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심한 내반 변형의 진행성 관절염 환자의 인공 슬관절 전치환술 시 경골 근위부의 내반을 동반한 외회전 변형 (External Tibial Torsion with Proximal Tibia Vara in Total Knee Arthroplasty of Advanced Osteoarthritis with Severe Varus Deformed Knees)

  • 선두훈;송인수;김준범;김철우;정덕희;정의탁
    • 대한정형외과학회지
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    • 제55권1호
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    • pp.62-70
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    • 2020
  • 목적: 경골-대퇴 각이 20° 이상인 심한 내반 변형의 진행성 관절염 환자에서 경골 근위부의 내반과 외회전 변형이 보고된 바 있다. 저자들은 인공 슬관절 전치환술 시 경골 근위부의 외회전 변형 및 골간단 상부의 내반 변형에 대하여 방사선적 계측으로 대조군과 비교하였고 수술 전후의 방사선 및 임상 결과를 알아보았다. 대상 및 방법: 2007년 1월부터 2016년 3월까지 인공 슬관절 전치환술 중 수술 전 기립 방사선상 경골-대퇴 각이 20° 이상의 내반 변형을 보이고 2년 이상 추시가 가능했던 37명, 43 슬관절을 대상으로 하였다. 평균 추시 기간은 45.7개월이었다. 비수술적 치료를 받은 Kellgren-Lawrence 제3단계이며 경골-대퇴 각이 3° 이하인 43 슬관절을 대조군으로 설정하여 경골 근위부의 외회전 변형과 내반 변형을 비교하였다. 경골 근위부의 외회전 변형은 단순 방사선상의 근위 경비골 중첩 길이와 컴퓨터 단층촬영 상의 경골 염전각을, 근위 경골의 내반 변형은 근위 경골 경사각을 대상군과 대조군에서 각각 측정하여 비교하였다. 대상군의 수술 전후에 근위 경비골 중첩 길이, 경골 염전각, 근위 경골 경사각, hospital for special surgery (HSS) 점수를 측정하여 비교하였다. 결과: 대상군의 수술 전 및 추시상 근위 경비골 중첩길이는 각각 평균 18.6 mm, 평균 11.2 mm (p=0.031)로, 대조군의 평균 8.7 mm와 통계적으로 유의한 차이가 있었다(p=0.024). 경골 염전각은 수술 전 평균 13.8°에서 최종 추시 상 평균 14.0°로 통계적 유의성이 없었으며(p=0.489), 대조군의 평균 21.9°와 통계적으로 유의한 차이가 있었다(p=0.012). 근위 경골 경사각은 수술 전 평균 12.2°, 최종 추시상 평균 0°였으며(p<0.01), 대조군의 평균 1.2°와 통계적으로 유의한 차이가 있었다(p<0.01). 대상군의 임상적 결과는 HSS 점수가 수술 전 평균 34점에서 최종 추시 시 평균 87점으로 증가하였으며 통계적으로 유의성이 있었다(p=0.028). 결론: 20° 이상의 심한 내반 변형의 진행성 관절염 환자는 대조군에 비해 근위 경골의 외회전 변형과 골간단 상부의 내반 변형이 통계적으로 의미 있게 증가되었다. 대상군의 수술 전후의 경골 염전각은 통계적으로 의미 있는 변화가 없었으나 합병증 없이 좋은 임상 결과를 보였다.

국산(國産)스테인레스강선계(鋼線系) 교정용선재(矯正用線材)의 개발(開發)과 물리적(物理的) 성질(性質)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究) (A STUDY ON DEVELOPMENT AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF STAINLESS STEEL ORTHODONTIC WIRES MADE IN KOREA)

  • 성재현;권오원;경희문;이기대
    • 대한치과교정학회지
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    • 제19권2호
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    • pp.7-24
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    • 1989
  • The physical properties of seven sizes of control groups and experimental group in stainless steel orthodontic wires were studied in tension, hardness, bending, torsion and observation of microstructure. The wires (0.40-0.90mm dia.) of round type were tested in the as-received condition. The wires of control groups were TRU-CHROME and REMANIUM, and experimental group was SK wire which was developed by ourselves and made in Korea. The results were as follows; 1. The chemical compositions of control groups and experimental group were austenite stainless steel wires of SOS 304. 2. Higher values of tensile and yield strength in tension were control group I, experimental group, control group II. Maximum tensile and yield strength of experimental group were $203.63{\pm}1.41kg/mm^2$ in 0.70mm diameter and $148.96{\pm}4.88kg/mm^2$ in 0.60mm diameter, and maximum elongation was $5.20{\pm}0.57%$ in 0.45mm diameter. 3. Hardness values of experimental group were similar to control groups. Maximum hardness values were $596.2{\pm}13.66Hv$ in 0.45mm diameter wire of control group I, $590.5{\pm}20.08Hv$ in 0.50mm diameter wire of control group II, and $563.6{\pm}5.35Hv$ in 0.70mm diameter wire of experimental group. 4. Torsion properties of experimental group were similar to control group I and more than control group II. Maximum torsion cycles were $31.8{\pm}2.48$ in 0.45mm diameter of control group I, $17.4{\pm}4.84$ in 0.60mm diameter of control group II, and $24.6{\pm}3.04$ in 0.45mm diameter of experimental group. 5. Maximum bending cycles of experimental group were smaller than control groups. Maximum bending cycles were $9.00{\pm}0.00$ in 0.50mm diameter wire of control group I, $10.0{\pm}0.82$ in 0.40mm diameter wire of control group II, and $8.0{\pm}1.26$ in 0.50mm diameter wire of experimental group. 6. Microstructures of experimental and control groups co-existed with martensited austenite structure and elongated austenite structure. 7. The direction of wire fracture was propagated parallel to torsion direction typically and there was no probability showing wire fracture at inclusions and surface scratches. 8. The type of wire fracture was brittle fracture at initiation site and ductile fracture at core.

