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Injury Associated with Baby Walker (어린이 보행기 사용과 사고 실태조사)

  • 한정석;신현숙
    • Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.361-370
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    • 1999
  • Baby walkers have been a major cause of injuries in young children. The main purpose of this study is to identify the pattern of injuries associated with baby walker. The data ore collected from May 13 to June 15, 1998 from 438 mothers who have used or are using baby walkers for their children aged average 6 month old(range 1-33 month). It was founded that 19.2%(84 infants) of these children had walker-related accidents. The types of injuries included ‘falling down’(52.4%), ‘tiping over’(21.4%), ‘being crashed into the wall’(17.9%), and burns(1.2%). These injuries predominantly involved the head and neck region(88%). The majority of injuries were minor, and most injuries occured at home with the mother present. The most common reason to use the baby walker was to keep the infant happy and occupied. Although many parents used walker to promote walking, there was no supportive evidence that walkers helped babies learn to walk sooner. In conclusion, injuries among infants who use walkers are minor, but common. Also, baby walkers may cause a fatal min to some infants. Therefore, child safety warning label policies, anticipatory safety guidance and quality control of infant walkers are needed to prevent injuries associated with a infant walker.

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Comparisons of Quality of Life and Asymmetric Atrophy in Regularly Walking Elderly Female Stroke Survivors

  • Jee, Hea Mi
    • Journal of International Academy of Physical Therapy Research
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.1576-1585
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    • 2018
  • Regularly participating in physical activity is known to improve quality of life and body composition in elderly with stroke. However, comparatively less physical activity is performed by the stroke survivors. The factors related to inactivity in elderly female stroke survivors have not been elucidated. Therefore, this study aims to compare the quality of life factors and limb compositions between the active and inactive elderly female stroke survivors. Forty nine subjects between the ages of 65 to 75 years were selected from the KNHANES data between the years 2009 to 2011. In addition, 186 agematched healthy peers were also selected for limb composition comparisons. The subjects were groups based on walking days per week: walkers; 3 days or more, non-walkers; less than 3 days per week. BMI and waist circumference were within the obesity ranges for both the non-walkers and walkers. As results, the trend for greater fat (${\pm}10%$) and lean mass (${\pm}30%$) differences were observed for non-walker and walkers, respectively. Significantly greater reasons for function limitation by stroke and hypertension were reported with significantly greater self-care difficulty was shown by the walkers. In conclusion, elderly female stroke survivals may require customized motivation and continuous support to participate in physical activity regularly.

A Study of the Effects and Risks of Baby-walkers on Motor Development in Human Infants (보행기가 유아 운동발달에 주는 영향에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Ji Young;Min, Sae Ah;Yu, Sun Hee;Jang, Young Taek
    • Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
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    • v.46 no.2
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    • pp.122-127
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    • 2003
  • Purpose : Baby-walkers are used by many parents because of the convenience they provide in keeping children occupied, quiet, happy, and in stimulating ambulation. But, these devices have more risks than benefits. Therefore, we performed a study to evaluate the effects of baby-walkers on motor development of human infants according to the hours used in a day, total duration(months), and types of injuries associated with the walkers, and to establish effective methods. Methods : 1,045 questionnaires were filled out by parents who had a baby whose aged between 8 months and 15 months that visited local pediatric clinics and medical centers in Chonju and Iksan from May 1, 2002 to July 31, 2002. They were analyzed in a control group that didn't use babywalkers, a low-user group that used baby-walkers less than 2 hours a day and a high-user group that used them more than 2 hours a day. Results : The mean age of the 1,045 babies whose parents responded to the question investigation was $12.6{\pm}2.4$ months. The number of babies who used the baby-walkers were 811(77.6%). Crawling and walking alone were delayed in the high-user group. The parents who knew the side effects of the baby-walkers totalled 392(48.3%). Conclusion : The findings of this study revealed that many parents didn't know the effects of baby-walkers on motor development in their infants and the risks associated with baby-walkers. Therefore, we should educate parents on the risks of baby-walkers and recommend reducing the use of baby-walkers.

A study on universal walker design for elders with bent back (허리가 굽은 고령의 노인용 유니버설 보행보조기 디자인에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Yu Jin;Bae, In Yeong;Song, Seong Il
    • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.206-211
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    • 2017
  • The most of the elders or patients that use common walkers do not have enough physical strength in the legs and cannot walk for a long time where they want to go. So it is necessary to take rests and highly required to develop a multi-function walker that can guide walking safely for weak elders or patients with IT application products at the same time. This study is focused on the walkers for elders with bent back and the design to grant new values for elders to overcome limitations of existing walkers.

Visual Object Tracking by Using Multiple Random Walkers (다중 랜덤 워커를 이용한 객체 추적 기법)

  • Mun, Juhyeok;Kim, Han-Ul;Kim, Chang-Su
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.913-919
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, we propose the visual tracking algorithm that takes advantage of multiple random walkers. We first show the tracking method based on support vector machine as [1] and suggest a method that suppresses feature vectors extracted from backgrounds while preserve features vectors from foregrounds. We also show how to discriminate between foregrounds and backgrounds. Learned by reducing influences of backgrounds, support vector machine can clearly distinguish foregrounds and backgrounds from the image whose target objects are similar to backgrounds and occluded by another object. Thus, the algorithm can track target objects well. Furthermore, we introduce a simple method improving tracking speed. Finally, experiments validate that proposed algorithm yield better performance than the state-of-the-art trackers on the widely-used benchmark dataset with high speed.

