Im Joo Rhyu
Korea University
170 Papers
731 Citations
Im Joo Rhyu is an academic researcher from Korea University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Dendritic spine. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 147 publications.
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Papers
Effects of task constraints on obstacle avoidance strategies in patients with cerebellar disease
TL;DR: The primary finding indicated that CD patients exhibited an elevated foot clearance over the initial obstacle when the height demand of the second obstacle was increased, suggesting that the cerebellum is important for the implementation of optimal stepping strategies to be used during multiple obstacle crossings in which the obstacles have different execution demands.
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Modified Fluoroscopic Imaging Technique for the Central Screw Placement in Percutaneous Screw Fixation of Scaphoid Fracture
Jung Il Lee,Yong Seuk Lee,Sung Bum Cho,Im Joo Rhyu,Jung Ho Park,Jong Woo Kang,Woo Joo Jeon,Jong Woong Park +7 more
TL;DR: The fluoroscopic images should be individualized according to the fracture planes for more consistent and accurate central guide wire placement in the dorsal percutaneous screw fixation of scaphoid fracture.
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Branching Patterns and Anatomical Course of the Common Fibular Nerve.
TL;DR: Location of the CFN around the FH might be related to the development of its neuropathy, especially in the cross type of CFN, and the LCNC showed various branching patterns and direction which could be associated with difficulties of electrophysiologic testing.
A cadaveric study for the volar needle approach to the pronator quadratus using the palmaris longus tendon landmark.
TL;DR: The aim in this work was to determine the safety and accuracy of the volar approach to the pronator quadratus (PQ) through cadaver dissection.
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Anatomical Basis for Injection around First Dorsal Compartment of the Wrist: A Fresh Cadaveric Study.
TL;DR: Due to the anatomical proximity of the branches of the SRN and the first dorsal compartment around the RSP, physicians must be cautious during procedures near this location, although ultrasound guidance is preferable.
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