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Upper Body Shape Classification and the Characteristics of Obese Women (성인 비만 여성의 상반신 체형 분류 및 유형별 특성 분석)

  • Yoon, Hye-Jun;Choi, Hyun-Sook
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.33 no.8
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    • pp.1262-1272
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    • 2009
  • The study is classifies the figures of obese women aged 20-50 with an over 25 BMI from the data of the fifth Size Korea in 2005. As the result of conducting the factor analysis for segmenting the shape, Factor 1, Factor 2, Factor 3, and Factor 4 are respectively derived as the factor on a volume, the factor on the size of the vertical direction, the factor on the shoulder region, and the factor on the body length balance. As the result of conducting the cluster analysis using 4 factors (scores extracted from the analysis of factor analysis) the body type of obese women was classified into four types. The name of shape was specified by combining 'P' (an abbreviation of petite) that indicated the height (smaller than 155cm) among the height names of KS standard, 'R' (abbreviation of regular) that indicated the height (155cm-165cm) and the body characteristics. Type 1 had the longest length, and normal circumference, thickness, and width but with the developed shoulder. Type 1 was classified as a robust, 'Plus-RH'. Type 2 had the middle height, the shortest length of the upper part, a relatively-long length of the lower part of body. Type 2 shows the characteristics of a small body that was classified as 'Plus-PI'. The most obese body was Type 3 that had the normal length and shoulder size but showed the longest length of the upper part of the body; it was classified as 'Plus-PO'. Type 4 as the small shape had a potbelly and showed the characteristics of the shortest body classified as 'Plus-Pb'.

Working Conditions Related to Cumulative Trauma Disorder and Symptoms of Cumulative Trauma Disorder in Furniture Company Employees (가구회사 근무자들의 누적외상성장애 관련 작업조건과 누적외상성장애 증상)

  • Moon Jung Soon;Kwon Eun Ha
    • Journal of Korean Public Health Nursing
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.266-277
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    • 2003
  • In order to investigate the working conditions related to cumulative trauma disorder(CTD) and symptoms of CTD, a survey was conducted covering 305 employees who were working in three furniture manufacturing companies in Kyungin area. Data were collected by using questionnaire of the Personal Ergonomics Profiles. The results were as follows : 1. The mean score of working conditions related to CTD was 0.95. The mean score of working conditions for labor workers were significantly higher than that of clerical workers. Among 4 factors of working conditions, the higher score were shown in the working and environment factors with 1.22 and 1.18, respectively. 2. Symptom prevalence rate of CTD for workers was $81.0\%\;{;}\;82.9\%$ for labor workers and $77.0\%$ for clerical workers. As for symptom of CTD in body part, higher rate were shown in lower back with $50.2\%$, shoulder and neck with $38.4\%\;and\;36.4\%$ respectively. 3. The score of symptom severity of CTD were 3.45. Significant difference was shown in symptom severity of forearm and wrist/hand part between labor and clerical workers. As for symptom severity of CTD in body part the higher score were shown in shoulder, ankle/foot, forearm. lower leg and elbow. and the highest score for labor workers were shoulder and ankle/foot and for clerical workers was lower back. 4. As a whole, symptom of CTD for workers positively correlated to working conditions. 5. Symptom of CTD for workers seemed to be significantly influenced by working factor, sex, working duration and working area factor.

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Sternocostoclavicular Hyperostosis - One Case Report - (흉늑쇄골 과골증-1례 보고-)

  • Yoo Jae-Doo;Lee Dong-Wook;Han*, Woon-Seop;Lee Sun-Hwa
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.88-92
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    • 1999
  • Sternocostoclavicular hyperostosis is a relatively uncommon disease characterized by hyperostosis and soft tissue ossification in the clavicle, sternum and the anterior part of the upper ribs. Although the cause of this disease is unknown, radiologic feature is diagnostic. We report one case of sternocostoclavicular hyperostosis with pain and limitation of motion on shoulder.

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The Effect of Self Stretching Exercise in Patients with Shoulder Adhesive Capsulitis (견관절의 유착성 관절낭염 환자에 대한 자가신장운동의 효과)

  • Seo, Byung-Do;Shin, Hyung-Soo
    • The Journal of Korean Physical Therapy
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.19-26
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    • 2010
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of (a) a self stretching exercise (SSE) maintained below the level of pain with (b) physical therapy (PT) performed without pain limitation in patients with adhesive capsulitis. Methods: Forty-three subjects with frozen shoulder were recruited. Subjects were randomly assigned to one of two groups - an experimental group (SSE group, $n_1=18$) and a control group (PT group, $n_2=25$). The duration of each intervention was five weeks. We assessed night pains, range of motion (ROM), and shoulder function. Results: Overall, subjects in both groups improved over five weeks (p<0.05). The change in the PT group was greater (p<0.05) Conclusion: SSE carried out under the pain threshold may be used to treat patients with adhesive capsulitis SSE can be prescribed with PT as part of a home program or of group management.

