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Min Cheol Chang
Researcher at Yeungnam University
Publications - 213
Citations - 2837
Min Cheol Chang is an academic researcher from Yeungnam University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radicular pain & Epidural steroid injection. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 213 publications receiving 1638 citations. Previous affiliations of Min Cheol Chang include University of Ulsan.
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Chronic Pain: Structural and Functional Changes in Brain Structures and Associated Negative Affective States.
Seoyon Yang,Min Cheol Chang +1 more
TL;DR: The results of previous studies are summarized, focusing on the mechanisms underlying chronic pain development and the identification of neural areas related to chronic pain, to provide guidance for the development of future therapeutic approaches that could be used in the management of chronic pain.
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Primary motor cortex activation by transcranial direct current stimulation in the human brain.
Yong Hyun Kwon,Myoung-Hwan Ko,Sang Ho Ahn,Yun-Hee Kim,Jun Chan Song,Chu-Hee Lee,Min Cheol Chang,Sung Ho Jang +7 more
TL;DR: It seems that tDCS is a useful modality for stimulating a target cortical region for modulating motor cortex excitability in the human brain.
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Risk factors for disease progression in COVID-19 patients.
TL;DR: Clinicians should closely observe patients with COVID-19 presenting with chills, body temperature > 37.5 °C, findings of pneumonia in chest X-ray, or diabetes, even if patients are asymptomatic or have mild symptoms.
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Enhancement of Cortical Excitability and Lower Limb Motor Function in Patients With Stroke by Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation
TL;DR: Combination anodal tDCS and conservative physical therapy appears to be a beneficial therapeutic modality for improving motor function in the lower limbs in patients with subacute stroke.
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Corticoreticular pathway in the human brain: Diffusion tensor tractography study
TL;DR: The corticoreticular pathway, which originated from the premotor cortex, descended through the corona radiata and the posterior limb of the internal capsule anterior to the corticospinal tract, and terminated at the pontomedullary reticular formation.