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HSIAO-CHING YEN

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  • 11 hsiao-ching yen
  • 6 wen-shiang chen
  • 5 jiann-shing jeng
  • 4 tung-wu lu
  • 3 hao-ling chen
  • 3 lu, t.-w.
  • 3 pan g.-s.
  • 2 jer-junn luh
  • 2 pan, guan-shuo
  • 2 teng t.
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  • 4 [sdgs]sdg3
  • 1 accidental falls | fall risk assessment | oncology patients | quality improvement
  • 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 aged; article; brain damage; cerebrovascular accident; clinical article; controlled study; female; functional assessment; functional training; human; joint function; joint mobility; kinematics; limb movement; male; motion analysis system; motor control; motor performance; pelvis; physical activity; priority journal; rehabilitation care; sensitivity and specificity; task performance; walking; aged; biomechanics; case-control studies; female; humans; joints; lower extremity; male; paresis; pelvis; psychomotor performance; stroke
  • 1 aged; coordination; gait; obstacles; phase plot; relative phase; variability; crossings (pipe and cable); graph theory; motion control; population statistics; joints (anatomy); adult; aged; aging; article; biomechanics; controlled study; falling; gait; high risk population; human; human experiment; joint function; measurement; motor coordination; motor performance; normal human; priority journal; walking; adult; aged; aging; female; gait; humans; joints; leg; male; motor skills; muscle contraction; task performance and analysis; walking
  • 1 blood pressure variability; early mobilization; intracerebral hemorrhage; neurointensive care unit; physical therapy; early rehabilitation trial; cerebral autoregulation; stroke; neurorehabilitation; management; mortality
  • 1 continuous relative phase; coordination; gait; knee osteoarthritis; obstacles; phase plot; variability; angular velocity; biomechanics; crossings (pipe and cable); dynamic positioning; graph theory; motion control; percolation (solid state); transplantation (surgical); joints (anatomy); aged; ankle; article; biomechanics; clinical article; controlled study; female; gait disorder; hip; human; kinematics; knee osteoarthritis; leg length; leg movement; male; motor coordination; motor performance; musculoskeletal system parameters; priority journal; standing; walking; aged; ataxia; female; gait; humans; knee joint; male; osteoarthritis, knee; psychomotor performance; range of motion, articular
  • 1 traumatic brain injury; early mobilization; intensive care

Date issued

  • 11 2000 - 2023

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  • 11 journal article

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)SourcescopusWOSFulltext/Archive link
12022Functional mobility effects of progressive early mobilization protocol on people with moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury: A pre-post intervention studyHSIAO-CHING YEN ; Han, Yin-Yi; Hsiao, Wei-Ling; Hsu, Po-Min; Pan, Guan-Shuo; Li, Min-Hao; Chen, Wen-Shiang; HUNG-JUI CHUANG NeuroRehabilitation
22021Effects of early mobilization on short-term blood pressure variability in acute intracerebral hemorrhage patients: A protocol for randomized controlled non-inferiority trialHSIAO-CHING YEN ; JIANN-SHING JENG ; Cheng, Chiung-Hua; Pan, Guan-Shuo; WEN-SHIANG CHEN Medicine00
32021Is early mobilization associated with functional improvement in acute middle cerebral artery ischemic stroke treated with recombinant tissue plasminogen activator? A proof of concept and retrospective single-center studyHSIAO-CHING YEN ; JIANN-SHING JENG ; Chuang W.-Y.; WEN-SHIANG CHEN Signa Vitae00
42020Early 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
52019Fall Risk Program for Oncology Inpatients: Addition of the "traffic Light" Fall Risk Assessment ToolChang, Sin Yuan; WEN-SHIANG CHEN ; Teng, Ting; Yeh, Chien Yu; HSIAO-CHING YEN Journal of Nursing Care Quality66
62019Standard 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
72017Reliability of lower extremity muscle strength measurements with handheld dynamometry in stroke patients during the acute phase: A pilot reliability studyHSIAO-CHING YEN ; JER-JUNN LUH ; Teng T.; Pan G.-S.; WEN-SHIANG CHEN ; Hsun C.-C.; JIANN-SHING JENG Journal of Physical Therapy Science40
82010Symmetrical kinematic changes in highly functioning older patients post-stroke during obstacle-crossingLu, T.-W.; HSIAO-CHING YEN ; HAO-LING CHEN ; Hsu, W.-C.; Chen, S.-C.; Hong, S.-W.; TUNG-WU LU Gait and Posture2422
92009Age effects on the inter-joint coordination during obstacle-crossingHSIAO-CHING YEN ; HAO-LING CHEN ; Liu, M.-W.; Liu, H.-C.; TUNG-WU LU Journal of Biomechanics3631
102009Bilateral knee osteoarthritis does not affect inter-joint coordination in older adults with gait deviations during obstacle-crossingWang, T.-M.; HSIAO-CHING YEN ; Lu, T.-W.; HAO-LING CHEN ; Chang, C.-F.; Liu, Y.-H.; TUNG-WU LU Journal of Biomechanics3629
112008Comparisons of the inter-joint coordination between leading and trailing limbs when crossing obstacles of different heightsLu, T.-W.; HSIAO-CHING YEN ; TUNG-WU LU Gait and Posture3834

 

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臺大位居世界頂尖大學之列,為永久珍藏及向國際展現本校豐碩的研究成果及學術能量,圖書館整合機構典藏(NTUR)與學術庫(AH)不同功能平台,成為臺大學術典藏NTU scholars。期能整合研究能量、促進交流合作、保存學術產出、推廣研究成果。

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