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Case Report

Hennekam Syndrome: A Case Report
Yeong Guk Lee, Seung Chan Kim, Si-Bog Park, Mi Jung Kim
Ann Rehabil Med 2018;42(1):184-188.   Published online February 28, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2018.42.1.184

Hennekam syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive disorder resulting from malformation of the lymphatic system. The characteristic signs of Hennekam syndrome are lymphangiectasia, lymph edema, facial anomalies, and mental retardation. This is a case in which a patient presented with left-arm lymphedema, facial-feature anomalies, and multiple organ lymphangiectasia consistent with symptoms of Hennekam syndrome. There is no curative therapy at this time, but rehabilitative treatments including complete decongestive therapy for edema control appeared to be beneficial.

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  • Recurrent pericardial effusion due to Hennekam lymphangiectasia-lymphedema syndrome: a case report and literature review
    Ran Zhang, Junyan Zhang, Li Rao, Zhongxiu Chen, Mian Wang
    BMC Cardiovascular Disorders.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • The role of key biomarkers in lymphatic malformation: An updated review
    Mohammad Hadi Saeed Modaghegh, Hamid Tanzadehpanah, Mohammad Mahdi Kamyar, Hamed Manoochehri, Mohsen Sheykhhasan, Fatemeh Forouzanfar, Reihaneh Alsadat Mahmoudian, Elham Lotfian, Hanie Mahaki
    The Journal of Gene Medicine.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Surgical resection of a symptomatic intra‐axial lesion in a patient with Hennekam's syndrome: Case report with review of the literature
    John E. Dugan, Emal Lesha, Camille Milton, Clifford Yudkoff, Taylor Orr, Alan D. Boom, L. Madison Michael
    Neurology and Clinical Neuroscience.2024; 12(4): 249.     CrossRef
  • In-silico assessment of high-risk non-synonymous SNPs in ADAMTS3 gene associated with Hennekam syndrome and their impact on protein stability and function
    Khyber Shinwari, Yurong Wu, Hafiz Muzzammel Rehman, Ningkun Xiao, Mikhail Bolkov, Irina Tuzankina, Valery Chereshnev
    BMC Bioinformatics.2023;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Newfound features associated with Hennekam Syndrome (Intestinal Lymphangiectasia–Lymphedema–Intellectual–Disability Syndrome) complicated with comorbid Waldmann's Disease resulting in Celiac Disease
    Tannaz Safari Vejin, Maria E. Zepeda, Benjamin S. Yglesias, Peter Devito
    Clinical Case Reports.2023;[Epub]     CrossRef
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Original Articles

Complications and Socioeconomic Costs Associated With Falls in the Elderly Population
Yeong Guk Lee, Seung Chan Kim, Misoo Chang, Eunwoo Nam, Seul Gi Kim, Sung-il Cho, Dong Hee Ryu, Sin Kam, Bo Youl Choi, Si-Bog Park, Mi Jung Kim
Ann Rehabil Med 2018;42(1):120-129.   Published online February 28, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2018.42.1.120
Objective

To explore the incidence, characteristics, complications and socioeconomic impacts associated with falls in community-dwelling elderly.

Methods

From September 1, 2015 to October 12, 2015, a questionnaire-based survey was conducted involving a total of 2,012 elderly who lived in Guro-gu (Seoul), Yeongdeungpo-gu (Seoul), Yangpyeong-gu (Gyeonggi-do), Dalseong-gu (Daegu), and Jung-gu (Daegu). The subjects were interviewed using a structured questionnaire to obtain demographic characteristics and comprehensive falling histories. The socioeconomic cost related to falls was estimated using the statistical data provided by the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service.

Results

Falls were recorded in 666 out of the 2,012 subjects (33.1%) during the past year. Frequent falls occurred during December, in the afternoons, when the floor was slippery. The most common injuries included the low back and the most common injury type was sprain. The total direct costs related to falls involving the 2,012 subjects were 303,061,019 KRW (Korean won). The average medical cost related to falls in the 2,012 subjects was 150,627 KRW and the average medical cost of 666 subjects who experienced falls was 455,047 KRW. Estimates of the total population over the age of 60 years showed that the annual direct costs associated with falls in Korea over the age of 60 years were about 1.378 trillion KRW.

