Yong-Jun Cha
Daejeon University
46 Papers
92 Citations
Yong-Jun Cha is an academic researcher from Daejeon University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Stroke. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 39 publications. Previous affiliations of Yong-Jun Cha include American Physical Therapy Association.
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Papers
The effect of feedback respiratory training on pulmonary function of children with cerebral palsy: a randomized controlled preliminary report
TL;DR: Participation in feedback respiratory training resulted in improvement of pulmonary function of children with cerebral palsy.
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The effect of contralateral training: Influence of unilateral isokinetic exercise on one-legged standing balance of the contralateral lower extremity in adults.
TL;DR: Contralateral training with unilateral isokinetic exercises increases the one-legged standing balance of the contralateral limb following a short duration of training, and significant improvements in APSI, MLSI, and OSI scores are revealed.
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Walking and balance ability gain from two types of gait intervention in adult patients with chronic hemiplegic stroke: A pilot study
TL;DR: The auditory feedback caused by active weight bearing on the paralyzed side appeared to be a more effective approach for improving the walking and balance ability in adult patients with hemiplegic stroke during walking training than general gait intervention.
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Effects of gait training with auditory feedback on walking and balancing ability in adults after hemiplegic stroke: a preliminary, randomized, controlled study.
TL;DR: Auditory feedback during active weight bearing on paretic feet appears to more effectively improve the walking and balancing abilities of hemiplegic stroke patients than general gait training.
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