Lee Yoonmi | Department Of Occupational Therapy Gumi College
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関連著者
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Lee Yoonmi
Department Of Occupational Therapy Gumi College
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Gong Wontae
Department Of Physical Therapy Gumi Collage
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LEE YOONMI
Department of Occupational Therapy, GumiCollege
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Gong Wontae
Department Of Physical Therapy Gumi College
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Lee Woohyung
Major In Physical Therapy Department Of Rehabilitation Science Graduate School Daegu University
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LEE HYUNMIN
Department of Physical Therapy, Honam University
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BO GAK
Department of Physical Therapy, College of Rehabilitation Science, Daegu University
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JEON JINYEOL
Department of Sports Science, Daegu Catholic University
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Bo Gak
Department Of Physical Therapy College Of Rehabilitation Science Daegu University
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Jeon Jinyeol
Department Of Sports Science Daegu Catholic University
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Lee Hyunmin
Department Of Physical Therapy Honam University
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KIM BYUNGKON
Department of Physical Therapy, Daegu Health College
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Sook Kim
Department Of Physical Therapy Gumi Collage
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Kim Byungkon
Department Of Physical Therapy Daegu Health College
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CHO MISUK
Department of Physical Therapy, Korea Nazarene University
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Cho Misuk
Department Of Physical Therapy Korea Nazarene University
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KIM CHANGSOOK
Department of Physical Therapy, Gumi College
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Gong Wontae
Department Of Physical Therapy Korea Nazarene University
著作論文
- Correlations between Cervical Lordosis, Vital Capacity, T-spine ROM and Equilibrium
- The Effect of Lumbar Strengthening Exercise on Pain and the Cross-sectional Area Change of Lumbar Muscles
- The Effects of Gong's Mobilization on Cervical Lordosis, Forward Head Posture, and Cervical ROM in Abnormal Posture of the Cervical Spine of College Students
- Effects of Gong's Mobilization Applied to Shoulder Joint on Shoulder Abduction
- Correlations between Forward Head Posture, Range of Motion of Cervicospinal Area, Resting State, and Concentrations of the Brain
- Correlations among Sacral Angle, Lumbar Lordosis, Lumbar ROM, Static and Dynamic Lumbar Stability in College Students
- Correlations between Cervical Lordosis, Forward Head Posture, Cervical ROM and the Strength and Endurance of the Deep Neck Flexor Muscles in College Students