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Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy

Volume 17, Issue / 2017
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Japanese Article Use of electromyography in physical therapy
Toshiaki SUZUKI, Makiko TANI
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 1-2, 2017.

Japanese Article The muscle activity of the shoulder joint muscles varies depending on the exercise posture
Hideaki FUKUSHIMA1), Yuichiro MIURA1), Toru MORIHARA2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 3-16, 2017.

Japanese Article Effect of motor imagery on the excitability of spinal motor neurons and motor function
Yoshibumi BUNNO, Yuki FUKUMOTO
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 17-21, 2017.

Japanese Article Trunk function during arm elevation movement
Takashi HAYATA1), Takamitsu KUSUNOKI1,2), Toshiaki SUZUKI2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 23-32, 2017.

Japanese Article Muscle activity of the upper and lower gluteus maximus in basic movements
Riku ITO1,2), Masashi FUJIMOTO1), Toshiaki SUZUKI2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 33-40, 2017.

Japanese Article Clinical tips acquired from detailed analysis of electromyograms
Tomohito IJIRI
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 41-46, 2017.

Japanese Article Effect of gluteal muscle contraction on posture and movement - Calf raise movement, Rise movement -
Atsushi GOTOH
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 47-53, 2017.

Japanese Article Effect of motor speed on somatosensory input
Yoshinori YAMAMOTO1), Naoki KADO2), Toshiaki SUZUKI3)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 55-58, 2017.

Japanese Article Influence of motor imagery complexity and motor imagery ability on the excitability of spinal neural function
Takenobu MAEDA1), Makoto NOMURA2), Naoki KADO1)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 59-63, 2017.

Japanese Article Consideration of the healing process of peripheral tissues as a factor of chronic pain
Hideki IKEZAWA
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 65-69, 2017.

Japanese Article Influence of changes in hip joint internal and external rotation angles while sitting on integrated electromyography activities of the lower gluteus maximus, sartorius, and hip joint adductor muscles
Riku ITO1,2), Takashi HAYATA1), Masashi FUJIMOTO1), Toshihiro OHNUMA1), Hirofumi WATANABE1), Toshiaki SUZUKI2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 71-76, 2017.

Japanese Article The effect of continuous motor imagery on the accuracy of movement and the excitability of spinal neural function : a 5-day study of a single participant
Tamotsu IMANARA1,2), Yuki FUKUMOTO3), Toshiaki SUZUKI2,3)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 77-84, 2017.

Japanese Article Activity patterns of the hamstring muscles during a lateral weight shift in the standing position
Masataka TAMAKI1), Shohei NOGUCHI1), Tetsuro NAKAMICHI2), Toshiaki SUZUKI3)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 85-89, 2017.

Japanese Article Influence on spinal neural function of acupuncture stimulation physical therapy at Chize during thenar muscle activity : examination of the inhibition technique
Yuuki TASAKA1), Mizuki INA2), Ryosuke SATO3), Yoshiya YUMIKURA4), Yuki FUKUMOTO5,6), Yoshibumi BUNNO6,7), Makiko TANI6,7), Toshiaki SUZUKI6,7)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 91-96, 2017.

Japanese Article Influence on the excitability of spinal neural function of motor imagery in the thumb and index finger opposition position with orthosis
Akihiro MAEDA1), Yuki FUKUMOTO2,3), Yoshibumi BUNNO3,4), Toshiaki SUZUKI3,4)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 97-103, 2017.

Japanese Article A cross-sectional study of the relationship between resting standing position and fall direction and frequency
Keiji FUKUDA1), Tomohito IJIRI1), Toshiaki SUZUKI2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 105-110, 2017.

Japanese Article The difference in limb position between an observation task and that of the measured upper limb affects the excitability of spinal neural function : a study of the difference in forearm position
Hirokazu TAKASAKI1,2), Kenji SUEHIRO3), Takashi ISHIHAMA1), Toshiaki SUZUKI2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 111-118, 2017.

