Jay J. Han
University of California, Davis
54 Papers
165 Citations
Jay J. Han is an academic researcher from University of California, Davis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Duchenne muscular dystrophy. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 49 publications. Previous affiliations of Jay J. Han include University of California, Berkeley.
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Papers
Personalized telehealth in the future: a global research agenda
Birthe Dinesen,Brandie Nonnecke,David Lindeman,Egon Toft,Kristian Kidholm,Kamal Jethwani,Heather M. Young,Helle Spindler,Claus Ugilt Oestergaard,Jeffrey Southard,Mario Gutierrez,Nicholas R. Anderson,Nancy M. Albert,Jay J. Han,Thomas S. Nesbitt +14 more
TL;DR: A global overview of the current state of telehealth services and benefits is provided, fundamental principles that must be addressed to advance the status quo are presented, and a framework for current and future research initiatives within telehealth for personalized care, treatment, and prevention is provided.
Consensus treatment recommendations for late‐onset Pompe disease
Edward Cupler,Kenneth I. Berger,Robert T Leshner,Gil I. Wolfe,Jay J. Han,Richard J. Barohn,John T. Kissel +6 more
TL;DR: A multidisciplinary team should be involved to properly treat the pulmonary, neuromuscular, orthopedic, and gastrointestinal elements of late‐onset Pompe disease.
Effect of Different Corticosteroid Dosing Regimens on Clinical Outcomes in Boys With Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
Michela Guglieri,Kate Bushby,Michael P. McDermott,Kimberly Hart,Rabi Tawil,William B. Martens,Barbara E. Herr,Elaine McColl,Chris Speed,R. Wilkinson,Janbernd Kirschner,Wendy C. King,Michelle Eagle,Mary W. Brown,Tracey Willis,Robert C. Griggs,Volker Straub,Henriette J A van Ruiten,Anne-Marie Childs,Emma Ciafaloni,Perry B. Shieh,Stefan Spinty,Lorenzo Maggi,Giovanni Baranello,Russell J. Butterfield,Iain Horrocks,Helen Roper,Zoya Alhaswani,Kevin M. Flanigan,Nancy L. Kuntz,Adnan Y. Manzur,Basil T. Darras,Peter Lang,Leslie Morrison,Monika Krzesniak-Swinarska,Jean K. Mah,Tiziana Mongini,Federica Ricci,M. von der Hagen,Richard S. Finkel,Kathleen O'Reardon,Matthew Wicklund,Ashutosh Kumar,Craig M. McDonald,Jay J. Han,Nanette C. Joyce,Erik K Henricson,Ulrike Schara-Schmidt,Andrea Gangfuß,Ekkehard Wilichowski,Richard J. Barohn,Jeffrey Statland,M. Campbell,Giuseppe Vita,Gian Luca Vita,James F. Howard,Imelda Hughes,Hugh J. McMillan,Elena Pegoraro,Luca Bello,W. Bryan Burnette,Mathula Thangarajh,Taeun Chang +62 more
TL;DR: Treating boys with Duchenne muscular dystrophy with daily prednisone or daily deflazacort, compared with intermittentprednisone alternating 10 days on and 10 days off, resulted in significant improvement over 3 years in a composite outcome comprising measures of motor function, pulmonary function, and satisfaction with treatment.
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Reachable Workspace in Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) by Kinect
Jay J. Han,Gregorij Kurillo,Gregorij Kurillo,Richard T. Abresch,Evan de Bie,Alina Nicorici,Ruzena Bajcsy +6 more
TL;DR: This study demonstrates the feasibility and potential of using an innovative Kinect‐based reachable workspace outcome measure in FSHD and shows that with worsening upper extremity function, the upper quadrant RSAs decreased progressively, while the lower quadrantRSAs were relatively preserved.
Development and application of stereo camera-based upper extremity workspace evaluation in patients with neuromuscular diseases.
TL;DR: The findings indicate that the proposed stereo camera-based reachable workspace analysis system is capable of distinguishing individuals with varying degrees of proximal upper limb functional impairments.