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National Taiwan University / College of Medicine / Physical Therapy

YA-YUN LEE

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  • Publications 28
  • Project 6

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  • 28 ya-yun lee
  • 9 fisher b.e.
  • 7 keh-chung lin
  • 5 wu c.-y.
  • 3 chang, ya-ju
  • 3 chen, chia-ling
  • 3 chun-hwei tai
  • 3 jer-junn luh
  • 3 kai-ping grace yao
  • 3 li, yi-chun
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  • 1 adult; aged; article; brain function; context dependent motor performance; controlled study; dorsolateral prefrontal cortex; female; finger; hand movement; human; human experiment; learning; male; motor performance; normal human; pattern recognition; priority journal; questionnaire; task performance; transcranial magnetic stimulation; association; middle aged; physiology; prefrontal cortex; psychomotor performance; aged; association; female; humans; male; middle aged; prefrontal cortex; psychomotor performance; transcranial magnetic stimulation
  • 1 adult; arm movement; article; cerebrovascular accident; cohort analysis; constraint induced movement therapy; disease assessment; female; fugl meyer assessment scores; functional training; human; major clinical study; male; mirror therapy; motor performance; movement therapy; outcome assessment; outpatient; range of motion; rehabilitation center; robot assisted therapy; therapy; aged; arm; chronic disease; convalescence; disability; middle aged; pathophysiology; physiotherapy; stroke; adult; aged; chronic disease; cohort studies; disability evaluation; female; humans; male; middle aged; physical therapy modalities; recovery of function; rehabilitation centers; stroke; upper extremity
  • 1 adult; article; bilateral hybrid therapy; brain hemorrhage; brain ischemia; cerebrovascular accident; clinical article; constraint induced therapy; controlled study; daily life activity; female; follow up; functional status; hand function; hand movement; hand strength; human; intermethod comparison; male; mental health; middle aged; mini mental state examination; mobilization; motor dysfunction; motor function test; motor performance; national institutes of health stroke scale; nottingham extended activities of daily living scale; outpatient; randomized controlled trial; single blind procedure; stroke rehabilitation; unilateral hybrid therapy; upper limb; aged; biomechanics; chronic disease; clinical trial; convalescence; disability; joint characteristics and functions; kinesiotherapy; multicenter study; pathophysiology; procedures; robotics; stroke rehabilitation; upper limb; activities of daily living; adult; aged; biomechanical phenomena; chronic disease; disability evaluation; exercise therapy; female; humans; male; middle aged; range of motion, articular; recovery of function; robotics; single-blind method; stroke rehabilitation; upper extremity
  • 1 adult; article; brain hemorrhage; controlled study; early intervention; female; follow up; functional independence measure; functional training; human; length of stay; locomotion; major clinical study; male; middle aged; mobilization; muscle strength; parallel design; prospective study; randomized controlled trial; self care; single blind procedure; stretching exercise; stroke patient; stroke rehabilitation; treatment duration; aged; brain hemorrhage; procedures; rehabilitation center; severity of illness index; very elderly; young adult; adult; aged; aged, 80 and over; female; hemorrhagic stroke; humans; length of stay; male; middle aged; outcome assessment, health care; rehabilitation centers; severity of illness index; single-blind method; stroke rehabilitation; young adult
  • 1 adult; article; cerebrovascular accident; chronic disease; clinical article; clinical effectiveness; controlled study; double blind procedure; female; follow up; functional assessment; hand movement; human; male; motor dysfunction; neuromuscular electrical stimulation; priority journal; quality of life; randomized controlled trial; robotics; spasticity; therapy effect; treatment outcome; wrist flexor muscle spasticity; aged; convalescence; devices; electrotherapy; hand; kinesiotherapy; middle aged; multimodality cancer therapy; pathophysiology; procedures; robotics; stroke rehabilitation; wrist; adult; aged; chronic disease; combined modality therapy; double-blind method; electric stimulation therapy; exercise therapy; female; hand; humans; male; middle aged; quality of life; recovery of function; robotics; stroke rehabilitation; wrist joint
  • 1 adult; article; cortical silent period; corticomotor excitability; corticomotor system; evoked muscle response; exercise; female; gluteus maximus muscle; home; human; male; muscle function; nerve cell plasticity; nervous system; nervous system parameters; normal human; primary motor cortex; priority journal; rehabilitation; training; transcranial magnetic stimulation; electromyography; motor cortex; motor evoked potential; nerve cell inhibition; physiology; procedures; skeletal muscle; spreading cortical depression; young adult; adult; cortical spreading depression; electromyography; evoked potentials, motor; exercise; female; healthy volunteers; humans; male; motor cortex; muscle, skeletal; neural inhibition; transcranial magnetic stimulation; young adult
  • 1 aged; arm; chronic disease; clinical trial; controlled study; daily life activity; electrostimulation therapy; female; human; male; middle aged; motor performance; multicenter study; multimodality cancer therapy; paresis; pathophysiology; physiology; physiotherapy; psychomotor performance; randomized controlled trial; sensory nerve; single blind procedure; stroke; activities of daily living; afferent pathways; aged; chronic disease; combined modality therapy; electric stimulation therapy; female; humans; male; middle aged; motor skills; paresis; physical therapy modalities; psychomotor performance; single-blind method; stroke; upper extremity
  • 1 aged; article; clinical article; controlled study; cortical excitability; corticomotor excitability; female; freezing of gait; human; male; motor evoked potential; motor performance; nervous system function; parkinson disease; risk factor; short intracortical inhibition; step length; transcranial magnetic stimulation; walking speed
  • 1 aged; association; auditory evoked potential; auditory stimulation; complication; controlled study; crossover procedure; human; middle aged; neurologic gait disorder; parkinson disease; physiology; physiotherapy; procedures; randomized controlled trial; transcranial magnetic stimulation; walking; acoustic stimulation; aged; cross-over studies; cues; evoked potentials, auditory; gait disorders, neurologic; humans; middle aged; parkinson disease; physical functional performance; physical therapy modalities; transcranial magnetic stimulation; walking
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Date issued

