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Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy

Volume 10, Issue / 2010
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Japanese Article Reconsideration of the Basic Techniques of Physical Therapy
Toshiaki SUZUKI
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 1-4, 2010.

Japanese Article Postural Change due to Sensory Input
Atsushi GOTOH
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 5-14, 2010.

Japanese Article The Muscle Tone (Postural Tone)
Hirofumi WATANABE, Toshihiro OHNUMA
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 15-18, 2010.

Japanese Article Resistance Training
Hitoshi YAMAUCHI
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 19-23, 2010.

Japanese Article Range of Motion Exercises for the Spine and Lower Limbs
Yuichirou MIURA, Hideaki FUKUSHIMA
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 25-31, 2010.

Japanese Article Range of Motion Exercises for Upper Limbs
Kyosuke TAKASAKI1), Takeshi YAMAGUCHI2), Toshiaki SUZUKI1), Takuya SHIMIZU3)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 33-42, 2010.

Japanese Article Handling of the Body in Gait Assistance
Kokoro UOZUMI1), Hirofumi WATANABE2), Toshiaki SUZUKI3)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 43-49, 2010.

Japanese Article Postural Strategies Adopted while Putting on and Taking off Shoes and Socks when Sitting either Close to or at a Distance from the Edge of a Bed
Nozomi KAIJIRI1), Keisuke AKAMATSU1), Masashi FUJIMOTO1), Ayano TAJIRI1), Takashi HAYATA1), Toshiki MIZUKAMI1), Toshihiro OHNUMA1), Hirofumi WATANABE1), Toshiaki SUZUKI2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 51-56, 2010.

Japanese Article Trapezius Activity while Simulating Hair-washing Motion: Investigation Based on Changes in the Speed of Elbow Joint Flexion-extension
Takashi HAYATA1), Keisuke AKAMATSU1), Masashi FUJIMOTO1), Ayano TAJIRI1), Toshiki MIZUKAMI1), Nozomi KAIJIRI1), Toshihiro OHNUMA1), Hirofumi WATANABE1), Toshiaki SUZUKI2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 57-62, 2010.

Japanese Article A Patient with a Cerebrovascular Disorder for whom Closing the Lips Became Difficult because the Cervical Vertebrae Had Excessive Lordosis due to Repeated Aspiration Pneumonia
Koji MATSUI, Takashi ISHIHAMA
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 63-70, 2010.

Japanese Article Influence of Varying the Interstimulus Intervals on Electromyographic Reaction Time during Exercise Using a Rhythmic Auditory Stimulus -Effect of Increasing the Stimulus Number and Changing the Interstimulus Interval-
Satoshi FUJIWARA1),3), Masanori ITO2),3), Naoki KADO2),3), Toshiaki SUZUKI4), Tomoaki SHIMADA3)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 71-76, 2010.

Japanese Article A Guillain-Barre Syndrome Patient with Keyboard Typing Difficulty
Yoshiki KITAMURA, Tetsuro NAKAMITI, Takeshi YAMAGUTI
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 77-84, 2010.

Japanese Article Physical Therapy for a Patient Experiencing Pain in the Right Gluteal and Lateral Femoral Regions on Right Heel Contact through to Right Mid-stance Following Right Hip Replacement
Yui NOZAKI, Shigeo YASUI, Kouji IKEDA, Masashi FUJIMOTO, Keisuke AKAMATSU, Toshihiro OHNUMA, Hirofumi WATANABE
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 85-92, 2010.

Japanese Article A Patient with Left Hemiplegia due to Cerebral Hemorrhage having Difficulty with Stepping into A Bathtub because of Abnormal Muscle Tone of the Trunk and Hip Muscles on the Affected-side and Usual Use of a Brace for the Affected Leg
Masaki TSUE, Shigeo YASUI, Kouji IKEDA, Keisuke AKAMATSU, Masashi FUJIMOTO, Toshihiro OHNUMA, Hirofumi WATANABE
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 93-102, 2010.

Japanese Article Physical Therapy for a Patient with Difficulty in Standing due to Upper Trunk Limitations after Distal Aortic Arch Replacement
Sadaharu SAITO, Takayuki TAEN, Masakazu MATSUOKA, Hitoshi YAMAUCHI, Shinichi DAIKUYA
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 103-109, 2010.

Japanese Article About patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy that utility of the Q sitting movement decreased
Ayaka Sakaguchi 1), Masashi Fujimoto 2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 111-117, 2010.

Japanese Article It is the best case of patients with left hemiplegia after cerebral infarction that recognition on the paralysis side is poor for sensory disturbance of the Q severeness, and has difficulty in restroom movement
Masaru Takahashi group 1), Stone Takashi Hama 2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 118-123, 2010.

Japanese Article 1. Pay the attention to the muscle activity of the triceps surae muscle in the best case - ankle dorsiflexion area of patients with right tibia compound fracture that getting out kick of the right leg was insufficient late in the right standpoint; and -
Chinatsu Sumita, Riverbank incense, Takafumi Inoue, Tetsuro Nakamichi
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 141-141, 2010.

