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JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH

Volume 20, Issue 5 / 2001
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Japanese Article Problem of the present conditions and the ergotherapy about "higher nervous function"
Chizuko Hiruma *1, 荻原喜茂 *2
JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 20(5): 418-426, 2001.

Japanese Article Creation - ergotherapy technical scientific study and development of the new century
Takashi Ikuta Expo
JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 20(5): 427-431, 2001.

Japanese Article Assessment of the functioning of deep sensation in the upper extremities of patients with the complete root-avulsion-type brachial plexus injuries treated by the intercostal nerve crossing method
Hiroyuki Shimizu*, Kimiko Shiina*
JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 20(5): 432-444, 2001.

Japanese Article Analysis of views of nursing by parents who raise severely multiply-handicapped children and a discussion of the methods of family support
Miki Fujimoto*1, Tatsuo Hatta*2, Noriko Kamakura*3
JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 20(5): 445-456, 2001.

Japanese Article Social maturity in children with spina bifida―Checked with new S-M Social Maturity Scale―
Emiko Fukuda*1, Tsutomu Iwaya*2, Kazunari Yoshida*2
JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 20(5): 457-464, 2001.

Japanese Article Facilitation of motor cortex excitability induced by remote muscle contraction
Takayuki Tabira*1, Kana Kusano*2, Toshio Higashi*3, Atsushi Sakakibara*4, Kozo Funase*3
JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 20(5): 465-471, 2001.

Japanese Article Therapeutic application of "being occupied" as an ego-supportive occupational therapy structure in early recovery stages of schizophrenic patients
Masayoshi Kobayashi*, Noriko Tomioka*
JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 20(5): 472-482, 2001.

Japanese Article Constructing the steps to prevent secondary impairments for adult severely disabled people who are working in sheltered work institutions in occupational therapy practice―Through the process of interaction with participants mediated by Seating buggy―
Tatsuo Hatta*
JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 20(5): 483-490, 2001.

Japanese Article Child with a disability horseback riding
Akio Ono *1, Toshihiko Haraguchi *2
JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 20(5): 491-496, 2001.