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Annual Report of The Tohoku Section of Japanese Physical Therapy Association

Volume , Issue 23 / 2011
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Japanese Article The effect that a difference of ADL and the family hope ADL gives for a discharge outcome at the discharge of the convalescent rehabilitation ward patients
渡辺浩太 1), Junpei Takahashi 2)
Annual Report of The Tohoku Section of Japanese Physical Therapy Association (23): 1-5, 2011.

Japanese Article Comparison between walk independence degree - convalescent ward and medical treatment sickbed - of the stroke patients who presented with moderate ADL disorder
河田雄輝, More than Takeda, Eriko Sudo
Annual Report of The Tohoku Section of Japanese Physical Therapy Association (23): 6-10, 2011.

Japanese Article The effect that we stand on tiptoe, and difference in standing position posture in the movement gives to precedent concomitant posture adjustment
Hiroki Fukushi
Annual Report of The Tohoku Section of Japanese Physical Therapy Association (23): 11-16, 2011.

Japanese Article Positional identification - of the motor point by report - anatomical technique first about an anatomical motor point and the relations of the electrophysiological motor point and those structure
Narita Daiichi 1), 2), Hideki Yoshida 1), Atsushi Oda 1), 石川大瑛 3), 5), Nobuhito Takahashi 4), 5), Takashi Sotozaki sum 2), Masaji Chiba 6)
Annual Report of The Tohoku Section of Japanese Physical Therapy Association (23): 17-21, 2011.

Japanese Article The effect that an opening gives to a static standing position balance
渡邉基起 1), Toshiki Matsunaga 1), Sato peak good 1), Kazutoshi Hatakeyama 1), Satoki Senda 1), Yoichi Shimada 2)
Annual Report of The Tohoku Section of Japanese Physical Therapy Association (23): 22-25, 2011.

Japanese Article About the effect that the on admission ADL severity classification in the convalescent stroke gives in ADL at a discharge basics investigation - by the comparison of the discharge comment on current events value every each - classification and the analysis of the ADL recovery factor
Yuzo Hirano 1), Yoichi Okura 1), Masato Takeuchi 2)
Annual Report of The Tohoku Section of Japanese Physical Therapy Association (23): 32-37, 2011.

Japanese Article Analysis and discussion - from an attitude survey based on treadmill walking and difference - ptyalin activity and the SD method of the stress in the level ground walk
Takeshi Soeda kernel
Annual Report of The Tohoku Section of Japanese Physical Therapy Association (23): 38-42, 2011.

Japanese Article Effect to exercise therapy and quality of life on lumbar spinal canal stenosis
Tomoichi Kashiwagi 1), Toyokuchi table 1), Reika Hatakeyama 1), Yutaka Yamauchi intellect 1), Toru Yokoyama 1), 2)
Annual Report of The Tohoku Section of Japanese Physical Therapy Association (23): 43-47, 2011.

Japanese Article About the effect that care prevention gives to motor function improvement training effect - of - two years
Masashi Miura, Toru Kawaguchi
Annual Report of The Tohoku Section of Japanese Physical Therapy Association (23): 48-52, 2011.

Japanese Article It is one case of the stroke left hemiplegia with trunk dystonia and the sensory disturbance for total blindness
Naoko Sakai, 松田由記乃, 櫻山梢, Sachihiro Igarashi, Yoshinobu Iwaki, Jin Yasuno, 福村直毅
Annual Report of The Tohoku Section of Japanese Physical Therapy Association (23): 53-56, 2011.

Japanese Article Investigation about the present conditions and the problem of the pediatric physicotherapeutics education in the Tohoku district physical therapist training school
Misato Makino, Saichi Wakayama
Annual Report of The Tohoku Section of Japanese Physical Therapy Association (23): 57-59, 2011.

Japanese Article We think about a foreword "physical therapy soul"
Hitomi Takahashi
Annual Report of The Tohoku Section of Japanese Physical Therapy Association (23): 87-87, 2011.