  • 28 2000 - 2023

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  • 16 journal article
  • 11 journal article

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)SourcescopusWOSFulltext/Archive link
12023Influences of Aerobic Exercise on Motor Sequence Learning and Corticomotor Excitability in People With Parkinson's DiseaseChan, Suet-Ting; Tai, Chun-Hwei; LI-YING WANG ; Luh, Jer-Junn; YA-YUN LEE Neurorehabilitation and neural repair
22022Training in Varying Environmental Contexts Facilitates Transfer of Improved Gait Performance to New Contexts for Individuals With Parkinson Disease: A Randomized Controlled TrialYA-YUN LEE ; Tai, Chun-Hwei; Fisher, Beth EArchives of physical medicine and rehabilitation11
32022Effects of robotic priming of bilateral arm training, mirror therapy, and impairment-oriented training on sensorimotor and daily functions in patients with chronic stroke: study protocol of a single-blind, randomized controlled trialLee, Yi-Chen; Li, Yi-Chun; KEH-CHUNG LIN ; KAI-PING GRACE YAO; Chang, Ya-Ju; YA-YUN LEE ; Liu, Chien-Ting; Hsu, Wan-Ling; YI HSUAN WU ; Chu, Ho-Ta; Liu, Ting-Xuan; Yeh, Yi-Ping; Chang, ChiehTrials11
42021A comparative efficacy study of robotic priming of bilateral approach in stroke rehabilitation.Li, Yi-Chun; KEH-CHUNG LIN ; Chen, Chia-Ling; KAI-PING GRACE YAO ; Chang, Ya-Ju; YA-YUN LEE ; Chien-ting LiuFrontiers in Neurology11
52021Reliability of using foot-worn devices to measure gait parameters in people with Parkinson's diseaseYA-YUN LEE ; Li, Min-Hao; Luh, Jer-Junn; CHUN-HWEI TAI NeuroRehabilitation21
62020Perturbation-Based Balance Training in Postoperative Individuals With Degenerative Cervical MyelopathyCheng, Yi-Shan; Chien, Andy; Lai, Dar-Ming; YA-YUN LEE ; Cheng, Chih-Hsiu; SHWU-FEN WANG ; Chang, Y.-J.; JAW-LIN WANG ; WEI-LI HSU Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology79
72020Early Mobilization of Mild-Moderate Intracerebral Hemorrhage Patients in a Stroke Center: A Randomized Controlled TrialHSIAO-CHING YEN ; JIANN-SHING JENG ; WEN-SHIANG CHEN ; Pan G.-S.; Chuang, PT, BS W.-Y.; YA-YUN LEE ; Teng T.Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair1315
82020Corticomotor Excitability Changes Associated With Freezing of Gait in People With Parkinson DiseaseYA-YUN LEE ; Li M.-H.; CHUN-HWEI TAI ; JER-JUNN LUH Frontiers in Human Neuroscience33
92019Unilateral vs Bilateral Hybrid Approaches for Upper Limb Rehabilitation in Chronic Stroke: A Randomized Controlled TrialHung, Chung-Shan; KEH-CHUNG LIN ; Chang, Wan-Ying; Huang, Wen-Chih; Chang, Ya-Ju; Chen, Chia-Ling; KAI-PING GRACE YAO ; YA-YUN LEE Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation1613
102019Effects of rhythmic auditory cueing on stepping in place in patients with Parkinson's diseaseChang, Hsiu-Yun; YA-YUN LEE ; RUEY-MEEI WU ; Yang, Yea-Ru; JER-JUNN LUH Medicine67
112019The Effect of Practice Schedule on Context-Dependent LearningYA-YUN LEE ; Fisher B.E.Journal of Motor Behavior54
122019Standard early rehabilitation and lower limb transcutaneous nerve or neuromuscular electrical stimulation in acute stroke patients: a randomized controlled pilot studyHSIAO-CHING YEN ; WEN-SHIANG CHEN ; JIANN-SHING JENG ; JER-JUNN LUH ; YA-YUN LEE ; Pan G.-S.Clinical Rehabilitation76
132019Context-Dependent Behavior in Parkinson’s Disease With Freezing of GaitYA-YUN LEE ; CHUN-HWEI TAI ; Fisher B.E.Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair22
142019The Priming Effects of Mirror Visual Feedback on Bilateral Task Practice: A Randomized Controlled StudyLi, Yi-Chun; Wu, Ching-Yi; Hsieh, Yu-Wei; KEH-CHUNG LIN ; KAI-PING GRACE YAO ; Chen, Chia-Ling; YA-YUN LEE Occupational therapy international66
