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Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy

Volume 15, Issue / 2015
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Japanese Article Basic movements : aspects of motion analysis
Toshiaki SUZUKI, Makiko TANI, Yoshibumi BUNNO
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 1-2, 2015.

Japanese Article Analysis of the movement from the sitting position to the supine position
Takashi ISHIHAMA1), Akito KIZU2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 3-6, 2015.

Japanese Article The reach movement that is used to eat
Yuichirou MIURA, Susumu NAGASAKI, Hideaki FUKUSHIMA
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 7-11, 2015.

Japanese Article Analysis of the sitting-down movement
Yoshinori YAMAMOTO1), Naoki KADO2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 13-16, 2015.

Japanese Article Single-leg standing : examination of the foot function
Tetsuro NAKAMICHI1), Hirofumi WATANABE2), Toshiaki SUZUKI3)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 17-21, 2015.

Japanese Article Change of direction while walking
Masanori ITO, Yuki TAKAHASHI, Naoki KADO
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 23-27, 2015.

Japanese Article Backward walking
Naoki KADO, Masanori ITO, Yuki TAKAHASHI
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 29-32, 2015.

Japanese Article Changes in muscle activity of the shoulder during maximum isometric contraction due to regional muscle weakness
Tomohito IJIRI1), Ryoichi TAKAGI2), Toshiaki SUZUKI3)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 33-37, 2015.

Japanese Article Electromyographic analysis of the activities of the longissimus, multifidus, and iliocostalis muscles at different angles of shoulder flexion in a seated position
Takashi HAYATA1,2), Takamitsu KUSUNOKI1), Masashi FUJIMOTO1), Toshihiro OHNUMA1,2), Hirofumi WATANABE1), Toshiaki SUZUKI2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 39-44, 2015.

Japanese Article Electromyographic analysis of the pectoralis major at different angles of the shoulder joint during horizontal flexion
Takamitsu KUSUNOKI1), Takashi HAYATA1,2), Toshihiro OHNUMA1,2), Hirofumi WATANABE1), Toshiaki SUZUKI2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 45-48, 2015.

Japanese Article Influence of the hip joint external rotation angle of the stepping limb in the standing position on electromyographic activities of the upper and lower gluteus maximus muscle fibers
Riku ITO1), Nozomi KAIJIRI1), Masashi FUJIMOTO1), Toshihiro OHNUMA1,2), Hirofumi WATANABE1), Toshiaki SUZUKI2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 49-52, 2015.

Japanese Article Differences in tissue hardness of the internal oblique muscle lateral fibers between the supine and upright position : investigations using a tissue hardness gauge
Toshihiro OHNUMA1,2,3), Hirofumi WATANABE2), Toshiaki SUZUKI1,3)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 53-56, 2015.

Japanese Article Excitability of the change in contralateral spinal motor neurons caused by voluntary arm motor learning : a study of different practices
Makoto NOMURA1,3), Naoki KADO2), Masanori ITO2), Toshiaki SUZUKI3)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 57-60, 2015.

Japanese Article Muscle activity patterns of the multifidus, iliocostalis, and longissimus during lateral weight shift in the standing position
Shohei NOGUCHI1,2), Masataka TAMAKI2), Takafumi INOUE3), Tetsurou NAKAMICHI4), Masashi FUJIMOTO5), Toshiaki SUZUKI1)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 61-65, 2015.

Japanese Article Lower extremity joint torque during a change in direction while walking
Wataru YAMAZAKI, Yoshitsugu TANINO
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 67-74, 2015.

Japanese Article Changes in spinal cord nerve function due to differences in motor imagery method : a comparison of the composite image and single image
Marina TODO1), Yoshibumi BUNNNO1,2), Toshiaki SUZUKI1,2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 75-78, 2015.

Japanese Article Effect of motor imagery on the excitability of the spinal nerve function and its impact on the accuracy of movement
Yuki FUKUMOTO1), Nagisa TAKE2), Megumi FUCHIMOTO2), Yoshibumi BUNNO1,3), Toshiaki SUZUKI1,3)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 79-84, 2015.

Japanese Article Influence of acupuncture at SP3 on the activities of the quadriceps femoris muscle during extension movement of the knee joint : a comparison of different types of acupuncture stimulation and momentum
Hiroki IKUTA1,2,3), Makiko TANI3,4), Hana MINEYAMA1,3), Mamoru TAKAHASHI1,2,5), Kenichi TANAKA1,2,3), Tomohito IJIRI1), Toshiaki SUZUKI3,4)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 85-91, 2015.

