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Sang-Hyun Cho
Researcher at Yonsei University
Publications - 58
Citations - 1760
Sang-Hyun Cho is an academic researcher from Yonsei University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Isometric exercise & Gait analysis. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 58 publications receiving 1623 citations. Previous affiliations of Sang-Hyun Cho include American Physical Therapy Association.
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Gender differences in three dimensional gait analysis data from 98 healthy Korean adults
TL;DR: This study proves that healthy adults would walk differently according to their gender when walked barefoot at their comfortable speed and assumes that the difference is due to gender features of the gait-related anatomy and habits.
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Cortical Reorganization and Associated Functional Motor Recovery After Virtual Reality in Patients With Chronic Stroke: An Experimenter-Blind Preliminary Study
Sung Ho Jang,Sung H. You,Mark Hallett,Yun Woo Cho,Chong-Mi Park,Sang-Hyun Cho,Hyun-Young Lee,Tae-Hoon Kim +7 more
TL;DR: This is a novel demonstration of VR-induced neuroplastic changes and associated motor recovery in chronic stroke.
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Cortical reorganization induced by task-oriented training in chronic hemiplegic stroke patients
TL;DR: It seems that cortical reorganization was induced by the TT program in chronic hemiparetic stroke patients, which resulted in a decrease in the unaffected and an increase in the affected primary sensorimotor cortex activities.
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Motor outcome according to the integrity of the corticospinal tract determined by diffusion tensor tractography in the early stage of corona radiata infarct.
TL;DR: The integrity of the corticospinal tract determined by DTT obtained during the early stage of a corona radiata infarct seems to be helpful in predicting the motor outcome of the affected hand.
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Cortical effect and functional recovery by the electromyography-triggered neuromuscular stimulation in chronic stroke patients.
Hwa Kyung Shin,Sang-Hyun Cho,Hye-Seon Jeon,Young Hee Lee,Jun Chan Song,Sung Ho Jang,Chu-Hee Lee,Yong Hyun Kwon +7 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that 10-week EMG-stim can induce functional recovery and change of cortical activation pattern in the hemiparetic hand of chronic stroke patients.