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Japanese Journal of Electrophysical Agents

Volume 32, Issue / 2025
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Japanese Article A function from the arms hemiplegia is restored after the plastic instruction and stroke of the brain by the brain machine interface
牛場潤一1,2)
Japanese Journal of Electrophysical Agents 32: 1-8, 2025.

Japanese Article For the implementation to the field of rehabilitation in tES and the application
都志宣裕1), 行田智哉1)
Japanese Journal of Electrophysical Agents 32: 9-13, 2025.

Japanese Article The medical equipment development that we applied a brain machine interface technique to
林正彬1,2), 森川幸治1), 牛場潤一1,2)
Japanese Journal of Electrophysical Agents 32: 14-17, 2025.

Japanese Article Inflection of the simple physical movement sensing technique in clinical settings
奥山航平1,2)
Japanese Journal of Electrophysical Agents 32: 18-22, 2025.

Japanese Article From knowledge and clinical fusion - supersonic wave basic study knowledge of the basic science to TENS translational research -
谷間(長井)桃子
Japanese Journal of Electrophysical Agents 32: 23-28, 2025.

Japanese Article Possibility of spasticity reduction and the physiotherapy of the early intervention to think about from the spasticity condition of a patient
李佐知子1), 佐光幸叶2), 花崎拓人2)
Japanese Journal of Electrophysical Agents 32: 29-33, 2025.

Japanese Article Advancing neurorehabilitation through tSMS (transcranial static magnetic field stimulation)
芝田純也1)
Japanese Journal of Electrophysical Agents 32: 34-38, 2025.

Japanese Article The neuromodulation by the supersonic wave: New development of the noninvasive cerebral irritation to cerebral cortex, the cortex bottom
長田貴宏1)
Japanese Journal of Electrophysical Agents 32: 39-44, 2025.

Japanese Article Time-course changes in radial pressure wave therapy for patients with contracting periarthritis of the shoulder
Kensuke NAKAMURA1,2, Yuta KOKUBO3, Saori ARAI4, Ryosuke TOZAWA4
Japanese Journal of Electrophysical Agents 32: 45-52, 2025.

Japanese Article Effects of different intensity of extracorporeal shock wave therapy on muscle stiffness and spinal motor neuron excitability in healthy individuals : a randomized controlled trial
Junji NAKAMURA1,2, Miyu NIYAMA1, Hidekazu UCHISAWA1,2, Yuki IGAWA1,2, Daiki FUJITA1,2, Koki IKUNO1,2, Koji SHOMOTO2
Japanese Journal of Electrophysical Agents 32: 53-60, 2025.

Japanese Article Investigating the effects of subsensory stimulation with a small peripheral magnetic stimulation device on corticospinal excitability : a pilot clinical study
Tetsurou WATARI1, Hitoshi KAGAYA2, Hirofumi MAEDA3, Akifumi KISO3
Japanese Journal of Electrophysical Agents 32: 61-68, 2025.

Japanese Article Exploratory analysis of medical students' perceptions and interests in the usage of electrophysical agents using text mining
Kenjiro MORI1, Jiro NAKANO2
Japanese Journal of Electrophysical Agents 32: 69-78, 2025.

Japanese Article Effects of intrinsic foot muscle strengthening on static and dynamic foot alignment in individuals with flatfoot : a before-after trial using neuromuscular electrostimulation with blood flow restriction
Naotaka NAGAMUNE1,2, Syoma UEHARA3, Shusaku KANAI3, Kazunori OKAMURA3
Japanese Journal of Electrophysical Agents 32: 79-86, 2025.

Japanese Article The effects of Belt electrode skeletal muscle electrical stimulation on the muscle thickness change of transversus abdominis muscle in healthy males
Takuro KONNAI1,2, Masafumi KUBOTA3
Japanese Journal of Electrophysical Agents 32: 87-93, 2025.

Japanese Article A canalization repetition therapy under the sustained neuromuscular disease electrical stimulation for the motor palsy limited to a finger after the cerebral infarction for acute phase: Case report
松原貴哉1), 豊栄峻2,3), 宮良広大4), 保坂結衣1), 大池涼5), 井上靖章5)
Japanese Journal of Electrophysical Agents 32: 94-101, 2025.

Japanese Article A case of the cervical spondylosis-related radiculopathy that obtained the reduction effect of the numbness domain that performed a numbness tuning transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation based on an evaluation of Pain drawing, and was limited to an index finger and the middle finger
豊栄峻1,2), 衛藤誠二2), 宮良広大3), 松原貴哉4), 城之下唯子1,2), 下堂薗恵2)
Japanese Journal of Electrophysical Agents 32: 102-108, 2025.

Japanese Article Investigation about the use situation of the physiotherapy in the visit rehabilitation
森健次郎1), 安孫子幸子2), 阿部勉3), 中野治郎4)
Japanese Journal of Electrophysical Agents 32: 109-115, 2025.