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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
Volume 22, Issue 5 / 1985
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1. Oita stroke investigation (the 5)-initial treatment place and prognosis Shunichi Kodama The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 244-244, 1985. |
5. Rehabilitation results of the thalamic hemorrhage Masashi Ito The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 246-246, 1985. |
6. The functional prognostic examination of patients with putaminal hemorrhage Hiroaki Koga 1), 山永裕明 1), Ryoji Nakanishi 1), Masaaki Yamamoto 1), Yutaka Miyazaki 1), Toru Ideta 2), Hiroshi Asayama 2) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 246-246, 1985. |
7. The rehabilitation experience of seven pontine hemorrhage Ken Sugiyama tree, 萱場倫夫, Takashi Sugiyama The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 247-247, 1985. |
8.Motor function and computerized topographic EEG of the stroke hemiplegia patients 辻正記, 橋本務, 北村嘉雄, 花岡俊行 The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 247-247, 1985. |
9. An association between CNV and regional cerebral blood flow of patients with cerebrovascular disorder 福田道隆 1), Shigeo Matsumoto 1), Katsuya Ota 1), Izumi Kondo 1), Kojiro Kagawa 1), Metoki Hirofumi 2), Tadashi Nihei spirit 2) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 247-248, 1985. |
13. Hemiplegia and the respiratory function of the stroke Toyama is able, The best gong, 宮地直恒, Yasuo Ito The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 249-250, 1985. |
16. The clinical analysis in the unilateral spatial neglect case and event related potential (the third report) Akira Yamaguchi 1), Koji Yanagihara 1), Michiko Ogura 1), Ryohei Koga 1), Toshihiko Haga 1), Shusuke Kusano 2), Shozo Aida 2), Fielder Toshiko 2), Ryuichi Nihei 2), Yasuhiro Hatsuyama 2), Naoichi Tsuyama 2), Toshi Ueda 3) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 251-251, 1985. |
17. A trial (figure constitution with the 3)-peg board of the quantification of agnosia, apraxia in total Katsuo Taya 1), Jun Ukita 1), Michio Ono 1), Shigenobu Ishigami 1), Hiroyuki Nakamura 2), Toshiyuki Furukawa 2), Hironobu Mishima 3), Toshio Kubota 3) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 251-252, 1985. |
18. The evaluation by the improvement - quantitative visual space cognitive test of the visual spatial agnosia with the ergotherapy Nobuyuki Tanaka, Kazumi Kawahira, Akemi Kataoka, Kazuko Ono, Jin Inoue, Fumiko Yokoyama The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 252-252, 1985. |
20. Mental status examination standard - item analysis and symptom typing results for rehabilitation of patients with cerebral damage Yoko Sano 1), Masahiro Kato 1), Reiko Aoi 1), Jun Tanemura 2), Koichi Higo 2), Tsuneo Hasegawa 2), 牧下英夫 3) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 253-253, 1985. |
22. About disorder of the will of stroke hemiplegic patients judging from CT Yoshinori Imamura 1), Hajime Ogata 1), Hideaki Morita 1), Hidenobu Osumi 1), Nobuo Yanai 2), Shozo Kumagai 2) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 253-254, 1985. |
23. Relations with examination (the seventh report) - practical use walk level and the physical strength about the physical strength of stroke hemiplegic patients Naoko Shinozuka 1), Michiko Ogura 2), Koji Yanagihara 2), Ryohei Koga 2), Akira Yamaguchi 2), Koji Kitano 3), Mitsuru Majima 4), Toshi Ueda 5) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 254-254, 1985. |
26. About the change of the foot part in the hemiplegia Tetsuya Sato 1), Takashi Suzuki 2), Hiroshi Kawata 2), 朴一男 2), Isao Nakagawa 2), Kenji Sakabe 3), Yoshio Kitamura 3), Mamoru Okubo 3), Tsutomu Hashimoto 3), Akira Shimazu 3) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 255-256, 1985. |
2. About an ultra premature baby, the motor development of the minimum immature baby from - long-term follow-up investigation Hiroyuki Hatanaka The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 258-259, 1985. |
9. About the hip joint of children with cerebral infantile palsy Ashida Hiromi 1), Hiroshi Fukase 1), Susumu Morishita five 1), Yuriko Iemori 2), Toyoko Kanda 2), Mariko Yuge 2) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 261-262, 1985. |
15. The recovery process of the quadriceps femoris muscle power after the high tibial osteotomy for the gonarthrosis Naotaka Sakai, Tomihisa Koshino, Renzo Okamoto, Authority of Takashi Morii, Kuniaki Kondo The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 264-265, 1985. |
18. About lower limbs physical exercise -Proprioceptive exercise for the external force Hidetoshi Ihara 1), Shoichi Nakayama 2), Yoshimura law of nature 3), Fumio Tsutsumi 3), Kiyomi Takayanagi 3) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 266-266, 1985. |