Conclusion

This study was conducted to explore the incidence, characteristics, complications, and socioeconomic impacts of falls in community-dwelling elderly. This study is expected to be used as a source of basic data for the establishment of medical policy for the elderly and the development of a fall prevention program for the elderly in Korea.

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    Ahmad Delbari, Amirali Azimi, Mohammad Saatchi, Mohammad Bidkhori, Fatemeh-sadat Tabatabaei, Vahid Rashedi, Elham Hooshmand
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    Yu-Seon Jung, David Suh, Eunyoung Kim, Hee-Deok Park, Dong-Churl Suh, Sun-Young Jung
    BMC Geriatrics.2023;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    Adnan M. Innab
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    Seung Kil Lim, Sunga Kong
    Aging Clinical and Experimental Research.2022; 34(6): 1365.     CrossRef
  • Risk of Fall-Related Injuries Associated with Antidepressant Use in Elderly Patients: A Nationwide Matched Cohort Study
    Yu-Seon Jung, David Suh, Hang-Seok Choi, Hee-Deok Park, Sun-Young Jung, Dong-Churl Suh
    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.2022; 19(4): 2298.     CrossRef
  • Relationship between Anemia and Falls among Postmenopausal Women in Korea
    Yunmi Kim, Jiyun Kim
    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.2022; 19(14): 8242.     CrossRef
  • Physical and Psychological Factors Contributing to Incidental Falls in Older Adults Who Perceive Themselves as Unhealthy: A Cross-Sectional Study
    Mikyong Byun, Jiyeon Kim, Ji Eun Kim
    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.2021; 18(7): 3738.     CrossRef
  • Trends of Nursing Research on Accidental Falls: A Topic Modeling Analysis
    Yeji Seo, Kyunghee Kim, Ji-Su Kim
    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.2021; 18(8): 3963.     CrossRef
  • Vibration Perception Threshold and Related Factors for Balance Assessment in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
    Jisang Jung, Min-Gyu Kim, Youn-Joo Kang, Kyungwan Min, Kyung-Ah Han, Hyoseon Choi
    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.2021; 18(11): 6046.     CrossRef
  • Improving Prediction of Fall Risk Using Electronic Health Record Data With Various Types and Sources at Multiple Times
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  • Physical and Psychological Factors Associated with Poor Self-Reported Health Status in Older Adults with Falls
    Jiyeon Kim, Mikyong Byun, Moonho Kim
    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.2020; 17(10): 3548.     CrossRef
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    Gezahegn Tekletsadik Bekele, Mengesha Dessie Allene, Moges Gashaw Getnet, Melkamu Tamir Hunegnaw, Balamurugan Janakiraman
    International Journal of Surgery Open.2020; 24: 177.     CrossRef
  • Fall characteristics among elderly populations in urban and rural areas in Korea
    Myeongkyu Kim, Misoo Chang, Eunwoo Nam, Seul Gi Kim, Sung-il Cho, Dong Hee Ryu, Sin Kam, Bo Youl Choi, Mi Jung Kim
    Medicine.2020; 99(46): e23106.     CrossRef
  • Characteristics of Mental and Physical Functions Related to Lateral Falls among Community-dwelling Elderly Individuals
    Shuji TSUJI, Junya MIYAZAKI
    Rigakuryoho Kagaku.2019; 34(4): 405.     CrossRef
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Risk Factor, Job Stress and Quality of Life in Workers With Lower Extremity Pain Who Use Video Display Terminals
Sehoon Choi, Seong Ho Jang, Kyu Hoon Lee, Mi Jung Kim, Si-Bog Park, Seung Hoon Han
Ann Rehabil Med 2018;42(1):101-112.   Published online February 28, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2018.42.1.101
Objective

To investigate the general characteristics of video display terminal (VDT) workers with lower extremity pain, to identify the risk factors of work-related lower extremity pain, and to examine the relationship between work stress and health-related quality of life.

Methods

A questionnaire about the general characteristics of the survey group and the musculoskeletal symptom was used. A questionnaire about job stress used the Korean Occupational Stress Scale and medical outcome study 36-item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36) to assess health-related quality of life.

