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Spinal Cord | 1998

Quality of marital life in Korean spinal cord injured patients

Shin Young Yim; Il Yung Lee; Seung Hyun Yoon; Mi Sook Song; Eun Woo Rah; Hae Won Moon

The purposes of this study were to assess the quality of marital life and to investigate the most serious problem in the marital relationships of Korean spinal cord injured patients. 30 spinal cord injured (SCI) couples (SCI husbands and their non-disabled wives) who were married prior to injury and 30 able-bodied (AB) couples participated in a questionnaire study. The quality of marital life was measured with three parameters: marital stability, marital adjustment, and marital satisfaction. The results were as follows: (1) The marriage of chronic SCI couples was not noticeably unstable when compared with that of AB couples; (2) There was no significant difference in dyadic adjustment and marital satisfaction between SCI couples and AB couples; (3) There was no significant difference in marital stability, marital adjustment, and marital satisfaction between SCI husbands and their wives; (4) SCI couples had more cohesive marital relationships and SCI husbands expressed less affection to their wives than AB husbands and (5) Sex was the most serious problem in marriages of SCI couples. In conclusion: (1) the quality of marital life in chronic SCI couples is not highly different from that of AB couples; (2) There is no significant difference in the quality of marital life between chronic SCI husbands and their non-disabled wives; and (3) It is considered necessary that rehabilitation program for SCI patients should include information on the altered physiology of sexual function of SCI patients and subsequent mutual adaptation to changed sexual function.


Spinal Cord | 2001

A comparison of bowel care patterns in patients with spinal cord injury: upper motor neuron bowel vs lower motor neuron bowel

Shin Young Yim; Yoon Sh; Il Yung Lee; Rah Ew; Hae Won Moon

Study design: A face-to-face interview survey.Objective: To compare bowel care patterns in spinal cord injury (SCI) patients based on type of neurogenic bowel.Setting: Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation of a tertiary university hospital in Suwon, Korea.Methods: Among chronic SCI patients, 22 patients with upper motor neuron bowel (UMNB) and 20 patients with lower motor neuron bowel (LMNB) participated in an interview survey for the evaluation of bowel care patterns.Results: The patients with LMNB demonstrated increased frequency of defecation, increased frequency of fecal incontinence, increased use of oral medications for bowel care, increased required time for defecation and more diet modification than those with UMNB (P<0.05). However, there was no significant difference in the subjective difficulty of bowel care. Among several available bowel care methods, suppositories were used most frequently by the UMNB group, whereas the Valsalva maneuver was the most frequently used method by the LMNB group.Conclusions: Patients with LMNB tend to suffer more difficulties in management of their neurogenic bowel than those with UMNB. Therefore, more intensive and aggressive bowel care programs should be provided for SCI patients with LMNB.Spinal Cord (2001) 39, 204–207.


Clinical Rheumatology | 2003

Quality of marital life in Korean patients with spondyloarthropathy.

Shin-Young Yim; Il Yung Lee; Ji Hyun Lee; Jae-Bum Jun; Tae Hwa Kim; Sang-Cheol Bae; Dae-Hyun Yoo

The objectives of this study were to assess the quality of marital life (QML) in patients with spondyloarthropathy (SpA) in Korea and to identify possible gender differences in QML in patients with SpA. This was a case–control study at the outpatient unit of a tertiary care medical centre. Subjects were the patient group, composed of 47 married patients with SpA, and a comparison group composed of 47 healthy married adults with similar demographic characteristics. QML was measured using the Marital Satisfaction Inventory, Revised. As a result, QML was similar for both the male patients and the healthy men. However, the female patients had higher scores on the global distress scale (59.8 ± 6.3 vs. 53.8 ± 5.6, #E5/E5#=0.021) and the aggression scale (50.5 ± 7.9 vs. 44.3 ± 5.4, #E5/E5#=0.016) than the female comparison group. At the same time, the female patients demonstrated higher scores on the global distress scale (59.8 ± 6.3 vs. 54.7 ± 7.2, #E5/E5#=0.035) than the male patients. In conclusion, QML in Korean males with SpA was not greatly different from that of the male comparison group. However, QML in the female patients was characterised by higher global distress and a higher probability of aggression from their partner, but no significant sexual dissatisfaction.


