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Article 20(2); Jun 1996
Experimental Study of Nerve Injury Induced by Non-Freezing Local Nerve Cooling
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):1-0.
Normal Cervical and Lumbar Range of Motion and Influence of Age
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):2-0.
Measurement of Thoracolumbar Motion Using 2-Dimensional Motion Analysis System in Normal Adults
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):3-0.
Functional Evaluation of Aphasia in the Stroke Patients
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):4-0.
Clinical Evaluation of Dysphagia in Stroke Patients(I)
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):5-0.
A Study of Psychometric Characteristics and Pain Behaviors in Low Back Pain Patients
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):6-0.
Pain Drawing and Low Back Pain
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):7-0.
A Comparative Study of Straight Leg Raising Test versus Electromyologic Findings and Radiologic Study in Low Back Pain
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):8-0.
Predisposing Factors in Neck and Back Pain and the Effectiveness of Education
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):9-0.
A Study of Electrodiagnostic Sensitivity for Diagnosis of Diabetic Neuropathy
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):10-0.
F-wave Study on the Patients with Diabetic Neuropathy
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):11-0.
A Study on the Relationship of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Polyneuropathy in Diabetes Mellitus
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):12-0.
Clinical & Electrophysiologic Effect of Operationin Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):13-0.
A Study on Electrodiagnosis of Peripheral Neuropathy and Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy In Hemiplegic Patients
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):14-0.
Passive ROM Evaluation In Hemiplegic Shoulder Following Trigger Point Injection
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):15-0.
The Median Nerve Somatosensory Evoked Potentials as Prognostic Factor in the Hemiplegic Patients
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):16-0.
The Significance of Somatosensory Evoked Potential as Prognostic Factor in Patients of Diffuse Axonal Injury
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):17-0.
Bladder Management in Children with Spinal Cord Injuries
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):18-0.
Clinical Findings of Cerebral Palsy in Twins
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):19-0.
Effects of Rehabilitation Program in Adolescent Scoliosis
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):20-0.
Temperature Distribution of the Hand
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):21-0.
Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging on Patients with Complete Spinal Cord Injuries and Central Pain
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):22-0.
The Change of the Visual Analogue Scale According to Decreased Skin Temperature
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):23-0.
Outcome Study of Chromic Cervical Radiculopathy
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):24-0.
The Clinical Availability of Flexor Carpi Radialis H-Reflex Study in the 6th or 7th Cervical Radiculopathies
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):25-0.
Guillain-Barré Syndrome Electrodiagnostic Findings as a Prognostic Indicator
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):26-0.
Proximal Peroneal Nerve Conduction Study
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):27-0.
Activation Site of Facial Nerveon Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):28-0.
Analysis of Acoustic, Aerodynamic, and ElectrophysiologicCharacteristics of Dysarthria in Congenital Bilateral Perisylvian Syndrome
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):29-0.
Home Care Assessment of Stroke and SCI Evaluated by ESCROW Profile
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):30-0.
Methodology for Assessing and Promoting the Quality of Life in Patients with Epilepsy
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):31-0.
A Study on High-Heeled Gait using Three Dimensional Motion Analysis System
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):32-0.
Analysis of the Stance Phase by Measurement of Plantar Pressure
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):33-0.
Two Cases of Cervical Myelopathy Secondary to Mixed Type of Cerebral Palsy
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):34-0.
Cardiovascular Dysfunction in Spinal Cord Injured Patients -Case report-
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):35-0.
Galactorrhea in Spinal Cord Injured Patient -Case report-
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):36-0.
Treatment of Polymyositis with Steroid
Ann Rehabil Med. 1996;20(2):37-0.

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