Results

There were 1,711 subjects in the lower extremity group and 2,208 subjects in the control group. Age, sex, hobbies, and feeling of loading affected lower extremity pain as determined in a crossover analysis of all variables with and without lower extremity pain. There were no statistically significant difference between the two groups in terms of job stress and SF-36 values of the pain and control groups.

Conclusion

Job stress in VDT workers was higher than average, and the quality of life decreased as the stress increased. Factors such as younger age, women, hobbies other than exercise, and feeling of loading influenced lower extremity pain of workers. Further long-term follow-up and supplementary studies are needed to identify risk factors for future lower extremity pain, taking into account ergonomic factors such as worker's posture.

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    Gümüşhane Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi.2023; 12(3): 1213.     CrossRef
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    Xu Jin, Yidan Dong, Fujiang Wang, Ping Jiang, Zhongbin Zhang, Lihua He, Mikael Forsman, Liyun Yang
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    Xiao Cheng, Mengna Song, Jingxia Kong, Xinglin Fang, Yuqing Ji, Meibian Zhang, Hongmei Wang
    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.2019; 16(10): 1829.     CrossRef
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Feasibility of Rehabilitation Training With a Newly Developed, Portable, Gait Assistive Robot for Balance Function in Hemiplegic Patients
Junhyun Sung, Sehoon Choi, Hyunbae Kim, Gyuhan Lee, Changsoo Han, Younghoon Ji, Dongbin Shin, Seunghoon Hwang, Deokwon Yun, Hyeyoun Jang, Mi Jung Kim
Ann Rehabil Med 2017;41(2):178-187.   Published online April 27, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2017.41.2.178
Objective

To investigate the clinical feasibility of a newly developed, portable, gait assistive robot (WA-H, ‘walking assist for hemiplegia’) for improving the balance function of patients with stroke-induced hemiplegia.

Methods

Thirteen patients underwent 12 weeks of gait training on the treadmill while wearing WA-H for 30 minutes per day, 4 days a week. Patients' balance function was evaluated by the Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Fugl-Meyer Assessment Scale (FMAS), Timed Up and Go Test (TUGT), and Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) before and after 6 and 12 weeks of training.

Results

There were no serious complications or clinical difficulties during gait training with WA-H. In three categories of BBS, TUGT, and the balance scale of SPPB, there was a statistically significant improvement at the 6th week and 12th week of gait training with WA-H. In the subscale of balance function of FMAS, there was statistically significant improvement only at the 12th week.

Conclusion

Gait training using WA-H demonstrated a beneficial effect on balance function in patients with hemiplegia without a safety issue.

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Effect of Intravenous Infusion of G-CSF-Mobilized Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells on Upper Extremity Function in Cerebral Palsy Children
Kyeong Il Park, Young-Ho Lee, Wee-Jin Rah, Seung Hwi Jo, Si-Bog Park, Seung Hoon Han, Hani Koh, Jin Young Suh, Jang soo Um, Eun Hye Choi, Un Jin Park, Mi Jung Kim
Ann Rehabil Med 2017;41(1):113-120.   Published online February 28, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2017.41.1.113
Objective

To investigate the effect of intravenous infusion of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (mPBMC) mobilized by granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) on upper extremity function in children with cerebral palsy (CP).

Methods

Fifty-seven children with CP were enrolled. Ten patients were excluded due to follow-up loss. In total, 47 patients (30 males and 17 females) were analyzed. All patients' parents provided signed consent before the start of the study. After administration of G-CSF for 5 days, mPBMC was collected and cryopreserved. Patients were randomized into two groups 1 month later. Twenty-two patients were administered mPBMC and 25 patients received normal saline as placebo. Six months later, the two groups were switched, and administered mPBMC and placebo, respectively. Quality of Upper Extremity Skills Test (QUEST) and the Manual Ability Classification System (MACS) were used to evaluate upper motor function.

Results

All subdomain and total scores of QUEST were significantly improved after mPBMC and placebo infusion, without significant differences between mPBMC and placebo groups. A month after G-CSF, all subdomain and total scores of QUEST were improved. The level of MACS remained unchanged in both mPBMC and placebo groups.

Conclusion

In this study, intravenously infused mPBMC showed no significant effect on upper extremity function in children with CP, as compared to placebo. The effect of mPBMC was likely masked by the effect of G-CSF, which was used in both groups and/or G-CSF itself might have other neurotrophic potentials in children with CP.