Dynamic behavior and impact analysis of high level impact system (고 충격 시스템의 충격력 및 동적 거동 해석)

  • 박춘식;박영필;양현석;김효준;최의중;이성배
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2001.11b
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    • pp.597-602
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    • 2001
  • The structure of the human body has a limit to absorb the high-level-impact that occurs in shoulder-fired system. In other to solve this problem, short recoil system is applied to shoulder-fired system, and is verified experimentally, and then is performed analysis of parameters sensitivity, optimization of main part. According to the results, we developed A fundamental basis for buffering structure modeling that is operated by high level input in shoulder-fired system

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Delayed surgical repair of the deltoid following acromioplasty: a case report

  • Zohaib Sherwani;Chase Kelley;Hassan Farooq;Nickolas G. Garbis
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.334-338
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    • 2022
  • Currently, the literature contains few studies that describe any potential complications following arthroscopic acromioplasty. Because part of the anterior deltoid originates from the anterior acromion, there is a risk for violation and subsequent iatrogenic rupture or avulsion during this procedure. This type of injury can be a devastating problem for patients that may lead to poor function and debilitating pain. We present a patient with deltoid insufficiency following arthroscopic acromioplasty who elected to proceed with operative management with a planned arthroscopic evaluation of the shoulder followed by an open deltoid repair. At the final follow-up visit 2.5 years postoperatively, the patient reported improved pain from baseline and no residual disability and was able to perform most activities of daily living without difficulty. This case serves as an example of a surgical repair for a deltoid avulsion following arthroscopic acromioplasty. As there is still a lack of standard guidelines, our suture repair technique can be considered one method of treatment for this type of injury.

Design and Control of a Wearable Robot (Wearable Robot Arm의 제작 및 제어)

  • Jeong, Youn-Koo;Kim, Yoon-Kyong;Kim, Kyung-Hwan;Park, Jong-Oh
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2001.06b
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    • pp.277-282
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    • 2001
  • As human-friendly robot techniques improve, the concept of the wearability of robotic arms becomes important. A master arm that detects human arm motion and provides virtual forces to the operator is an embodied concept of a wearable robotic arm. In this study, we design a 7 DOF wearable robotic arm with high joint torques. An operator wearing this robotic arm can move around freely because this robotic arm was designed to have its fixed point at the shoulder part of the operator. The proposed robotic arm uses parallel mechanisms at the shoulder part and the wrist part on the model of the human muscular structure of an upper limb. To reduce the computational load in solving the forward kinematics and to prevent singularity motions of the parallel mechanism, yawing motion of the parallel mechanisms was separated using a slip ling mechanism. The total weight of the proposed robotic arm is about 4 kg. An experimental result of force tracking test for the pneumatic control system and an application example for VR robot are described to show the validity of the robot.

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A Study on Power Dressing in Socio-culture (파워드레싱(Power Dressing)에 대한 사회문화적 연구)

  • Chung, Mee-Hye
    • Journal of the Korea Fashion and Costume Design Association
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.31-45
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    • 2013
  • Fashion appears as a similar sense of form in a regularly cyclical way. The part highlighted in the female body also becomes that way. The social and cultural problem of fashion is also a matter about the selection of a wearer on how to wear in what environment. Power dressing means an attire that makes you feel dignity, intelligence or power and an attire that is needed to succeed in the business society. It is based on the fact that women started wearing tailored suits that were regarded as the exclusive item of men as the women's social activity was actively progressing. The purpose of the study is to analyze the problem of styles in the social and cultural perspectives. The power dressing was repeatedly appeared in 1930s, 1980s and 2000s. Therefore, this study collected photo data and literature documents to analyze and compare shoulders represented during these three periods, and to examine what social cultural environment was operated for each period and how the designers of each period expressed with clothes. Power dressing is characterized by the use of shoulder pad for the first time for 1930s, the extended shoulder for 1980s and the design the extended shoulder with the more decorative method for 2000s. Power dressing has been utilized as women's gain and improvement of social status, flaunting of economical status and a symbol of individuality and identity.

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Osteokinematic analysis during shoulder abduction using the C-arm

  • Lee, Seung Hoo;Kim, Younghoon;Lee, Dong Geon;Lee, Kyeong-Bong;Lee, Gyu Chang
    • Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Science
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.208-213
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    • 2017
  • Objective: Despite reliable evidence of abnormal scapular motions increases, there is not yet sufficient evidence of abnormal humeral translations. This study aims to analyze the motion of the humeral head toward the scapula when the shoulder is actively abducted using the C-arm. Design: A case report. Methods: The participant was a healthy man without any limitation and pain during shoulder movement. The participant's shoulder was abducted; this movement in the frontal plane was measured using a C-arm (anterior-posterior view) and was analyzed with computer-aided design. The starting posture was $15^{\circ}$, and as the participant abducted his shoulder measurements were taken and analyzed at $30^{\circ}$, $60^{\circ}$, $90^{\circ}$, $120^{\circ}$, $150^{\circ}$, and ending at $165^{\circ}$. A line was drawn perpendicularly to the line connecting the humeral head axis to the glenoid, and another line was drawn perpendiculary to the line connecting the scapular axis to the glenoid. The distance between the two lines measured is defined as the e value. Results: At the starting posture ($15^{\circ}$), the central axis of the humeral head was located 1.92 mm inferior to the central axis of the scapula. The humeral head was superiorly translated from the starting posture to $120^{\circ}$, and then, showed an inferior translation to the ending posture ($165^{\circ}$). Conclusions: The results of this study showed that the humeral head moved upward from the starting posture ($15^{\circ}$) up to $120^{\circ}$ indicating, superior translation, and it moved downward when the posture was past $120^{\circ}$, indicating inferior translation.