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Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy
Volume 20, Issue / 2020


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Foreword 藤本将志 Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: 2020. |
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A special feature "thinks about importance of the private training in the physical therapy" 関西理学療法学会 Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: 2020. |
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Considering the importance of self-training in physical therapy Toshiaki SUZUKI Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: 1-2, 2020. |
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Self-training for cases with motor disorders of the spine and lower limbs Yuichiro MIURA Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: 3-6, 2020. |
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Concepts behind self-exercise for patients with arm elevation difficulty Takamitsu KUSUNOKI1,2), Tomohito IJIRI3,4), Toshiaki SUZUKI5) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: 7-14, 2020. |
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Self-training for a case with sensory disorder Yoshinori YAMAMOTO1), Naoki KADO2) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: 15-18, 2020. |
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Voluntary training for patients having difficulty maintaining a sitting position or performing standing up Toshihiro OHNUMA1), Kouji IKEDA2), Toshiaki SUZUKI3) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: 19-27, 2020. |
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Voluntary training for hemiplegic patients with cerebrovascular disorders characterized by the Trendelenburg sign Masashi FUJIMOTO1), Riku ITO1), Toshiaki SUZUKI2) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: 28-34, 2020. |
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Evaluation of lifting motion and voluntary training considered from the perspective of basic research : motion characteristics of lifting motions and methods of determining functional disorders Hideaki MURAOKA1,2), Toshiaki SUZUKI1) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: 35-38, 2020. |
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The influence of different characteristics of isotonic contraction on motor cortex and corticospinal tract excitability Masataka KUROBE1,2), Hiroyuki MATSUBARA1,3), Toshiaki SUZUKI2) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: 39-41, 2020. |
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Effects of superficial sensory stimulation on the excitability of the spinal motor nerve function : study of the path of consciousness Tetsuhiro HAYASHI1,3), Hirokazu TAKASAKI1), Takashi ISHIHAMA1), Kenji SUEHIRO2), Toshiaki SUZUKI3) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: 42-46, 2020. |
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Effect on somatosensory function of different muscle contraction strengths Katsunori KIYOHARA1,2,4), Yoshinori YAMAMOTO1,2), Naoki KADO3), Toshiaki SUZUKI4) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: 47-51, 2020. |
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Examination of pelvic tilt angle during forward reaching in the sitting position Akito KIZU1), Kenji SUEHIRO2), Takashi ISHIHAMA2), Toshiaki SUZUKI3) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: 52-58, 2020. |
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Kinematic study of downward reach from the standing position while holding one limb along the side of the body Yuta KOJIMA1), Riku ITO1), Masashi FUJIMOTO1), Keisuke AKAMATSU1), Toshiaki SUZUKI2) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: 59-68, 2020. |
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Influence of motor imagery of toe flexion using still images on the excitability of the spinal neural function Kosuke NAKANISHI1), Toshiaki SUZUKI1,2) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: 69-72, 2020. |
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Effect on spinal motor neural function of the dominant nerve of the abductor pollicis muscle during acupoint stimulation physical therapy of Ximen overlying the median nerve Shogo MAEDA1), Kanako MATSUSHITA1), Yuka YASUI1), Haruto SHIMAJI1), Yumeki ITO1), Yuki FUKUMOTO2,3), Marina TODO2), Makiko TANI2,3), Toshiaki SUZUKI2,3) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: 73-79, 2020. |
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Determination of electrode positioning for surface electromyography of the internal oblique muscle using ultrasound imaging Tomoki MORIKAWA1,2), Futoshi KATANAZAKA3), Takamitsu KUSUNOKI4), Toshihiro OHNUMA4), Naritoshi MIWA5), Toshiaki SUZUKI2) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: 80-84, 2020. |
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A case of dysfunction of the oblique fibers of the infraspinatus muscle causing limb pain during movement of the upper limb in the forward and upward direction Misaki KADOTA1), Yuichiro MIURA1), Hideaki FUKUSHIMA1), Takuya KAMIMURA1), Susumu NAGASAKI1), Yuki TOBITA1), Masazumi SAITO2), Yoshikazu KIDA2) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: 85-91, 2020. |
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A patient with left hemiparesis due to stroke who had food leftovers on the left side of the mouth during eating Koki KINOSHITA1,4), Yuta KIMURA2,4), Kanako MIYOSHI3,4), Yoshinori YAMAMOTO3,4), Naoki KADO5), Toshiaki SUZUKI6) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: 92-97, 2020. |
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Physical weariness in the left shoulder due to arthroscopic rotator cuff repair impaired a fishing movement : fishing movement and function of the supraspinatus muscle Kohei IWASAKI1), Yuichiro MIURA1), Hideaki FUKUSHIMA1), Susumu NAGASAKI1), Takuya KAMIMURA1), Yuki TOBITA1), Yoshikazu KIDA2) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: 98-103, 2020. |
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Physical therapy focused on the shoulder girdle and scapula aimed at gaining access to the area behind the right shoulder joint : a case report Naoto INOUE1), Yuki KAWASAKI1), Tomohito IJIRI1,2), Toshiaki SUZUKI3) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: 104-110, 2020. |
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A patient with spinal cord infarction showing a tendency to fall backward while standing up from a squatting position Natsuki TSUCHIDA1), Yuki TASAKA1), Chihiro IKEHARA1), Tomohiro HIROSE1), Takashi ISHIHAMA2) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: 111-116, 2020. |
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Hair-washing ability improved by treatment focusing on the supraspinatus muscle function during upper limb elevation Yuji AZUMI1), Yasuhiro KAWASHIMA1), Tomohito IJIRI1,2) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: 117-122, 2020. |