19. About a role of the knee circumference muscle in the old anterior cruciate ligament injury Satoshi Suzuki, Toshio Ooi, Tsutomu Iwaya, Ito Kuniomi, Masaaki Masubuchi The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 267-267, 1985. |
23. Medical rehabilitation for the angiogenic amputation of the old man Kazuya Mizuochi 1), 桂律也 1), 佐鹿博信 1), Tsugio Okawa 1), Toshiyuki Ito 2) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 269-269, 1985. |
Biomechanical evaluation of the 25.ISNY socket Jiro Kawamura 1), Ichiro Kawamura 2), Plow garden 1, Sakae 3), Kazuyoshi Nishihara 4) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 269-270, 1985. |
27. The trial manufacture of the simple functional upper extremity prosthesis for bilateral high rank above elbow amputation cases due to the electrocution Mikio Sumita 1), Kenji Kawabata 1), Shizuka Ota 1), Masami Orihara 2) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 270-271, 1985. |
28. A trial of the operability improvement of the functional upper extremity prosthesis in the high rank upper limb amputation 中島咲哉, Ichiro Kitayama, Miho Matsuda, Shu Ninomiya Jiro, Seishi Sawamura The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 271-271, 1985. |
29. Short leg brace KU-Half AFO (the second report) made of plastic with the new design Yamaga Norio Sana 1), Toshio Kitagawa 2), Katsumasa Takagi 2), Hiroshi Mizuta 2), Takayuki Tsuru 2), Masako Hirano 2), Yasuhiro Oniki 3) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 271-271, 1985. |
30. About elements about the walk supporting stick standardization Taku Imada 1), 岩井昂 2), Small house Kanehiro 2), Motohisa Ono 2) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 271-272, 1985. |
1.Walk of the infantile hemiplegia 山口和正1), 川口幸義1), 穐山富太郎1), 野口雅夫2), 浜村明徳2) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 272-272, 1985. |
4. Is (1) about adults with normal change -1 of the vertical ability before and after the exercise test Month village Taiji, 吹本武憲, Tadahisa Urabe, Kazuhiko Kenmochi, Koichi Tanaka, Kyoko Tanaka, Tamae Ikeda, A two bridge purely, Kumiko Kawai, Ei Usui man The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 273-274, 1985. |
8. About displacement of the weight feeling with the floor reaction meter, analysis - clinical utility of the energy change Hirokazu Iida 1), Takao Yamamuro 1), Hideo Okumura 1), Tetsuo Ito 2) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 275-276, 1985. |
12. As directional (mainly on a stroke) - master of of the big city General Hospital rehabilitation department than an analysis of the economy 皆川晃慶 1), Miki Hasegawa 1), Takahito Takeuchi 2) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 277-277, 1985. |
15. Experience of the communication aid trial manufacture for the amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients Yukiko Kitamura, Yutaka Sato, Toshiko Sumida, Mikio Muraoka The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 279-279, 1985. |
17. The living environment design (1) of the at-home person with a disability After eight wisteria hard 1), Akira Nakayama Expo 2), Akira Otake 2), Shigenobu Ishigami 2) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 279-280, 1985. |
18. The rehabilitation for at-home developmentally disabled individuals Toshiyuki Ito 1), Tsugio Okawa 2) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 280-280, 1985. |
22.Cripple rehabilitation facilities of Tochigi, follow-up of the severely disabled person rebirth protection institution completion person 神前智一, 高柳慎八郎, 猪飼哲夫, 平井美智子 The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 281-282, 1985. |
23. The physical strength (physical strength and secular variation of the Mr. authority of 3)-Tokorozawa welfare center for the old place of the old man Eiji Suzuki 1), Akira Nakayama Expo 1), Yutaka Shimomura 1), Shigenobu Ishigami 1), Hiromi Takahashi 2), Kazuo Ono 2), Young Yoshifumi Hayashi 3) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 282-282, 1985. |
24. Life behavior (the second report) - sex differences of patients with various chronic disease with the movement disorder and disease specificity 佐直信彦, Sampler Tokuo The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 282-282, 1985. |
25. The actual situation (the first report) of childhood illness in the hospital rehabilitation department attached to Kawasaki Medical School Yoshiko Morita 1), Hitoshi Ono 2), Motoko Tomita 2) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 282-283, 1985. |
26. The present conditions and the problems of the going to kindergarten institution of the Omiya-shi psychosomatic disorder synthesis center sunflower school 青山正征 1), Hisae Kitahara 1), Kiyoshi Kano 2) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 283-283, 1985. |
29. Problems in the children with Down's syndrome nursing Tadashi Ando 1), 2, Tsuruyoshi, Takamatsu) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 284-284, 1985. |
