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JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH
Volume 38, Issue 5 / 2019
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Introduction Inward and outward force - Things to think about Dejima - 能登真一 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 38(5): 515-515, 2019. |
Improvement of upper limb function for cervical myelopathy through repetitive facilitation exercise and reaching-robot therapy in an adult with cerebral palsy : A case study Takashi Hoei*1, Shiori Iwazawa*2, Junpei Kai*2, Keizo Shigenobu*3, Kazumi Kawahira*4 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 38(5): 517-523, 2019. |
Effects of intervention on toileting of patients with acute cranial nerve disease and hyperactive delirium Tatsuya Sakashita*1,*2, Mariko Hara*3, Kenzou Haraguchi*3 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 38(5): 524-531, 2019. |
Factors influencing the formation of occupational identity of young psychiatric occupational therapists Yuki Yoshida*1, Fumio Mukai*2 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 38(5): 532-540, 2019. |
The relationship between clinical depression and social roles among the elderly : The efficacy of a role checklist Shun Takehara*1, Yoshikazu Ishii*2, Masahiro Shigeta*3, Takashi Yamada*4,*5 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 38(5): 541-549, 2019. |
Validity of 3-axis accelerometry (ActiGraph Link GT9X) for quantifying and visualizing real-world arm activity in post-stroke hemiplegic patients Keisuke Hanada*1,*2, Takashi Takebayashi*3, Masashi Kohno*1, Sachimori Ichimura*1, Kazumi Hirayama*4 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 38(5): 550-558, 2019. |
Characteristics of the rhythmic memory of healthy subjects and Parkinson's patients : Effects of auditory interference stimuli Hyugo Sato*1,*2, Toshio Ohyanagi*3, Sonomi Nakajima*4, Kunihiro Kanaya*1, Yasuhito Sengoku*4 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 38(5): 559-566, 2019. |
Relationship between aging in place among the elderly with disabilities and the living environment : Effects of awareness of the living environment after discharge Tomoyuki Ota*1,*2, Hiroaki Enoki*3, Mime Hashimoto*4 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 38(5): 567-574, 2019. |
The usefulness of ReoGo(R)-J robot for upper limb training in subacute stroke patients : An exploratory comparative study using propensity score matching Masakazu Ishigaki*1, Takashi Takebayash*2, Joji Maeda*3, Yasuhito Kuboki*3, Yuya Takahashi*3 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 38(5): 575-584, 2019. |
Systematic review of occupational therapy in pulmonary rehabilitation in Japan over the past 10 years Yudai Fujimoto*1, Hiromasa Shimazaki*2, Atsuko Noudomi*1, Sayuri Taniguchi*1, Kazunori Takashima*3 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 38(5): 585-592, 2019. |
Recognition of the change in use of a paralyzed hand during family participation type self-training and transfer package Shouhei Hori*1, Takashi Takebayashi*2 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 38(5): 593-600, 2019. |
The role of ward placement of occupational therapists in the task-oriented training for acute stroke patients Takuya Hirose*1, Takashi Takebayashi*2, Mitsuhiko Kodama*3, Masumi Takahashi*1 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 38(5): 601-608, 2019. |
Efficacy of the combined approach for an acute stroke patient with upper extremity paresis Takuya Hirose*1, Takashi Takebayashi*2, Mitsuhiko Kodama*3, Masumi Takahashi*1 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 38(5): 609-616, 2019. |
Occupation-based practice to a severe aphasia patient Yoshikazu Tanaka* JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 38(5): 617-622, 2019. |
Benefits of Management Tool for Daily Life Performance (MTDLP) in the convalescence rehabilitation ward and role of occupational therapists : A case of a post craniopharyngioma patient with mild memory impairment that resulted in reinstatement Misaki Sakurai*1, Shuichi Sasaki*1, Chikako Murao*1, Yoko Masaki*2, Michinari Fukuda*2 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 38(5): 623-630, 2019. |
Occupational therapy difficulties due to hallucinations, delusions, and lack of knowledge for a schizophrenic inmate Hajime Adachi*1,*2, Hisashi Uehara*1, Mayu Kawaguchi*1, Takako Morikawa*3 JAPANESE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY RESEARCH 38(5): 631-638, 2019. |