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Effect of Gym-ball Exercise Program to Pelvis and Spine of the 20's Woman

  • Oh, Seung-Hyean;Yoo, Kyung-Tae
    • 대한물리의학회지
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    • 제9권4호
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    • pp.339-345
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    • 2014
  • PURPOSE: This study is to investigate the effect of 4 weeks of gym ball exercise on the pelvis and spine of women in 20s. METHODS: Randomly selected 10 of 20 subjects are allocated to experimental group who will practice gym-ball exercise while the rest 10 subjects are allocated to control group. Values for pelvic obliquity DL-DR, pelvic torsion DL-DR, pelvic rotation, kyphotic angle ICT-ITL (max), and lordotic angle ITL-ILS (max) were measured through recording using 3-dimensional image analyzer as a preliminary inspection. Gym-ball exercise was implemented 3 sessions a week for 4 weeks. Each session consisted of 10 minutes of warm up exercise, 30 minutes of main exercise, and 10 minutes of cool down exercise totaling 50 minutes. Post inspections were measured after exercise. RESULTS: Experimental group showed statistically significant difference in pelvic obliquity DL-DR, pelvic torsion DL-DR, and kyphotic angle ICT-ITL (max) (p<.05) and values of pelvic obliquity DL-DR showed statistically significant difference between two groups (p<.05). However pelvic rotation, lordotic angle ITL-ILS (max) did not show a significant difference. CONCLUSION: These results showed that gym-ball exercise has positive effect in the pelvic obliquity, torsion and spine kyphotic angle and expected to have positive effect on the body balance, body lineup, and coordination.

Correlation of wind load combinations including torsion on medium-rise buildings

  • Keast, D.C.;Barbagallo, A.;Wood, G.S.
    • Wind and Structures
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    • 제15권5호
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    • pp.423-439
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    • 2012
  • Three common medium- rise building forms were physically tested to study their overall wind induced structural response. Emphasis was placed on the torsional response and its correlation with other peak responses. A higher correlation was found between the peak responses than between the general fluctuating parts of the signals. This suggests a common mechanism causing the peak event, and that this mechanism is potentially different to the mechanism causing the general load fluctuations. The measurements show that about 80% of the peak overall torsion occur simultaneously with the peak overall along wind drag for some generic building shapes. However, the peak torsional response occurs simultaneously with only 30%-40% of the peak overall drag for the rectangular model. These results emphasise the importance of load combinations for building design, which are often neglected in the design of medium sized rigid buildings for which the along-wind drag is dominant. Current design wind loading standards from around the world were evaluated against the results to establish their adequacy for building design incorporating wind-induced torsion effects. Although torsion is frequently neglected, for some structural systems it may become more important.

On the Mordell-Weil Groups of Jacobians of Hyperelliptic Curves over Certain Elementary Abelian 2-extensions

  • Moon, Hyun-Suk
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • 제49권3호
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    • pp.419-424
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    • 2009
  • Let J be the Jacobian variety of a hyperelliptic curve over $\mathbb{Q}$. Let M be the field generated by all square roots of rational integers over a finite number field K. Then we prove that the Mordell-Weil group J(M) is the direct sum of a finite torsion group and a free $\mathbb{Z}$-module of infinite rank. In particular, J(M) is not a divisible group. On the other hand, if $\widetilde{M}$ is an extension of M which contains all the torsion points of J over $\widetilde{\mathbb{Q}}$, then $J(\widetilde{M}^{sol})/J(\widetilde{M}^{sol})_{tors}$ is a divisible group of infinite rank, where $\widetilde{M}^{sol}$ is the maximal solvable extension of $\widetilde{M}$.