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Comparison of Balance, Proprioception and Skeletal Muscle Mass in Total Hip Replacement Patients With and Without Fracture: A Pilot Study
Seunghwi Jo, Si-Bog Park, Mi Jung Kim, Taikon Kim, Kyeong Il Park, Junhyun Sung, Un Jin Park, Yee Suk Kim, Byeong Jik Kang, Kyu Hoon Lee
Ann Rehabil Med 2016;40(6):1064-1070.   Published online December 30, 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2016.40.6.1064
Objective

To determine whether there was a difference in balance, proprioception, and skeletal muscle mass among patients who undergo hip fracture surgery relative to and elective total hip replacement (THR).

Methods

Thirty-one THR patients were enrolled. The patients were categorized into two groups: fracture group (n=15) and non-fracture group (n=16). Berg Balance Scale (BBS) was used to balance the proprioception of the hip joint while a joint position sense (JPS) test was used to evaluate it. Skeletal muscle mass was measured by bioelectrical impedance analysis and expressed as a skeletal muscle mass index (SMI). Quality of life (QOL) was also assessed using a 36-item short form health survey (SF-36). All tests were assessed at 3 months after the surgery. An independent t-test was used to compare the fracture group and non-fracture group. Spearman correlation was used to identify the correlation of each variable.

Results

In an independent t-test, the BBS score of patients undergoing elective surgery was higher than the BBS score of patients undergoing hip fracture surgery. There was a significant correlation between the BBS and JPS score after a THR. SMI also correlated with the score of BBS.

Conclusion

It seems that THR patients undergoing surgery for a hip fracture might have more trouble balancing than elective THR patients. Therefore THR patients undergoing hip fracture surgery might need more care during rehabilitation.

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Relief of Chronic Posterior Neck Pain Depending on the Type of Forest Therapy: Comparison of the Therapeutic Effect of Forest Bathing Alone Versus Forest Bathing With Exercise
Boram Kang, Taikon Kim, Mi Jung Kim, Kyu Hoon Lee, Seungyoung Choi, Dong Hun Lee, Hyo Ryoung Kim, Byol Jun, Seen Young Park, Sung Jae Lee, Si-Bog Park
Ann Rehabil Med 2015;39(6):957-963.   Published online December 29, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2015.39.6.957
Objective

To compare the pain-reducing effect of forest bathing alone versus forest bathing in combination with stretching and strengthening exercises in patients with chronic posterior neck pain.

Methods

Sixty-four subjects with posterior neck pain that had lasted more than 3 months were enrolled. They were randomly divided into a forest bathing alone (FBA) group and a forest bathing with exercise (FBE) group; each group included 32 subjects. All subjects from both groups walked every morning in the forest for about 2 hours for 5 days. In the afternoon, the FBE group did a stretching and strengthening exercise for about 4 hours; the FBA group had free time in the woods. Visual analog scale (VAS) on one day, VAS over the previous week, neck disability index (NDI), EuroQol 5D-3L VAS (EQ VAS) and index (EQ index), McGill pain questionnaire (MPQ), the number of trigger points in the posterior neck region (TRPs), and the range of motion of the cervical spine were evaluated on the first and last day of the program and compared between the two groups.

Results

The number of TRPs were significantly reduced in the FBE group compared with the FBA group (p=0.013). However, the other scales showed no significant difference between the two groups.

Conclusion

When patients with chronic posterior neck pain underwent a short-term forest bathing (less than 7 days) program, FBE was more effective in the reduction of the number of TRPs than FBA. However, all other pain measurement scales we evaluated showed no statistically significant difference between the two protocols.

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Slip-Related Changes in Plantar Pressure Distribution, and Parameters for Early Detection of Slip Events
Seungyoung Choi, Hyungpil Cho, Boram Kang, Dong Hun Lee, Mi Jung Kim, Seong Ho Jang
Ann Rehabil Med 2015;39(6):897-904.   Published online December 29, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2015.39.6.897
Objective

To investigate differences in plantar pressure distribution between a normal gait and unpredictable slip events to predict the initiation of the slipping process.