Japanese Article Physical therapy for the improvement of the bowl-gripping action during eating of a patient with left hemiplegia following cerebral infarction
Toru UEDA1), Takamitsu KUSUNOKI1), Ayano HAYATA1), Masashi FUJIMOTO1), Toshihiro OHNUMA1,2), Hirofumi WATANABE1), Toshiaki SUZUKI2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 93-99, 2015.

Japanese Article Case study of a stroke patient with left hemiplegia and a tendency to fall to the right side when turning left during walking : activities of the right latissimus dorsi muscle
Yuki MIZUMOTO1), Hideki IKEZAWA1), Hisayo MITSUDA1), Toshiaki SUZUKI2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 101-106, 2015.

Japanese Article Physical therapy for a patient with right hemiplegia after cerebral infarction who had difficulty washing his face with both hands
Genki NISHITANI1), Yutaro HASHIYA1), Takashi HAYATA1,2), Keisuke AKAMATSU1), Toshihiro OHNUMA1,2), Hirofumi WATANABE1), Toshiaki SUZUKI2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 107-115, 2015.

Japanese Article Physical therapy for a patient with right hemiplegia who had difficulty with getting up from a bed
Daishi TANAKA1), Kaito TAKAMORI1), Takashi HAYATA1,2), Keisuke AKAMATSU1), Toshihiro OHNUMA1,2), Hirofumi WATANABE1), Toshiaki SUZUKI2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 117-125, 2015.

Japanese Article Fatigue was reduced during right shoulder elevation following right long thoracic nerve paralysis through focus on serratus anterior facilitation and contraction pattern
Takuya KAMIMURA1), Susumu NAGASAKI1), Yuichiro MIURA1), Hideaki FUKUSHIMA1), Toru MORIHARA2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 127-134, 2015.

Japanese Article Physical therapy for a patient with left hemiplegia who had a tendency to fall backwards while in a standing posture for toilet activity
Tomohiro KIDA1), Riku ITOU1), Nozomi KAIJIRI1), Masashi FUJIMOTO1), Toshihiro OHNUMA1,2), Hirofumi WATANABE1), Toshiaki SUZUKI2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 135-141, 2015.

Japanese Article The best case of the left brain infarction right hemiplegia that becomes unstable by pelvic retroversion in the Q gene locus, the right rotation, a lower right system to the right rear, and has difficulty in lifting, restroom movement
岩下孝博, 後藤淳
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 143-148, 2015.

Japanese Article One case of the lumbar spinal canal stenosis that load to Q right lower extremity is poor and depends on a posture strategy displaced to the left rear for a center of gravity
矢野悟, 藤本将志
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 148-154, 2015.

Japanese Article The best case of periventricular leukomalacia that both calcaneal regions did a detached room place, and start movement, the standing position posture from Q gene locus posture, the floor showed instability backward
田中有美, 渡邊裕文
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 155-161, 2015.

Japanese Article The literature introduction "role of the exercise image in the learning of the exercise that has not been carried out at all"
野村真
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 162-164, 2015.

Japanese Article A literature introduction "changes into the activity of the abdominal muscle by pelvic exercise or thorax exercise"
大沼俊博
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 165-166, 2015.

Japanese Article Because "the exercise image regulates the functional combination of the system of the multiple brains of the rest state" a literature introduction
福本悠樹
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 167-168, 2015.

Japanese Article Literature introduction "back group of muscles activity: observational study at various extension movement"
野口翔平
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 168-169, 2015.

Japanese Article In the holding of the 15th Kansai physical therapy society case study arts and sciences meeting
三浦雄一郎
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 174-174, 2015.

Japanese Article 1. It is one case of patients with left hemiplegia after the right cardioembolic in acknowledgment of a stability drop in the left stance phase
中山大介1), 石川亮介1), 三馬明1)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 178-178, 2015.

Japanese Article 2. One case that a stable drop of the ambulation activity occurred by showing a stronger culf outside slant by the foot part supination after the left from the early period of left standpoint to the middle
熊本佳子1), 中村知加1), 木津彰斗1), 福永早紀1)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 178-178, 2015.