American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation | 2010

The laryngeal cough reflex in congenital muscular torticollis: is it a new finding?

Shin-Young Yim; Il Yung Lee; Kye Hee Cho; Jong Kyu Kim; Il Jae Lee; Myong-Chul Park

Yim S-Y, Lee IY, Cho KH, Kim JK, Lee IJ, Park M-C: The laryngeal cough reflex in congenital muscular torticollis: Is it a new finding? Cinical experience has shown us that some infants with congenital muscular torticollis have a cough reflex while stretching the sternocleidomastoid muscle. The objective of this study is to present a case series with the maneuver inducing the cough reflex and facial color change and to provide the possible mechanism underlying this phenomenon. This is a case series from a prospective cohort. Among 290 children with congenital muscular torticollis who came to a single torticollis clinic from January to December 2008, the children who showed cough reflex were consecutively enrolled. Twenty-four infants (8.28%) showed the cough reflex. The age of first presentation with congenital muscular torticollis was 37.65 ± 19.60 days old. They showed 57.5 ± 7.3° of the passive cervical rotation to the congenital muscular torticollis side at the initial visit. The mean thickness of the sternocleidomastoid muscle in those with cough reflex was 13.79 ± 1.96 mm at the side of congenital muscular torticollis and 5.43 ± 0.85 mm on the contralateral side. The cough reflex disappeared, and 90° of passive cervical rotation to the congenital muscular torticollis side were regained with stretching exercises and/or surgical release in all 24 children. One of the possible mechanisms for this cough reflex is surmised to be the mechanical irritation of the internal branch of the superior laryngeal nerve during the maneuver, which is one of the branches of the vagus nerve and is responsible for the sensation of the mucous membrane of the larynx. 8.28% of the infants with congenital muscular torticollis showed positive sign of cough reflex and had at least double or more thickness of the sternocleidomastoid muscle compared with that of unaffected sternocleidomastoid muscle and, at the same time, had 60° or less of passive cervical rotation toward the affected side. To the best of our literature review, this laryngeal cough reflex is a new finding that has never been described before. One of the possible mechanisms for this cough reflex is surmised to be the mechanical irritation of the internal branch of the superior laryngeal nerve during the maneuver, which is one of the branches of the vagus nerve, acting as the afferent nerve of laryngeal cough reflex.


Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2003

Normative Data and Developmental Characteristics of Hand Function for Elementary School Children in Suwon Area of Korea: Grip, Pinch and Dexterity Study

Shin Young Yim; Ja Ryong Cho; Il Yung Lee


Yonsei Medical Journal | 1996

Psychological characteristics of mothers of children with disabilities.

Shin Young Yim; Hae Won Moon; Ueon Woo Rah; Il Yung Lee


Journal of The Korean Medical Association | 2009

Differential Diagnosis and Management of Abnormal Posture of the Head and Neck

Shin Young Yim; Il Yung Lee; Myong Chul Park; Jang Hee Kim


Yonsei Medical Journal | 1995

Hypertrophic neuropathy with complete conduction block: hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy type III.

Shin Young Yim; Il Yung Lee; Hae Won Moon; Ueon Woo Rah; Sung Hwan Kim; Chul Sim; Hee Jae Joo


Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine | 2009

Congenital Muscular Torticollis in Siblings: A case report and literature review

Kye Hee Cho; Jae Young Kim; Il Yung Lee; Shin Young Yim


Yonsei Medical Journal | 1999

Enzyme histochemical study of germanium dioxide-induced mitochondrial myopathy in rats

Shin Young Yim; Il Yung Lee; Tai Seung Kim

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