Hwang-Jae Lee
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Lee S, Lee H, Kim K, Lee B, Kim Y
J Pers Med
. 2022 Dec;
12(12).
PMID: 36556297
Robotic technology has developed rapidly in recent years, and several robotic devices have been applied to improve physical, sensory, intellectual, psychological, and social functioning in the elderly and people with...
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Shin S, Lee H, Chang W, Ko S, Shin Y, Kim Y
J Clin Med
. 2022 Dec;
11(24).
PMID: 36555960
This study was a randomized controlled trial to examine the effects of the RAPAEL Smart Glove digital training system on upper extremity function and cortical hemodynamic changes in subacute stroke...
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Lee S, Hwang Y, Lee H, Kim Y, Ogrinc M, Burdet E, et al.
Sensors (Basel)
. 2021 Sep;
21(17).
PMID: 34502816
In rehabilitation, the Fugl-Meyer assessment (FMA) is a typical clinical instrument to assess upper-extremity motor function of stroke patients, but it cannot measure fine changes of motor function (both in...
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Kim J, Lee H, Lee S, Lee J, Chang W, Ryu G, et al.
BMC Geriatr
. 2021 Aug;
21(1):469.
PMID: 34425788
Background: Inclined walking requires more cardiopulmonary metabolic energy and muscle strength than flat-level walking. This study sought to investigate changes in lower-limb muscle activity and cardiopulmonary metabolic energy cost during...
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Park H, Jung J, Lee D, Shin H, Lee H, Lee W
Technol Health Care
. 2021 Jun;
30(2):423-435.
PMID: 34180437
Background: Wearable technologies have been developed for healthy aging. The technology for electromyography (EMG)-controlled functional electrical stimulation (FES) systems has been developed, but research on how helpful it is in...
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Kim J, Kim H, Lee J, Lee H, Na Y, Chang W, et al.
Restor Neurol Neurosci
. 2020 Dec;
38(6):407-417.
PMID: 33285650
Background: Low-frequency rTMS can induce upregulation of excitability in the contralateral hemisphere by interhemispheric interaction. Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the effects of interhemispheric modulation on...
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Lee S, Lee H, Shim Y, Chang W, Choi B, Ryu G, et al.
J Neuroeng Rehabil
. 2020 Oct;
17(1):145.
PMID: 33121535
Background: Gait dysfunction is common in post-stroke patients as a result of impairment in cerebral gait mechanism. Powered robotic exoskeletons are promising tools to maximize neural recovery by delivering repetitive...
18.
Kim H, Kim J, Lee H, Lee J, Na Y, Chang W, et al.
Neurosci Lett
. 2020 Oct;
740:135424.
PMID: 33075419
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is used to modulate neuronal excitability of the human brain. Distant effects on contralateral corticomotor excitability can be exerted by interhemispheric modulation by low-frequency rTMS...
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Lee H, Lee S, Seo K, Lee M, Chang W, Choi B, et al.
Stroke
. 2019 Oct;
50(12):3545-3552.
PMID: 31623545
Background and Purpose- The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of gait training with a newly developed wearable hip-assist robot on locomotor function and efficiency in patients...
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Park H, Lee H, Lee S, Lee W
Eur J Phys Rehabil Med
. 2018 Oct;
55(6):687-694.
PMID: 30370752
Background: There are many land-based or aquatic exercise programs for improving trunk control, balance, and activities of daily living in stroke patients. However, no study has reported the effects of...