Methods

Eleven male participants were enrolled. Subjects walked onto a wooden tile, and two layers of oily vinyl sheet were placed on the expected spot of the 4th step to induce a slip. An insole pressure-measuring system was used to monitor plantar pressure distribution. This system measured plantar pressure in four regions (the toes, metatarsal head, arch, and heel) for three events: the step during normal gait; the recovered step, when the subject recovered from a slip; and the uncorrected, harmful slipped step. Four variables were analyzed: peak pressure (PP), contact time (CT), the pressure-time integral (PTI), and the instant of peak pressure (IPP).

Results

The plantar pressure pattern in the heel was unique, as compared with other parts of the sole. In the heel, PP, CT, and PTI values were high in slipped and recovered steps compared with normal steps. The IPP differed markedly among the three steps. The IPPs in the heel for the three events were, in descending order (from latest to earliest), slipped, recovered, and normal steps, whereas in the other regions the order was normal, recovered, and slipped steps. Finally, the metatarsal head-to-heel IPP ratios for the normal, recovered, and slipped steps were 6.1±2.9, 3.1±3.0, and 2.2±2.5, respectively.

Conclusion

A distinctive plantar pressure pattern in the heel might be useful for early detection of a slip event to prevent slip-related injuries.

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Ann Rehabil Med 2015;39(5):726-734.   Published online October 26, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2015.39.5.726
Objective

To apply tailored rehabilitation education to video display terminal (VDT) workers with musculoskeletal pain and to assess changes in musculoskeletal pain after rehabilitation education.

Methods

A total of 8,828 VDT workers were screened for musculoskeletal disorders using a self-report questionnaire. Six hundred twenty-six VDT workers selected based on their questionnaires were enrolled in musculoskeletal rehabilitation education, which consisted of education on VDT syndrome and confirmed diseases, exercise therapy including self-stretching and strengthening, and posture correction. One year later, a follow-up screening survey was performed on 316 VDT workers, and the results were compared with the previous data.

Results

Compared with the initial survey, pain intensity was significantly decreased in the neck area; pain duration and frequency were significantly decreased in the low back area; and pain duration, intensity, and frequency were significantly decreased in the shoulder and wrist after tailored rehabilitation education. In addition, pain duration, intensity, and frequency showed a greater significant decrease after tailored rehabilitation education in the mild pain group than in the severe pain group.

Conclusions

This study found that work-related musculoskeletal pain was reduced after tailored rehabilitation education, especially in the shoulder, wrist, and low back.

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Ann Rehabil Med 2014;38(5):665-672.   Published online October 30, 2014
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Objective

To evaluate the clinical utility of the electrically calculated quantitative pain degree (QPD) and to correlate it with subjective assessments of pain degree including a visual analogue scale (VAS) and the McGill Pain Questionnaire (MPQ).

Methods

We recruited 25 patients with low back pain. Of them, 21 patients suffered from low back pain for more than 3 months. The QPD was calculated using the PainVision (PV, PS-2100; Nipro Co., Osaka, Japan). We applied electrodes to the medial forearm of the subjects and the electrical stimulus was amplified sequentially. Minimum perceived current (MPC) and pain equivalent current (PEC) were defined as minimum electrical stimulation that could be sensed by the subject and electrical stimulation that could trigger actual pain itself. To eliminate individual differences, we defined QPD as the following: QPD=PEC-MPC/MPC. We scored pre-treatment QPD three times at admission and post-treatment QPD once at discharge. The VAS, MPQ, and QPD were evaluated and correlations between the scales were analyzed.

Results

Result showed significant test-retest reliability (ICC=0.967, p<0.001) and the correlation between QDP and MPQ was significant (at admission SRCC=0.619 and p=0.001; at discharge SRCC=0.628, p=0.001). However, the correlation between QPD and VAS was not significant (at admission SRCC=0.240, p=0.248; at discharge SRCC=0.289, p=0.161).

Conclusion

Numerical values measured with PV showed consistent results with repeated calculations. Electrically measured QPD showed an excellent correlation with MPQ but not with VAS. These results demonstrate that PV is a significantly reliable device for quantifying the intensity of low back pain.