Japanese Article Exercises for improving standing ability from the half-kneeling position following total knee arthroplasty : a case report
Yui AWATA1), Shinya UENO1), Satoshi EBISU1), Yuki TAKAHASHI2), Masanori ITO2), Naoki KADO2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 119-125, 2017.

Japanese Article Physical therapy using a weight-transfer exercise for a patient with femoral neck fracture : a case report
Koichi SANO1), Tomoya IIDA1), Satoshi EBISU1), Yuki TAKAHASHI2), Masanori ITO2), Naoki KADO2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 127-131, 2017.

Japanese Article Physical therapy for right hemiplegia to improve self-toileting
Yuta KOJIMA1), Tomomi TSUJI1), Riku ITO1,2), Takashi HAYATA1), Toshiaki SUZUKI2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 133-138, 2017.

Japanese Article Stability of the left leg stance during walking by a patient with left hemiplegia after cerebral infarction was improved by physiotherapy for the trunk, ankle, and foot
Yuki FUKUMOTO, Toshiaki SUZUKI
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 139-146, 2017.

Japanese Article A patient with cervical spinal canal stenosis and anterior glenohumeral joint instability who experienced pain when undressing
Sachiko HIGASHINO1), Futoshi KATANAZAKA1), Takamitsu KUSUNOKI1,2), Nozomi KAIJIRI1), Toshiaki SUZUKI2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 147-153, 2017.

Japanese Article Physical therapy for a hemiplegic patient with a tendency to fall when gargling in the sitting position
Kanade FUKUMA1), Tomoki MORIKAWA1), Yutaro HASHIYA1), Ayano HAYATA1), Toshiaki SUZUKI2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 155-161, 2017.

Japanese Article Physical therapy for enabling dressing without artificial femoral head dislocation
Yukiko SUGITA, Hideki IKEZAWA
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 163-167, 2017.

Japanese Article Physical therapy for the gait, stance safety and stability of a patient with right hemiplegia after cerebral infarction
Yuki FUKUMOTO1), Yoshibumi BUNNO1,2), Chieko ONIGATA1), Toshiaki SUZUKI1,2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 169-173, 2017.

Japanese Article Physical therapy improved hip joint and thoracic and lumbar spine flexibility in a patient with left hemiplegia following cerebral infarction
Natsumi FUJUTA1), Kana KANYAMA1), Naoki YOSHII1), Naoyuki KIYOHARA1), Tsubasa KANAOKA2), Tetsuro NAKAMICHI3), Toshiaki SUZUKI4)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 175-179, 2017.

Japanese Article The best case of the right Osteoarthritis of the hip suffering from durable improvement of the ambulation activity by the persistent line activity of the right iliocostal muscle made the Q custom
木原良輔, 井尻朋人
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 181-187, 2017.

Japanese Article One case of the cerebral infarction left hemiplegia that was hard to write the left leg at the beginning of Q ambulation activity, and showed a stability drop
岡本雄大, 大沼俊博
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 188-193, 2017.

Japanese Article One case that showed a stability drop of the ambulation activity by Q cervical spondylotic myelopathy
堅正嵩人, 三浦雄一郎
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 193-197, 2017.

Japanese Article "The comparison of the line activity of video display terminal work lumbar vertebrae flexure angles in the leg composing type gene locus in the literature introduction subjects with hip joint flexure excursion restrictions and few subjects and the human trunk line"
木田知宏
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 198-199, 2017.

Japanese Article Dual-task interference during initial learning of a new motor task results from competition for the same brain areas
李圭敦
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 199-201, 2017.

Japanese Article The literature introduction "kinematics, dynamics and muscle of leg activity of 4 initial steps in the shifts from walk start movement to a steady gait"
清水貴史
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 201-203, 2017.

Japanese Article In the holding of the 17th Kansai physical therapy society case study arts and sciences meeting
末廣健児
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 208-208, 2017.

