aimed to analyze the profiles and mechanisms of injuries using online injury surveillance system (OISS) with match video files at 2017 World Taekowndo Championship (WTC) athletes. Methods: This...
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Accelerometer and Self-reported Sedentary Time Related to Metabolic Syndrome

Lim J, Sung H, Kim JS, Kim G, Kim J, Kim Y

Purpose: The main purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between sedentary time and metabolic syndrome. Association of accelerometer and self-reported sedentary time on metabolic syndrome were also...
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Effects of Short-term Spinning Exercise on Vascular Function in Young Women

Kim YW, Jae SY, Cho MJ, Kim HJ

Purpose: Regular aerobic exercise has been recommended as an effective lifestyle strategy for the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease. However, it is unclear whether short-term exercise (< 6 weeks)...
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From Barbells to Brawns: The Physiology of Resistance Exercise and Skeletal Muscle Growth

Park J, Mcllvain V, Rosenberg J, Donovan L, Desai P, Kim JY

A complex network of biochemical pathways carries out the process of muscle regeneration/growth following resistance exercise. The initial inflammatory response following muscle damage is primarily mediated by the nuclear factor...
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