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Ann Rehabil Med 2013;37(6):848-861.   Published online December 23, 2013
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Objective

To investigate disparities in the fear of falling between urban and rural communities in relation to socio-demographics, health status, and functional level.

Methods

A total of 974 subjects aged 40 years or older participated in this study (335 urban residents and 639 rural). They completed a questionnaire about socio-demographics, health-related variables, and experience with falls. We employed both direct questioning and the Korean version of Falls Efficacy Scale-International (KFES-I) to investigate fear of falling in terms of perceptive fear and higher level of concern over falling during daily activities. The Korean version of Instrumental Activities of Daily Living was used to assess functional independency.

Results

Aging, female gender, fall history, and the presence of chronic medical problems were independently associated with higher prevalence for the fear of falling. Both perceptive fear of falling and a higher level of concern over falling were more prevalent in the rural senior population compared with those in the urban population when they had the following characteristics: lower income or educational background, physical laborer or unemployed, no chronic medical morbidity, or functional independency in daily activities.

Conclusion

The disparity in the fear of falling between the two areas is thought to be related to age structure, and it may also exist in healthy or functionally independent senior populations under the influence of socio-environmental factors. A senior population with lower socio-economic status residing in a rural area might be related with a greater vulnerability to the fear of falling. We should consider regional characteristics when we design fall-related studies or develop fall-prevention programs at the community level.

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Ji-Won Kwon, Won-Jae Lee, Si-Bog Park, Mi Jung Kim, Seong Ho Jang, Chang Kweon Choi
Ann Rehabil Med 2013;37(6):832-838.   Published online December 23, 2013
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2013.37.6.832
Objective

Objective To evaluate the prevalence of generalized joint hypermobility (GJH) in healthy female Koreans and to determine whether the degree of GJH differs between children and adults.

Methods

Two groups of females were enrolled, a group of girls from an elementary school (n=404) and women from a call center (n=266). GJH was diagnosed using the Beighton score, which is composed of an evaluation of bilateral knees, elbows, thumbs, and fifth fingers as well as thoracolumbar joint. The GJH and localized hypermobility of each joint was compared between the two groups, and the pattern of hypermobility according to age and dominant hand was investigated.

Results

Total prevalence of GJH was 50.0% (335/750), and it was more frequently observed in the group of girls (58.9%, 238/404) than women (36.5%, 97/266). The degree of GJH expressed in terms of Beighton score was inversely correlated with age (p<0.05). Significant differences in localized hypermobility of the thumb and fifth finger were found between the two groups and were postulated as the cause for the decline in GJH with age. The pattern of decreased mobility proportional to aging differed between the two joints. Decreased mobility occurred equally on both sides of the thumb but was biased toward the fifth finger of the dominant side (mostly the right).

Conclusion

The female Koreans appeared to have a high prevalence of GJH. The incidence of GJH decreased as age increased as a result of decreased mobility of the fifth finger on the dominant side.

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Ann Rehabil Med 2013;37(2):221-228.   Published online April 30, 2013
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2013.37.2.221
Objective

To offer the basic data about the causes and distribution of hand tingling, symptoms and physical findings, and pressure pain threshold in desk workers.

Methods

Five physiatrists participated in the screening test composed of history and physical examination. A total of 876 desk workers were evaluated and of them 37 subjects with hand tingling were selected. For further analyzing, detailed history taking and meticulous physical examination were taken. Pressure pain threshold (PPT) at the infraspinatus, upper trapezius, flexor carpi radialis, rhomboideus, and flexor pollicis longus were examined. PPT measurements were repeated three times with two minute intervals by a pressure algometer. Electrodiagnostic study was done to detect potential neurologic abnormalities.

Results

The causes of hand tingling in order of frequency were: myofascial pain syndrome, 68%; cervical radiculopathy, 27%; rotator cuff syndrome, 11%; tenosynovitis, 8%; and carpal tunnel syndrome, 5%. The location of trigger points in the myofascial pain syndrome, which were proven to evoke a tingling sensation to the hand in order of frequency were: infraspinatus, 65.4%; upper trapezius, 57.7%; flexor carpi radialis, 38.5%; rhomboideus 15.4%; and flexor pollicis longus 11.5%. The PPT of the affected side was significantly lower than that of the unaffected side in myofascial pain syndrome (p<0.05).

