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The Effects of Ankle Strengthening Exercise and Toe Taping Walk Training to Lower Body Exercise Function (발목강화운동과 무지테이핑 걷기훈련이 하체운동기능에 미치는 영향)

  • Ji-Su Kang;Jong-Bok Lee;Il-Young Cho;Hyun-Tae Kim;Jong-Hyuck Kim;In-Dong Kim;Jae-Joong Kim;Jeong-Beom Park
    • Journal of Industrial Convergence
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    • v.21 no.7
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    • pp.51-63
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    • 2023
  • This study aimed to verify the effects of a 4-week program of ankle-strengthening exercise and toe-taping walk exercise on the basic lower body strength and walking to examine the benefits of the two exercises. The subjects involved 30 women in their 20s enrolled in university A. The subjects were equally divided into three groups - ankle-strengthening exercise group, toe-taping walk exercise group, and control group. The subjects were instructed to massage and do ankle-strengthening exercises using a towel, massage ball, and CRT, for 60 minutes, 3 times a week. They also taped their hallux valgus using a kinesiology tape and walked for 20 minutes with white tape applied. To sum up, the 4-week ankle-strengthening exercise and toe-taping walk exercise were identified to have a partial statistical significance on the basic lower body strength (muscular strength, power, and balance) and walking (length of gait line, plantar pressure, and COP) of women in their 20s. Therefore, the study confirmed the effects of ankle-strengthening exercises and toe-taping walk exercise on the lower body exercise function, and it is considered that further studies should be conducted on more various effects of the exercises by subdividing them into different pain locations and orthomechanic findings.

Selective tendon lengthening in the management of acquired claw toes (후천성 갈퀴족 변형의 선택적 건연장술 - 증례 보고 4례 -)

  • Choi, Joong-Geun;Choi, Sung-Woo;Lee, Kyung-Wook
    • Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.274-278
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    • 2003
  • Rare complications of distal tibia fracture are claw-toe deformity, cavus deformity and checkrein deformity. These complications may be due to contracture of the muscles of the deep posterior compartment of the leg after a compartment syndrome. These 4 cases were treated by selective tendon lengthening of flexor tendon at the retromalleolar level.

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보안토큰 평가대상 및 보안환경에 대한 연구

  • Gwak, Jin;Hong, Won-Sun;Lee, Wan-Seok
    • Information and Communications Magazine
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    • v.24 no.11
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    • pp.51-57
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    • 2007
  • 본 고에서는 미 국방성(DoD: Department of Defense) 커뮤니티 지원 하에 국가안전보장국 (NSA: National Security Agency)에 의해 작성된 공개키 기반구조 및 키 관리 기반구조 보안토큰 보호프로파일에서의 평가대상(TOE: Target of Evaluation) 분석을 통해 보안토큰에서의 평가대상 (TOE)에 대한 응용과 보안환경에 대하여 분석한다.

A Study on the Quality Characteristics of Leather Shoe Adhesives(I) -Ladies' Leather-shoe- (구두용 접착제의 품질 특성에 관한 연구(I) -여성 가죽구두-)

  • 서교택;이상신
    • Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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    • v.23 no.54
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    • pp.137-144
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    • 2000
  • The chloroprene adhesive for ladies' shoe-making applied by the cementing method in KS G 3116 has been evaluated.. For the quality test of adhesive for pump whole cut vamp using chloroprene adhesive, general property and adhesion strength were measured and duration for environmental exposure was tested. Also, a list of experiments for field application was prepared. In case of adhesion-strength measurement,, the KS G 3116 method of peel strength at end of toe was found to be reasonable by measurement through a whole length, toe to heel seat on feather edge.

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A Threats Statement Generation Method for Security Environment of Protection Profile (PP의 보안환경을 위한 위협문장 생성방법)

  • 고정호;이강수
    • The Journal of Society for e-Business Studies
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.69-86
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    • 2003
  • A Protection Profile(PP) is a common security and assurance requirements for a specific class of Information Technology security products such as firewall and smart card. A PP should be included "TOE(Target of Evaluation) Security Environment", which is consisted of subsections: assumptions, treat, organizational security policies. This paper presents a new threats statement generation method for developing TOE security environment section of PP. Our survey guides the statement of threats in CC(Common Criteria) scheme through collected and analysed hundred of threat statements from certified and published real PPs and CC Tool Box/PKB that is included a class of pre-defined threat and attack statements. From the result of the survey, we present a new asset classification method and propose a threats statement generation model. The former is a new asset classification method, and the later is a production rule for a well formed statement of threats.

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Effect of Taping Therapy and Inner Arch Support on Plantar Lower Body Alignment and Gait

  • Lee, Sojung;Jeong, Dawun;Kim, Dong-Eun;Yi, Kyungock
    • Korean Journal of Applied Biomechanics
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.229-238
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    • 2017
  • Objective: The purpose of this study was to identify the effects of taping therapy and inner arch support on pes planus lower extremity alignment and gait. Method: The study was conducted on 13 women in their 20s who had pes planus and no gait problems. Independent variables were the condition of wearing basic socks (S1) and the condition of wearing socks with taping therapy and inner arch support (S2). The dependent variables were resting calcaneal stance position (RCSP), plantar pressure distribution during gait, and underlying and medial longitudinal arch angle measured using radiography. Statistical analysis was performed using the Wilcoxon test with SPSS 23.0 for comparison of S1 and S2. Results: In the RCSP measurement, the angle range of S2 changed to normal. Meary's angle appeared to be less than the angle of S1, indicating alleviation of the degree of pes planus. The calcaneal pitch angle increased at S2 from that at S1. The plantar pressure distribution was divided into four areas (toe, forefoot, midfoot, and hindfoot). At S2, the maximum pressure increased in the toe and midfoot. The maximum force increased significantly in the toe and midfoot but decreased significantly in the forefoot and hindfoot. In addition, the contact area increased overall especially at the midfoot and hindfoot. Contact time decreased in the toe and forefoot, but increased in the midfoot and hindfoot. Conclusion: Taping therapy and inner arch support showed structural improvement of the pes planus. In addition, the force and pressure applied to the foot during walking are distributed evenly in the area of the sole, thus positively affecting walking.

The Effect of Hallux Valgus Correction Taping on Foot Arch and Static Balance of Young Adult with Hallux Valgus

  • Son, Jun-Seob;Jo, Yeon-Ju;Kim, Suhn-Yeop
    • Journal of Korean Physical Therapy Science
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.18-29
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    • 2017
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of hallux valgus (HV) correction taping on the foot arch and balance of young adults with HV of the big toe. Methods: Forty-eight adults volunteered to participate in this study; of them, the 37 feet (11 men, 26 women) with ${\geq}15^{\circ}$ lateral bending of the metatarsophalangeal joint of the big toe, on a goniometer, were selected as the target foot. Non-elastic correction tape was applied to the foot with HV, while the target foot was used to evaluate the changes, before versus after taping, in the lateral bending angle of the big toe, navicular drop level, Clarke angle, and static balance using a Gaitview system. Each measurement was performed three times, and the average of each set was used in the analysis. The patients'general characteristics were compared by using an independent t-test, and the measurement values were analyzed by using a paired t-test. Results: After taping, the lateral bending angle of the toe significantly decreased (p<.05), difference in navicular drop level significantly decreased (p<.05), the Clarke angle significantly increased (p<.05), and static balance significantly improved (p<.05). Conclusion: We showed that HV taping resulted in an immediately improved HV angle, arch, and single-leg standing balance on the foot with HV. However, further studies should investigate the correlation between HV and foot arch.