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Effects of Taping Therapy on the Deformed Angle of the Foot and Pain in Hallux Valgus Patients
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Mi Yang Jeon, Hyeon Cheol Jeong, Mi Suk Jeong, Young Ja Lee, Jeong Ok Kim, Sung Tae Lee, Nan Young Lim
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2004;34(5):685-692. Published online March 28, 2017
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2004.34.5.685
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Purpose
This study was to examine the effects of Taping therapy on the deformed angle of the foot and pain in hallux valgus patients.
Method
The subjects were 24 feet from 15 patients who were diagnosed withhallus valgus at the orthopedic department of K University Hospital in Seoul. Taping therapy was conducted 15 times overall during a four-week period. Data was analyzed using descriptive statistics and t-test.
Result
The deformed angle of the foot of the hallus valgus patients significantly improved from 21.95(4.38) to 18.75(4.80) after Taping therapy. Pain significantly decreased from 4.73(1.56) to 3.45(2.21) after Taping therapy.
Conclusion
The result shows that Taping therapy is effective in improving the deformed angle of the foot and in decreasing pain in the hallux valgus patients.
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A Study on the Elderly Patients Hospitalized by the Fracture from the Fall
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Mi Yang Jeon, Hyeon Cheol Jeong, Myoung Ae Choe
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2001;31(3):443-453. Published online March 29, 2017
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2001.31.3.443
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PURPOSE: To identify age, gender, medication, seasons and place of fall, and areas of
the fractures from the fall among the hospitalized elderly patients in order to provide the
basic data for future fall prevention program for the elderly. METHODS This study was conducted for 106 elderly patients admitted into a university
hospital by fractures from the fall during the period from January 1, 1999 to December
31, 1999. Data on the age, gender, medication, season and place of the fall, areas of the
fracture were collected based on their medical records. RESULT The age range of the subjects were from 60 to 96 years old. The subjects
were aged between 60-69 years old 49(46.2%), between 70-79 years old 31(29.2%),
between 80-89 years old 24(22.6%), and over 90 years
old 2(1.9%). Male patients comprised was 34(28.3%), while female patients comprised
76(71.7%). The fall occurred in Winter most frequently 34(32%). The place of the fall
included room 81(76.4%), streets 13(12.3%), bathroom 6(5.7%), stair 4(3.8%), and mountain
2(1.9%). Twenty-two subjects (20.8%) had medication regularly, while 84 subjects
(79.2%) had no medication. The areas of the fracture from the fall included upper
extremities 20(18.9%) and lower extremities 86(81.1%). Radius fracture (7.5%) was the area
where the fracture occurred most frequently in upper extremities and femur fracture (52.8%)
was the area where the fracture occurred most frequently in lower extremities. A
significant difference was found in the fracture area by age, season and place of the fall
(p<.05). No significant difference was found in the fracture area by gender and
medication. In all age groups, seasons and places of the fall, occurrence of fracture in
lower extremity was significantly higher than that in upper extremity.
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