Japanese Article 3. Because right hip joint coiled position continues in a walk, the right idling leg is the physical therapy of patients with right hemiplegia after cerebral hemorrhage that comes to have difficulty
淵本恵1), 辻智美1), 貝尻望1)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 179-179, 2015.

Japanese Article 4. The risk of the fall is the physical therapy of patients with right hemiplegia after the cerebral infarction that it occurred in at the backward step movement of the right leg in the Japanese dance
武凪沙1), 小松菜生子1), 橋谷裕太郎1), 早田恵乃1)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 179-179, 2015.

Japanese Article 5. One case that showed improvement in a flexural aspect of the movement by the persistent shrinkage of multifidus muscle and the longissimus muscle in a start
上野真也1), 高橋優基2), 伊藤正憲2), 嘉戸直樹2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 180-180, 2015.

Japanese Article 6. It is one case of the right hemiplegia after the left putamen bleeding that showed quantity of assistance increase in movement in a start
菱田裕子1), 前田梨奈1), 片山芽生1), 村上純基1), 河島良1)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 180-180, 2015.

Japanese Article 7. The best case after the normal pressure hydrocephalus technique that pain occurs in outward at underwear stripping movement in front of proximal left upper arm
白井孝尚1), 池澤秀起1), 旅なつき1)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 181-181, 2015.

Japanese Article 8. One case of the right brain infarction that movement from a wooden bowl grasp to drinking water from a wooden bowl grasp improved by improvement of the human trunk alignment
佐藤良太1), 今井庸介1), 山元多賀子1)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 181-181, 2015.

Japanese Article 9. The best case after the left thighbone trochanter part bone fracture in acknowledgment of a stability drop of the ambulation activity indoor by human trunk inclination to the left bias
森田大介1), 山本将揮2), 西村健1), 瀬田隼也1), 玉置昌孝1)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 182-182, 2015.

Japanese Article 10. The best case of the right thighbone trochanter region bone fracture which accepted a drop of the utility by right hip joint flexure muscle weakness later from mid-stance at crutch walking
岡野汀紗1), 神部智紀1), 好井直輝1), 金岡翼1), 清原直幸1)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 182-182, 2015.

Japanese Article 11. One case of the lumbar spinal canal stenosis that showed a stable drop in a weight reception aspect of the promotion movement
藤本香織1), 中川真実1), 岡本雄大1), 岩淵順也1), 玉置昌孝1)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 183-183, 2015.

Japanese Article 12. One showed a decrease in the stability and durability cases in usual behavior complained of pain on the outside after the right knee joint
坂本拳1), 白岩美希1), 三馬孝明1)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 183-183, 2015.

Japanese Article 13. One case of the lumbar spinal canal stenosis that showed a stability drop in the flexural aspect of the start by human trunk anteversion by the hip joint flexure being poor
中本駿1), 野瀬晃志1), 岡本雄大1), 岩淵順也1)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 184-184, 2015.

Japanese Article 14. It is the physical therapy of the patients after the proximal left tibia, fibula bone fracture which knee joint ecstrophe increases for the left stance phase of the ambulation activity, and accepted a stability drop
森川智貴1), 楠貴光1), 早田恵乃1)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 184-184, 2015.

Japanese Article 15. The best case after the left femoral neck fractures technique in acknowledgment of instability from the early period of left standpoint of the T cane walk to the side right-front at the middle
松本明日華1), 勘田陽香1), 池田匠1), 高崎浩壽1)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 185-185, 2015.

Japanese Article 16. Physical therapy for patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy with complications of the osteoarthritis of spine that showed a stability drop at both hands movement in the standing position
山内陽介1), 水口真希1), 高森絵斗1), 早田荘1,2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 185-185, 2015.

Japanese Article 17. For independence using one case - left upper extremity support of the cervical myelopathy that crawled on the knees, and stepped over the bathtub in the gene locus by a movement exercise, and utility of the movement improved -
川崎由希1), 山口彩1), 光田尚代1)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 186-186, 2015.

Japanese Article 18. One case of the right shoulder rotator cuff wide area tear that elbow joint position and scapulary motion enabled stretching up of arm
鈴木宏宜1), 長崎進1), 上村拓矢1)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 186-186, 2015.

Japanese Article Foreword
嘉戸直樹
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 199-199, 2015.

Japanese Article Feature "Given the basic operation: Basic operation always be observed in the clinical"
関西理学療法学会
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 15: 200-200, 2015.