Japanese Article 1. Weight movement to right lower extremity is the physical therapy of the patients after the right Total Hip Arthroplasty which had difficulty at movement to put a flowerpot in the ground
伊森理貴1), 上田透1), 刀坂太1), 楠貴光1,2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 212-212, 2017.

Japanese Article 2. One case that weight movement to compensatory right lower extremity by the motion of human trunk made drawing of the left leg done insufficiently
谷本輝1), 粟田由以1), 波壁麻結1), 戎智史1)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 212-212, 2017.

Japanese Article 3. The physical therapy that paid its attention to run-related extensibility of the lateral great muscle for the patients after thighbone trochanter part bone fracture technique
堀口怜志1), 池田裕介1)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 213-213, 2017.

Japanese Article 4. One case of patients with the twelfth thoracic vertebra compression fracture that showed a safe drop of the sitting movement by right hip joint extension muscle weakness
森本里佳1), 藤田菜摘1), 好井直輝1), 清原直幸1)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 213-213, 2017.

Japanese Article 5. One case of the right patella fracture that we crouch down by pain at the gonycampsis, and movement is difficult
山本勝也1), 池澤秀起1)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 214-214, 2017.

Japanese Article 6. One case with a history of the cerebral infarction right hemiplegia that the hyperextension of the right knee occurred for mid-stance from the right loading response period, and showed a stability drop
人見蒼1), 泰永三奈1), 堅正嵩人1), 村本有里子1)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 214-214, 2017.

Japanese Article 7. One case of the lumbar vertebrae compression fracture with the left hemiplegia that showed a stability drop to the left rear for the left stance phase
福田真之1), 堀江昌弘1), 岡本雄大1), 清水啓介1), 玉置昌孝1)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 215-215, 2017.

Japanese Article 8. One case of the right brain infarction that instability to the left rear occurs in in an extension aspect in a start
河合優真1), 川島康裕1)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 215-215, 2017.

Japanese Article 9. The best case of the cerebellar haemorrhage that showed stability, a speed drop when we changed direction using bootleg turn to the left side
大畑周平1), 廣瀬知大1), 熊本佳子1), 春木沙月1)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 216-216, 2017.

Japanese Article 10. One case of the cerebral infarction left hemiplegia that accepted instability to the right rear in earlier period of left idling leg of the walk
小山早紀1), 山本吉則1)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 216-216, 2017.

Japanese Article 11. A case of left hemiplegia after right brain infarction that approaches to external oblique muscles improved the tendency to fall to the left and rear of descending motion
田坂悠貴1), 拜藤繁彰1), 西村衣里加1)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 217-217, 2017.

Japanese Article 12. One case after the right Total Knee Arthroplasty which accepted tendency to fall to the rear in sitting movement
弓倉慶也1), 林哲弘1), 宮崎大貴1), 高崎浩壽1)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 217-217, 2017.

Japanese Article 13. Physical therapy for patients with cervical spinal column stenosis that pain occurred in at a side step to the right side in the cooking movement in the left knee inside
吉田美穂1), 田中大志1), 辻智美1), 橋谷裕太郎1)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 218-218, 2017.

Japanese Article 14. One case of the left thighbone trochanter part bone fracture which needed a period for the utility improvement of the walk by a merger of senile depression
石山誠1), 佐野紘一1), 戎智史1)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 218-218, 2017.

Japanese Article 15. One case of both rotator cuff of shoulder flame with the impingement sign in acknowledgment of shoulder blade, the human trunk alignment that was asymmetry
飛田勇樹1), 長崎進1), 上村拓矢1), 鈴木宏宜1)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 219-219, 2017.

Japanese Article Introduction
鈴木俊明
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 239-239, 2017.

Japanese Article Feature "What you can see from its electromyogram - How to make use of electromyogram clinically -"
関西理学療法学会
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 17: 240-240, 2017.