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BioMed Research International | 2015

Analgesic Effect of Intra-Articular Injection of Temperature-Responsive Hydrogel Containing Bupivacaine on Osteoarthritic Pain in Rats

Taemin Kim; Dong Rim Seol; Suk Chan Hahm; Cheolwoong Ko; Eun Hye Kim; Keyoungjin Chun; J. H. Kim; Tae Hong Lim

The present study examined the analgesic effects of slow-releasing bupivacaine from hydrogel on chronic arthritic pain in rats. Osteoarthritis (OA) was induced by monosodium iodoacetate (MIA) injection into the right knee joint. Hydrogel (HG: 20, 30, and 50 μL) and temperature-sensitive hydrogel containing bupivacaine (T-gel: 20, 30, and 50 μL) were injected intra-articularly 14 days after MIA injection. Behavioral tests were conducted. The rats showed a significant decrease in weight load and paw withdrawal threshold (PWT). Intra-articular 0.5% bupivacaine (10 and 20 μL) significantly reversed MIA-induced decreased PWT, with no effect on weight load. In normal rats, hydrogel did not produce significant changes in PWT but at 30 and 50 μL slightly decreased weight bearing; T-gel did not cause any changes in both the weight load and PWT. In OA rats, T-gel at 20 μL had a significant analgesic effect for 2 days, even though T-gel at 50 μL further reduced the weight load, demonstrating that intra-articular T-gel (20 μL) has long-lasting analgesic effects in OA rats. Thus, T-gel designed to deliver analgesics into the joint cavity could be an effective therapeutic tool in the clinical setting.


Journal of The Ergonomics Society of Korea | 2011

Evaluation of Seat Pan Inclination During Sit-to-stand for Development of Elderly Lifting-chair

Jaesoo Hong; Jong Hyun Kim; Keyoungjin Chun

Objective: The aim of this study is to set the design direction of the lift chairs tilting seat for development. Background: Great attention has been shown to the development of senior friendly product, because of increasing elderly population rapidly in Korea. Therefore, we need to study on sit-to-stand(STS) motion of elderly systematically for developing lift chair that is one of senior friendly products. Method: In this study, we analyzed joint moment(knee, hip) and muscle activity (Erector spinae, Rectus femoris, Vastus lateralis) on STS motion of elderly(female, 60~70: 7) and young people(female, 20~30: 7) using 3 dimension motion capture camera, force plate, wireless EMG. Results: The results of muscle activity showed a similar trend but the results of joint moment were a lot of differences between the young and the elderly. Conclusion: The results of knee joint moment suggest the angle(10~30deg)-adjustable seat that can be better than to find the optimal seats angle. Application: The method and results of this study are expected to develop senior friendly product and verification as well as be available to various application.


Journal of The Ergonomics Society of Korea | 2009

Anthropometric Analysis and Usability Evaluation of Four-wheeled Walker

K.Y. Jung; Dong-Jin Shin; Keyoungjin Chun; Byeonghee Won; Jaesoo Hong; Jong Hyun Kim

In this study, anthropometric analysis and usability evaluation for four-wheeled walker were carried out and then ergonomics design guidelines were proposed. In anthropometric analysis, design factors of four-wheeled walker were firstly identified and anthropometric design guidelines were made using Korean human scales. Design suitability for two typical four-wheeled walkers was analyzed in based on anthropometric design guidelines. Usability evaluation for two typical walkers was also performed through observation method and expert evaluation. Several usability problems were identified and design solutions were proposed for the design improvement of four-wheeled walker. Finally a design model of four wheeled walker considering analysis results was proposed.


Journal of The Ergonomics Society of Korea | 2011

Case Study on Developing an Elderly Automatic Shower System

Jong Hyun Kim; Jaesoo Hong; Keyoungjin Chun

Objective: The aim of this study is developing an elderly automatic showering system by optimizing nozzle position and angle of water injection on ergonomics approach. Background: The elderly living in nursing home or hospital were increased by an aging population. Helping the elderly on showering is so hard. In addition, the existing showering/bathing systems are not effective because shower pattern of the elderly and washed range of nozzle were not considered. Method: Firstly, basic specification were determined by anthropometric approach. Secondly, position of nozzle and angle of water injection were determined through observation of elderly behavior on showering. And, finally, they were optimized by washing test and showering simulation. Results: On showering importance of body parts were able to analysis through observation of elderly behavior. The position of nozzle and angle of water injection was able to optimize by showering simulation. The automatic showering system was developed by considering their results. Conclusion: The most important technology of developing a showering system is the determining position of nozzle and angle of water injection, number of nozzle. It was developed by applying its results through user centered-research. Application: The user centered-research of developing products was able to apply directly to develop automatic bath, showering products etc. Further more it was available to apply senior friendly products.


Journal of The Ergonomics Society of Korea | 2012

Development on the Auto Showering System Concerning Bed Type for the Elderly: Focusing on Nozzle Optimization

Jaesoo Hong; Jong Hyun Kim; Keyoungjin Chun

Objective: The aim of this study is to design an auto showering system regarding bed type for old people or bedridden patients. Background: The rapid growth concerning the aging population leads to an increase in elderly bedridden patients living in senior care centers and hospitals where care givers have difficulty bathing older people with limited mobility. Method: In this study, a showering equipment for experiment was based on anthropometric and researching existing products. The nozzle position was optimized by showering tests and simulations using showering equipment. Results: The problems regarding the existing products were analyzed and the nozzle position was optimized through showering tests. The number, position, and spraying angle of the nozzle were optimized through showering simulations. The automatic showering system concerning bed type was designed by considering their results. Conclusion: When designing an automatic showering system, the most important design element involves determining the position of nozzle and angle of water injection and the number of nozzles. The system was developed by applying the results through user centered-research. Application: The user centered-research for developing products was applied directly in order to develop automatic baths, showering products etc. Furthermore, it was also available to be applied towards senior friendly products.


대한인간공학회 학술대회논문집 | 2011

Evaluation on rehabilitation equipment of upper limb through motion analysis

Jong Hyun Kim; Joohyun Sim; Jaesoo Hong; Keyoungjin Chun


대한인간공학회 학술대회논문집 | 2011

Study on Deriving Design Improvement Factors by Quality Function Deployment

Joohyun Sim; Jong Hyun Kim; Jaesoo Hong; Keyoungjin Chun; K.Y. Jung


Journal of Biomechanical Science and Engineering | 2012

Electromyograph Analysis during Isokinetic Testing of Shoulder Joint in Elderly People

Jaesoo Hong; Jong Hyun Kim; Junghwa Hong; Keyoungjin Chun


World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Journal of Medical, Health, Biomedical, Bioengineering and Pharmaceutical Engineering | 2016

Alteration of Bone Strength in Osteoporosis of Mouse Femora: Computational Study Based on Micro CT Images

Changsoo Chon; Sangkuy Han; Dong-Hyun Seo; Jihyung Park; Bokku Kang; Han Sung Kim; Keyoungjin Chun; Cheolwoong Ko


バイオエンジニアリング講演会講演論文集 | 2015

2D22 転落の際、人体の下肢部における生体力学的なパラメータの比較および分析(OS12-2:傷害とその予防・軽減のバイオメカニクス(2))

Hyoungin Choi; Jeasoo Hong; Keyoungjin Chun; Cheolwoong Ko

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