152018Effects and mechanism of the HECT study (hybrid exercise-cognitive trainings) in mild ischemic stroke with cognitive decline: fMRI for brain plasticity, biomarker and behavioral analysisYeh T.-T.; Chang K.-C.; Wu C.-Y.; YA-YUN LEE ; Chen P.-Y.; Hung J.-W.Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications65
162018Use of low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation to reduce context-dependent learning in people with Parkinson's diseaseYA-YUN LEE ; Fisher B.E.European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine11
172016Evolving methods to combine cognitive and physical training for individuals with mild cognitive impairment: Study protocol for a randomized controlled studyYA-YUN LEE ; Wu C.-Y.; Teng C.-H.; Hsu W.-C.; Chang K.-C.; Chen P.Trials117
182016Evidence of altered corticomotor excitability following targeted activation of gluteus maximus training in healthy individualsFisher B.E.; Southam A.C.; Kuo Y.-L.; YA-YUN LEE ; Powers C.M.NeuroReport1515
192016Role of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in context-dependent motor performanceYA-YUN LEE ; Winstein C.J.; Fisher B.E.European Journal of Neuroscience44
202016Context-Dependent Learning in People With Parkinson's DiseaseYA-YUN LEE ; Winstein C.J.; Gordon J.; Petzinger G.M.; Zelinski E.M.; Fisher B.E.Journal of Motor Behavior109
212016The effect of velocity of joint mobilization on corticospinal excitability in individuals with a history of ankle sprainFisher B.E.; Piraino A.; YA-YUN LEE ; Smith J.A.; Johnson S.; Davenport T.E.; Kulig K.Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy1413
222015Effects of combining robot-assisted therapy with neuromuscular electrical stimulation on motor impairment, motor and daily function, and quality of life in patients with chronic stroke: A double-blinded randomized controlled trialYA-YUN LEE ; KEH-CHUNG LIN ; Cheng H.-J.; Wu C.-Y.; Hsieh Y.-W.; Chen C.-K.Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation2826
232015Combining afferent stimulation and mirror therapy for improving muscular, sensorimotor, and daily functions after chronic stroke: A randomized, placebo-controlled studyYA-YUN LEE ; KEH-CHUNG LIN ; Wu C.-Y.; Liao C.-H.; Lin J.-C.; Chen C.-L.American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation1413
242015Proximal Fugl-Meyer Assessment Scores Predict Clinically Important Upper Limb Improvement after 3 Stroke Rehabilitative InterventionsYA-YUN LEE ; Hsieh Y.-W.; Wu C.-Y.; KEH-CHUNG LIN ; Chen C.-K.Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation2519
252013Neural correlates of dual-task practice benefit on motor learning: A repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation studyGoh H.-T.; YA-YUN LEE ; Fisher B.E.European Journal of Neuroscience65
262013Method for assessing brain changes associated with gluteus maximus activationFisher B.E.; YA-YUN LEE ; Pitsch E.A.; Moore B.; Southam A.; Faw T.D.; Powers C.M.Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy1212
272010Downhill walking training in individuals with parkinson's disease: A randomized controlled trialYang Y.-R.; YA-YUN LEE ; Cheng S.-J.; Wang R.-Y.American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation3230
282008Relationships between gait and dynamic balance in early Parkinson's diseaseYang Y.-R.; YA-YUN LEE ; Cheng S.-J.; Lin P.-Y.; Wang R.-Y.Gait and Posture8671

 

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