The Effect of Coordinative Locomotor Training Using Elastic Bands on the Flexibility and Body Alignment of Elementary School Right-Handed Baseball Players

  • Jeong, Mobeom
    • The Journal of Korean Physical Therapy
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    • 제33권5호
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    • pp.217-223
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    • 2021
  • Purpose: This study sought to identify the effects of coordinative locomotor training (CLT) using elastic bands on the flexibility and body alignment of right-handed baseball players in elementary school. Methods: The subjects were 20 instructed right-handed baseball players in elementary school. They were classified into the experimental group with 10 players (n=10) to be given coordinative locomotor training using elastic bands and the control group with 10 players (n=10). Flexibility was measured by the sit and reach exercise. Body alignment was measured using formetric 4D method to measure the trunk imbalance angle (TI), trunk torsion angle (TT), pelvic tilt angle (PTi), pelvic torsion angle (PTo), pelvic rotation angle (PR), kyphotic angle (Ky), and lordotic angle (Lo). Results: There was a significant increase in the flexibility within the experimental group (p<0.05). after the intervention. There was also a significant increase in the difference between the experimental group and the control group (p<0.05). There was a significant decrease in PR during body alignment in the experimental group after intervention (p<0.05). An analysis of the differences between groups showed a significant decrease in the PR of the experimental group compared to the control group (p<0.05). Conclusion: These findings show that coordinative locomotor training using elastic bands would be effective for enhancing the flexibility and pelvic rotation of elementary school right-handed baseball players.

YANG-MILLS CONNECTIONS ON CLOSED LIE GROUPS

  • Pyo, Yong-Soo;Shin, Young-Lim;Park, Joon-Sik
    • 호남수학학술지
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    • 제32권4호
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    • pp.651-661
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, we obtain a necessary and sufficient condition for a left invariant connection in the tangent bundle over a closed Lie group with a left invariant metric to be a Yang-Mills connection. Moreover, we have a necessary and sufficient condition for a left invariant connection with a torsion-free Weyl structure in the tangent bundle over SU(2) with a left invariant Riemannian metric g to be a Yang-Mills connection.

The Effects of a Horseback Riding Simulation Exercise on the Spinal Alignment of Children with Cerebral Palsy

  • Choi, Hyun-Jin;Kim, Ki-Jong;Nam, Ki-Won
    • The Journal of Korean Physical Therapy
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    • 제26권3호
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    • pp.209-215
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    • 2014
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of postural control training using a horseback riding simulation on the spinal alignment of children with cerebral palsy. Methods: This study was conducted with 30 children with cerebral palsy at levels I~IV in the Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS), and they were randomly divided into a control group and a hippotherapy group. Both the control group and the experimental group received NDT for 30 minutes per session, four times per week for ten weeks, while the experimental group also received hippotherapy 15 minutes per session, four times per week for ten weeks, after the neurodevelopmental treatment (NDT). The horseback riding simulators (JOBA, EU7805, Panasonic) used in this study simulated actual horse movements. Trunk imbalance, pelvic torsion, and pelvic tilt were measured in each group before the exercise and five weeks and ten weeks after the beginning of the exercise using a spinal structure analysis system (ABW Mapper). Results: The Intra-group effects on trunk imbalance, pelvic torsion, and pelvic tilt according to the exercise periods after the hippotherapy were tested, and the results showed significant interaction effects between the groups and the periods (p<0.05). Conclusion: The horseback riding simulation exercise was shown to be effective for the spinal alignment of children with cerebral palsy. Therefore, additional studies should be conducted with more children with CP divided by type.

Effects of Trunk Stabilization Exercise Using Active Vibration on Spinal Alignment in Normal Adult Females: A Randomized Controlled Trial

  • Park, Sunghwan;Kim, Yongseong;Park, Chibok
    • 국제물리치료학회지
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    • 제11권4호
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    • pp.2184-2190
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    • 2020
  • Background: Although studies have been conducted on muscle thickness and balance in trunk stabilization exercise and exercise using vibration props, studies on trunk stabilization exercise using active vibration for spinal alignment are still insufficient to draw a conclusion. Objectives: To investigate the effect of trunk stabilization exercise using active vibration on the spinal alignment in adult females. Design: A randomized controlled trial. Methods: Twenty-six adult females were randomly assigned to the experimental group (active vibration) and 13 control groups (active non-vibrating) and exercised three times a week for 8 weeks. Each group was measured for spinal alignment before exercise and 8 weeks after exercise. Spinal alignment, trunk imbalance, pelvic tilt, and pelvic torsion were measured using a spinal alignment analyzer. Results: Trunk imbalance was a significantly different depending on the time in the experimental group and the control group (P<.05). Pelvic tilt was a significant difference between the groups (P<.05). Also, pelvic tilt was a significantly different depending on the time in the experimental group (P<.05), but the control group showed no significant difference (P>.05). Pelvic torsion was no significant difference in both groups (P>.05). Conclusion: This study demonstrates that trunk stabilization exercise using active vibration has a positive effect on the alignment of the spine.