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예방치료 교정

  • Kim, Il-Bong;Gang, Gu-Han
    • The Journal of the Korean dental association
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    • v.19 no.5 s.144
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    • pp.389-389
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    • 1981
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예방치료 교정

  • Kim, Il-Bong;Gang, Gu-Han
    • The Journal of the Korean dental association
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    • v.20 no.3 s.154
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    • pp.192-192
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    • 1982
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예방치료 교정

  • Kim, Il-Bong;Gang, Gu-Han
    • The Journal of the Korean dental association
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    • v.20 no.5 s.156
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    • pp.396-396
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    • 1982
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예방치료 교정

  • Kim, Il-Bong;Gang, Gu-Han
    • The Journal of the Korean dental association
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    • v.20 no.6 s.157
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    • pp.476-476
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    • 1982
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예방치료 교정

  • Kim, Il-Bong;Gang, Gu-Han
    • The Journal of the Korean dental association
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    • v.20 no.9 s.160
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    • pp.738-738
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    • 1982
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예방치료 교정

  • Kim, Il-Bong;Gang, Gu-Han
    • The Journal of the Korean dental association
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    • v.20 no.10 s.161
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    • pp.826-826
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    • 1982
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예방치료 교정

  • Kim, Il-Bong;Gang, Gu-Han
    • The Journal of the Korean dental association
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    • v.20 no.8 s.159
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    • pp.656-656
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    • 1982
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Industrial Use of Back Belt for Preventing Low Back Injury : A Literature Review (허리부상을 방지하기 위한 허리보호대의 작업현장 사용에 대한 연구: 문헌고찰)

  • Yoon, Jang-Whon
    • Physical Therapy Korea
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.56-64
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    • 2000
  • 최근에 작업현장에서 널리 사용되고 있는 허리보호대는 그 예방적 효과에 대한 확실한 검증이 이루어지지 않고 있다. 작업현장에서의 허리보호대의 예방적 효과에 대한 8편의 생체역학적(biomechanical) 연구들과 6편의 역학적(epidemiological) 연구들 그리고 2편의 종합적 연구들을 비교 정리하였다. 대부분의 생체역학적 연구들은 허리보호대의 기계적 작용과 그에 따른 예방적 효과와의 직접적인 상관관계를 보여주지 못하고 있다. 역학적 연구들은 일관성 없는 결과들을 발표하여 작업현장에서의 허리보호대의 예방적 효과에 대한 연구결과간의 비교를 어렵게 하고 있다. 좀더 확실한 결론을 얻기 위해서 앞으로 작업현장에서의 허리보호대의 예방적 효과에 대한 더 많은 연구가 있어야 할 것이다.

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Understanding and Prevention of Fall-related Injuries in Older Adults in South Korea: A Systematic Review (한국 노인의 넘어짐과 연계된 인체손상에 대한 이해와 예방: 체계적 문헌 고찰)

  • Lim, Ki-taek;Lee, Ji-eun;Park, Ha-eun;Park, Su-young;Choi, Woochol Joseph
    • Physical Therapy Korea
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.34-48
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    • 2019
  • Background: Fall-related injuries in older adults are a major health problem, and the risks and mechanisms of these injuries should be affected by race, culture, living environment, and/or economic status. Objects: Research articles have been systematically reviewed to understand fall-related injuries in older adults in South Korea. Methods: 128 published research papers have been found through the Korea Citation Index and the Korean Studies Information Service System, and reviewed in various perspectives, including incidents, fall death rates, medical costs, causes, injury sites and types, locations where falls occurred, prevention strategies, scholarly fields interested in fall injuries, and the role of physical therapy. Results: Fall-related injuries were found to be more common in women than in men, and the number of incidents increased with age, with the highest rate found in individuals over 85 years old. Risk of fall injury was associated with education level, comorbidities, and fear of falling. Common places where falls occurred included the bathroom, living room, stairs, and hallway. Common types of injury included bruises, fractures, and sprains in the lower extremities. Intervention strategies included exercise programs, education, and protective clothing. Scholarly fields interested in fall-related injuries in older adults included medicine, nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, physical education, pharmacology, oriental medicine, biomedical engineering, design, clothing, and textiles. Physical therapy intervention using proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation has been used to improve one's balance. Conclusion: Any movement during the activities of daily living can lead to a fall. Physical therapists are highly educated to analyze human movements and should be involved in more research and practices to solve fall-related injuries in older adults.