Japanese Article 2. The best case of patients with both gonarthrosis that the thrust of the right knee for the right stance phase relieved by the approach to the right popliteus muscle in addition to stomach bias group of muscles, gluteus group, the simultaneous shrinkage training of the quadriceps femoris muscle
林田修司, 熊澤浩一, 光田尚代
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 141-141, 2010.

Japanese Article 3. The best case of patients with degenerative ankle symptom that the transformation of the right foot part and the ankle reduced locomotor stability
Entrance Shunji 1, 川崎文裕 1, Daisuke Kumazaki 2
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 142-142, 2010.

Japanese Article 4. One case of patients with right gonarthrosis that flexor pollicis longus muscle, flexor digitorum longus muscle, treatment to plantar aponeurosis were effective for the pain reduction of the right knee at walk
1, Hayato, Hirai, Toshiki Matsuda 1, Tetsuro Nakamichi 2
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 142-142, 2010.

Japanese Article 5. Examination - by the strategy of best case - scapula stabilization of patients with left shoulder rotator cuff wide area tear that accepted a utility decrease of the diet movement by poor scapular dynamic alignment
Akito Shimazu 1, Mami Okawa 1, Hideaki Fukushima 1, Toru Morihara 2
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 143-143, 2010.

Japanese Article 6. Pay the attention to a function of best case - infraspinatus muscle of the supraspinatus deficiency tear that pain produced to deltoid muscle at shoulder flexure movement; and -
Eto Kotobuki light 1, Mami Okawa 1, Hideaki Fukushima 1, Toru Morihara 2
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 143-143, 2010.

Japanese Article 8. The best case of patients with Parkinson's disease that presented with the twelfth dorsal compression fracture in acknowledgment of locomotor instability by the loading dose decrease to a right leg
Satoshi Inaba, Ippei Yasuda, Kenji Aoki
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 144-144, 2010.

Japanese Article 11. One case of spondylosis-related radiculopathy that came to have difficulty in writing for numbness by the poor alignment of the cervical vertebrae
Akito Fujimura 1, 川崎文裕 1, Daisuke Kumazaki 2
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 146-146, 2010.

Japanese Article 12. The best case of patients with head trauma that the left stance phase showed improvement in instability to the left rear by treatment from the right upper extremity peripheral part that was a non-paralysis side
Ryo Kawashima, Stone Takashi Hama, Fukunaga early period
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 146-146, 2010.

Japanese Article 13. The best case of the cerebrovascular disorder hemiplegia that showed improvement of the diet movement by the physical therapy that paid its attention to the trunk and paralysis side scapulary
Masayo Onishi, Eri Tsukamoto, Yusuke Suzuki, Yoshinori Yamamoto
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 147-147, 2010.

Japanese Article 15. The best case of cerebrovascular disease that accepted instability at a start, a sitting by abdominal muscle and hypotonia and dystonia of the gluteal muscle group
Kensuke Morioka, Adachi Taisuke, Masakazu Matsuoka
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 148-148, 2010.

Japanese Article 16. The best case of patients with right hemiplegia that the drawing of paralysis side lower limbs improved by movement exercises from standing position to single stepladder rank by the non-paralysis side support
Toshio Takeda, Ayaka Taguchi, Masataka Tamaoki, Takafumi Inoue, Tetsuro Nakamichi
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 148-148, 2010.

Japanese Article 17. The best case of the right basal ganglia region infarction connected for reduction of the tendency to fall by the human trunk inclination to the left bias that improvement of the human trunk alignment produced for the right stance phase
梶村晋平, 井尻朋人, 光田尚代
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 149-149, 2010.

Japanese Article 18. The best case of patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy that the excessive nature of the shoulder girdle appears at an alternation type walker walk and lumbar spinal canal stenosis
Takuya Yoshida 1, 久岡隆晃 1, Kunihiko Murao 1, Slope Shinichi 2, Stone Takashi Hama 3
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 149-149, 2010.

Japanese Article 19. It is the physical therapy for patients with right hemiplegia after the cerebral infarction that it showed the stability drop of the walk without being able to receive paralysis side ankle deep sensation by muscle tone abnormalities of the paralysis side ankle neighborhood group of muscles at the load
水上俊樹, 赤松圭介
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 150-150, 2010.

Japanese Article 20. One case of patients with right hemiplegia that accepted instability to the right rear for the locomotor right mid-stance
Aya Fujimoto, Mami Fujikawa, Takafumi Inoue, Tetsuro Nakamichi
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 150-150, 2010.

Japanese Article 21. The best case of patients with acute subdural hematoma, right hemiplegia that accepted the risk of the fall to the left rear in transfer activity
Makito Fujii, Masataka Tamaoki, Ryo Kitamura Castle, Takafumi Inoue, Tetsuro Nakamichi
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 151-151, 2010.

Japanese Article 22. One case of the cerebrovascular disorder hemiplegia that had difficulty in start by the deep sensation paralysis side lower leg joint disorder
舩坂依里, 阿部直也, 松岡雅一
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 151-151, 2010.

Japanese Article 23. One case of patients with cerebral infarction left hemiplegia that had difficulty in locus maintenance by tendency to fall to the left rear
Masataka Motooka 1, Takayuki Yamashita 1, 木村昌靖 1, Stone Takashi Hama 2
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 10: 152-152, 2010.