30. The examination (the first report) of the rehabilitation medical problem in the feeble-minded child Junko Koike, Tsugio Okawa, Tetsuya Adachi, Kazuya Mizuochi The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 284-285, 1985. |
1. A successive change of the men and women lower limbs muscular strength Shigero Niwa 1), Tadao Mitsui 1), Yasumasa Matsuda 1), Shunya 2 resigning from the post), 内海繁隆 2), Masatoshi Nakata 2), Ryozo Furukawa 2), Sakiko Mori 2), Shinichi Sasaki 3) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 285-285, 1985. |
3. Squat down and is studied the movement Hiromitsu Iwakura 1), Kiyokazu Yoshida 1), Shigeru Tanaka 2) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 286-286, 1985. |
4. Motor time of the CNS disease Ichiro Tsuji, Senda wealth justice, Ryuichi Nakamura The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 286-286, 1985. |
5. The notice effect of the arms voluntary movement for vascular disease and ataxia by SCD Tatsuo Muroga 1), Nobuo Sakurai 2), Itsuro Sofue 3) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 286-287, 1985. |
10. A myofunctional change with the aging Ito former 1), Ken Hashizume 1), Hitoshi Maruyama 1), Hiroshi Saito 1), Ryuichi Nakamura 2) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 289-289, 1985. |
11. About change over time of Stiffness at noninvasive measurement - ankle dorsiflexion exercise of the hardness of the compartment in front of culf Kazunori Yasuda, Shinji Murakami, Iizaka hero, Shigeo Suzuki The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 289-290, 1985. |
13.About the immediate effect on normal rat skeletal muscle of the electrical stimulation 長尾史博, 冨田素子, 伊勢貞樹 The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 290-291, 1985. |
14. The effect of the exercise test to give the muscle cells differentiation of the maturity rat Akio Tsubakihara 1), 出江紳一 1), Tail river Masako 1), Eiichi Saito 1), Akio Kimura 1), Masaya Saito 1), Yasutomo Okajima 2), Norio Oda 2), Naoichi Chino 2) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 291-291, 1985. |
17.Amyotrophic - morphologic examination in the shoulder hand syndrome 山口明1), 柳原幸治1), 小倉美智子1), 古賀良平1), 芳賀敏彦1), 上田敏2) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 292-292, 1985. |
18.About the error factor of the ulnar nerve conduction rate level 宮坂芳典, 飯田剛 The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 292-293, 1985. |
20. The somatosensory evoked potential (the second report) of patients with cerebrovascular disorder Hiroshi Kamoshita, Torao Takeya The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 293-294, 1985. |
21. Efficacy of the somatosensory evoked potential in the rehabilitation Akio Kimura 1), Eiichi Saito 1), Tail river Masako 1), Akio Tsubakihara 1), Masahiro Yokoi 1), Masaya Saito 1), Naoichi Chino 2) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 294-294, 1985. |
22. About a comparison with somatosensory evoked potential - sensory disturbance in cerebrovascular disorder and CT Eiichi Saito 1), Akio Kimura 1), Tail river Masako 1), Akio Tsubakihara 1), Masahiro Yokoi 1), Masaya Saito 1), Naoichi Chino 2) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 294-295, 1985. |
25. Change -2 of the vertical ability before and after the exercise test about cerebral infantile palsy (1). Month village Taiji, 吹本武憲, Tadahisa Urabe, Kazuhiko Kenmochi, Koichi Tanaka, Kyoko Tanaka, Tamae Ikeda, A two bridge purely, Kumiko Kawai, Ei Usui man The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 295-296, 1985. |
Lower limbs transformation and orthosis spinal for 1.2 minutes Tsutomu Iwaya 1), Kazuhiko Taniguchi 2), Yoshio Takatori 3) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 296-296, 1985. |
5. The hospitalization adaptation in the spinal cord injury injured and the problems Kazuo Orii, Akira Magara, 松原統 The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 298-298, 1985. |
6. The follow-up after the discharge of patients with spinal quadriplegia Yoshihiro Watanabe, Takako Suzuki The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 298-298, 1985. |
11. About an improvement effect and a desensitization effect of trial - lower limbs blood flow of the spinal cord electrical stimulation (Spinal cord stimulation,SCS) on bilateral feet paresis Takeshi Kuroki sentence 1), Masatoshi Naito 1), Shu Kajiwara success 2), Kosuke Ogata 3) The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 301-301, 1985. |
12. The examination by the physical strength (the first report) - wheelchair treadmill load method of the spinal cord injury injured Kazuyuki Shibuya, Yasuhiro Hatsuyama, Ryuichi Nihei, Tetsuhiko Kimura, 鷹野昭士, Shusuke Kusano The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 301-301, 1985. |
MOTOR DEVELOPMENT AND MUSCLE TONE IN INFANTS AND CHILDREN WITH ABNORMAL TONE Fumiyo KUROSAKA, Takeshi KUROSAKA, Tsutomu KONNO, Jiro WADA, Wataru KUBOTA The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 22(5): 305-311, 1985. |