Conclusion

The most common cause of hand tingling in desk workers was myofascial pain syndrome rather than carpal tunnel syndrome. Common trigger points to evoke hand tingling were in the infraspinatus and upper trapezius.

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Ann Rehabil Med 2012;36(6):836-840.   Published online December 28, 2012
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2012.36.6.836
Objective

To reveal the relationship between depression and WMSD.

Method

Five physiatrists participated in the workplace musculoskeletal survey and diagnosed 724 office workers with WMSD by performing detailed history taking and physical examination. All subjects were asked to answer the Korean version of the Beck depressive inventory (K-BDI), and to express their pain according to the visual analogue scale (VAS) score. We categorized the subjects into 4 groups, myofascial pain syndrome (MPS), herniated intervertebral disk (HIVD), tenosynovitis, and others, and investigated the prevalence of depression in desk workers and relationship between WMSD and depression, and we compared pain intensity between the depression and non-depression groups. Correlation analysis was carried out between K-BDI and VAS scores in each group.

Results

The mean K-BDI score were 8.7±6.68. The prevalence of depression was higher in females than in male, and there was no relationship between age and depression. There was a significant connection between HIVD and depression (p<0.05). However, the other groups did not have significant connection to depression. The VAS score (5.02) of the depression group was significantly higher than that (4.10) of the non-depression group. In addition, there was a significant difference of VAS scores between the depression group and non-depression group in each disease group.

Conclusion

The mean VAS score of the depression group in WMSD was significantly higher than in the non-depression group. The correlation between BDI and VAS scores in the subjects was present, and the highest was in the HIVD group.

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A Case of Rheumatoid Arthritis with Unilateral Knee Synovial Hypertrophy in Hemiplegia
Chan Woo Kim, Mi Jung Kim, Si Bog Park, Seung Hoon Han
Ann Rehabil Med 2012;36(1):144-147.   Published online February 29, 2012
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2012.36.1.144

A 64-year-old woman suffering right hemiplegia came in with pain and swelling on her left knee, general weakness and poor oral intake for 2 months. On physical examination we were able to palpate a mass with irregular margin around the left suprapatellar area. From the results of the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), synovial proliferative disease, infectious arthritis, or gouty arthritis was suspected. We performed a blood laboratory test to detect rheumatologic diseases, knee joint aspiration, and bone scan for differential diagnosis, and were able to diagnose rheumatoid arthritis (RA) from the results of blood laboratory, physical examination, and bone scan. Consequently, we started medications for controlling RA. Herein, we report a case of rheumatoid arthritis with unilateral knee synovial hypertrophy in hemiplegia. If a right hemiplegic patient has recurrent pain on the left knee and synovial hypertrophy, and fails to respond to treatment for osteoarthritis, early detection by evaluation for rheumatic disease is crucial to prevent severe sequelae influencing rehabilitation of hemiplegia.

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Reliability and Usefulness of the Pressure Pain Threshold Measurement in Patients with Myofascial Pain
Giburm Park, Chan Woo Kim, Si Bog Park, Mi Jung Kim, Seong Ho Jang
Ann Rehabil Med 2011;35(3):412-417.   Published online June 30, 2011
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Objective

To assess the usefulness of a pressure algometer to measure pressure pain threshold (PPT) for diagnosis of myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) in the upper extremity and trunk muscles.

Method

A group of 221 desk workers complaining of upper body pain participated in this study. Five physiatrists made the diagnosis of MPS using physical examination and PPT measurements. PPT measurements were determined for several muscles in the back and upper extremities. Mean PPT data for gender, side, and dominant hand groups were analyzed. Sensitivity and specificity of Fischer's standard method were evaluated. PPT cut-off values for each muscle group were determined using an ROC curve.

Results

Cronbach's alpha for each muscle was very high. The PPT in men was higher than in females, and the PPT in the left side was higher than in the right side for all muscles tested (p<0.05). There was no significant difference in PPT for all muscles between dominant and non-dominant hand groups. Diagnosis of MPS based on Fischer's standard showed relatively high specificity and poor sensitivity.

Conclusion

The digital pressure algometer showed high reliability. PPT might be a useful parameter for assessing a treatment's effect, but not for use in diagnosis or even as a screening method.

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