Analysis of Surface Muscle Activity of Lower and Upper Musculus Erector Spinae According to Walkers form (보행기 형태에 따른 하지와 상지의 척추기립근의 표면 근활성도 분석)

  • Heo, Bo-Seob;Kim, Yong-Jae;Mun, Chae-Hwan;Son, Jae-Won;Hong, Seok-Jin
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.308-315
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    • 2014
  • The aims of this study are to analysis about surface muscle activity of lower and upper musculus erector spinae according to walkers form. The subjects of the current step is inconvenient to use a walker and five people over the age of 65 valid samples were selected as final. All the subjects were measured in three forms. Wireless EMG muscle activity is a measure of surface measurements were measured using a system, both musculus vastus lateralis, outside the erector spinae muscle, musculus biceps femoris, gastrocnemius muscle was attached to the channel electrodes. According to the results, First, gastrocnemius muscle activity showed significant differences by type of gait. Second, the muscle activity of the erector spinae muscle walking showed significant differences by type, side grip type showed the lowest muscle activity. Consequently, the present study is the efficient use of the four-wheel walker will provide the baseline data.

A Trail Plan for At-Risk Walkers in Mountainous Urban Park - A Focus on Umyen Nature Park - (산지형 도시공원 내 보행약자를 위한 산책로 조성 연구 -우면산도시자연공원을 대상으로-)

  • Han, Bong-Ho;Bae, Jung-Hee;Ahn, In-Su;Lee, Kyong-Jae
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.36 no.6
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    • pp.22-33
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    • 2009
  • This study was undertaken to provide a basis for planning trail standards, providing rights of movement, improvement of health and the experience of nature for at-risk walkers for application to the Umyen Park site. This study researched related laws, manuals, scholastic writing and the established site, a raku-raku mountain trail in Osata, Japan. By referencing these results and similar standards, a conceptual trail plan for at-risk walkers was created. The plan suggests five points -- accessibility, convenience, social aspects, economic efficiency, and environmentally-friendliness -- and referenced an evaluation of outdoor living environments for the elderly. The planning standards are comprised of four steps that are ranked in order and are related to the selection of location, trail structure, route patterns, and equipment. Plans for trails catering to at-risk walkers in Umyen Park were then based on these standards. As a result, it was found that the mountain has both a high elevation and abundant natural resource, both of which must be taken into account during planning. This study is valuable because it is one of the first studies of trail plans for at-risk walkers made in mountainous urban parte. Subsequent research can use the standards of this study for further evaluation while future modifications must reflect changing needs and details.

An Efficient Brownian Motion Simulation Method for the Conductivity of a Digitized Composite Medium

  • Kim, In-Chan
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.545-561
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    • 2003
  • We use the first-passage-time formulation by Torquato, Kim and Cule [J. Appl. Phys., Vol. 85, pp. 1560∼1571 (1999) ], which makes use of the first-passage region in association with the diffusion tracer's Brownian movement, and develop a new efficient Brownian motion simulation method to compute the effective conductivity of digitized composite media. By using the new method, one can remarkably enhance the speed of the Brownian walkers sampling the medium and thus reduce the computation time. In the new method, we specifically choose the first-passage regions such that they coincide with two, four, or eight digitizing units according to the dimensionality of the composite medium and the local configurations around the Brownian walkers. We first obtain explicit solutions for the relevant first-passage-time equations in two-and three-dimensions. We then apply the new method to solve the illustrative benchmark problem of estimating the effective conductivities of the checkerboard-shaped composite media. for both periodic and random configurations. Simulation results show that the new method can reduce the computation time about by an order of magnitude.

Visual Object Tracking Using Multiple Random Walkers (다중 랜덤 워커를 이용한 객체 추적 기법)

  • Mun, Juhyeok;Kim, Han-Ul;Kim, Chang-Su
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Broadcast Engineers Conference
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    • 2016.06a
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    • pp.273-274
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    • 2016
  • 본 논문에서는 다중 랜덤 워커(multiple random walkers)에 기반한 객체 추적 기법을 제안한다. 우선 서포트 벡터 머신(support vector machine)을 이용한 분류기 기반 객체 추적 기법을 소개한다. 다음으로 영상의 영역에 대한 특징 벡터 중 배경으로부터 추출된 특징 벡터를 억제하는 기법을 제안한다. 영역에서 배경 요소를 찾기 위해 다중 랜덤 워커를 이용한 전경 및 배경 추출 방법을 제시한다. 배경 요소를 억제하여 학습된 서포트 벡터 머신은 객체와 배경이 유사한 영상, 객체가 다른 물체에 의해 가려지는 영상 등에서 객체와 배경을 확실하게 구분하여 객체를 잃지 않고 추적할 수 있다. 마지막으로 실험을 통해 제안하는 기법이 기존 기법에 비해 우수한 추적 성능을 보임을 확인한다.

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A Study on the Design Guidelines of the Elderly Walker for safety walking (고령자의 안전한 보행을 지원하기 위한 보행기 디자인지침 연구)

  • Lee, Hyun-Uk;Yang, Sung-Ho
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.161-168
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    • 2020
  • This study is designed to develop a walker to assist the elderly in safe, independent walking. To this end, problems were identified through analysis of the walker for the elderly and user observations were used to identify problems and needs. The product analysis showed that most elderly walkers tend to prioritize their functions. In addition, user observations showed that most users had positive perceptions about the function, but that structural aspects, such as operation methods and stability, had negative consequences. A total of five design guidelines were derived based on the problems and needs derived. The design guidelines were designed to focus on improving structural problems rather than functional parts, and to orientate safety over functional priorities. Five design guidelines derived from this study could be used as basic data for the manufacture of walkers that reflect the views and needs of the elderly in the future in the manufacture and design of walkers for the elderly.