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The safety and stability of standing up of a patient with spinal cord metastasis after malignant lymphoma was improved by physiotherapy for the right ankle and foot and left hip Shunichi DOYAMA1), Yuki FUKUMOTO2), Toshiaki SUZUKI2,3) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: 123-129, 2020. |
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A case of disuse syndrome in which the left hip did not abduct and the left knee joint flexed and became unstable during backward movement to the right during the left stance phase in backward walking Katsunori KIYOHARA1,2), Ayato FUKUTOKU1,2), Tomohiro NAKAMORI1,2), Yoshinori YAMAMOTO1,2), Naoki KADO3), Toshiaki SUZUKI4) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: 130-134, 2020. |
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Improvement in the gait posture of a patient with a right trochanteric fracture after treatment focused on the hip joint adductor muscles Naoka MATSUDA1), Tomoki KAMBE1), Naoki YOSHII1), Naoyuki KIYOHARA1), Tetsuro NAKAMICHI2), Toshiaki SUZUKI3) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: 135-140, 2020. |
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One case that pain occurred for the right knee coiled position from grounding in the right kneecap inferior border over the right mid-stance in the Q right early days and showed the durability drop of the walk 赤木京香, 中道哲朗 Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: 141-145, 2020. |
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A literature introduction "is effective in the feedback of "the knowledge of results to decline" to extend maintenance of the motor learning" 鶴田菜月 Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: 146-148, 2020. |
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Literature introduction "study - using the somatosensory evoked potential-related at effect - short time that fixation gives to the somatosensory course for a short term of the arms" 清原克哲 Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: 148-149, 2020. |
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Literature introduction ": examination using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) the activation of the intracerebral sense exercise network by the somatosensory input of the stroke hemiplegia patients" 林哲弘 Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: 150-152, 2020. |
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It "regulates the excitability of the corticospinal tract a literature introduction to turn visual attention during behavior observation" 角川広輝 Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: 152-156, 2020. |
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A literature introduction "makes we damp and somatic sensory cortex vibration change as for the sense of touch search" 木下晃紀 Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: 156-159, 2020. |
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In the holding of the 20th Kansai physical therapy association case study arts and sciences meeting 大沼俊博 Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: ii-ii, 2020. |
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1. The best case after the abdominal aortic aneurysm explosion technique that the stability of the walk improved by improvement in right hip joint extorsion, right toes flexure muscular strength 池邊弥生1), 小山光貴1), 清水啓介1), 金岡翼1) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: vi-vi, 2020. |
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2. One case of the disuse atrophy that accepted instability to the left front in the close from the right mid-stance of the ambulation activity 井上春菜1), 藤本佳則1), 及川伸絵1), 奥谷拓真1), 徳山義之1) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: vi-vi, 2020. |
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3. The best case of the left tibiofibula diaphysis compound fracture, the left fracture of the talus that showed the left knee front ache and a walking speed drop for the left stance phase of the walk 村山尚太郎1), 竹田枝穂1), 松田大哉1), 小寺有里子1), 金岡翼1) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: vii-vii, 2020. |
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4. One case of the left proximal end of humerus bone fracture that pain developed to the anterolateral surface of the left shoulder joint in the case of movement to dry laundry 奥田景大1), 安井翔一1) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: vii-vii, 2020. |
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5. Belt movement to be constipated in ranking pays its attention to difficult one case - articulus humeri extension range of motion the forearm supination that assumed movement to scratch the back; and - 野際誉也1), 川崎由希1) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: viii-viii, 2020. |
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6. Accomplishment of the start movement is one case of the left hemiplegia after the difficult cerebral infarction by hypotonia of the left iliac muscle, the left gluteus maximus muscle 伊東聖華1), 高野寿美香1), 弓倉慶也1), 林哲弘1), 高崎浩壽1) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: viii-viii, 2020. |
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7. One case of the cerebral infarction right hemiplegia that becomes unstable to the left rear when we step the left leg in transferring to the left side forward 竹内航平1,3), 中森友啓1,3), 木村勇太2,3) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: ix-ix, 2020. |
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8. One case of the recurrent cerebral infarction that stability of the roll over movement decreased by hypotonia of the left internal oblique muscle bias line fiber 黒部正孝1), 松原広幸1,2) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: ix-ix, 2020. |
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9. The right foot apex rubs it with an independent gait, one case of patients with brain stem infarction with the stable drop 鈴木佑有可1), 川島康裕1) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: x-x, 2020. |
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10. An idling leg style under the harness wearing is one case of the left hemiplegia after cerebral hemorrhage that had an influence on the stability drop of the left stance phase of the bare foot walk 歳森大輝1), 楠貴光1) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: x-x, 2020. |
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11. One case after the medullary cervical cord injury that it was difficult to dry laundry three pieces or more 東久保佳生1), 宮崎大貴1), 室田実夢1), 木津彰斗1) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: xi-xi, 2020. |
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12. It is one case of patients with right fracture of the distal radius with the pain to the right hand joint radial part by the accelerator operation of the motorcycle 山本俊明1), 白井孝尚1) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: xi-xi, 2020. |
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13. The best case of the distal left tibia fibula edge of turn movement comminuted fracture which speed improved, and led to the return to the lunch center to the left side 松野友哉1), 吉村慎祐1), 御宮知常喜1) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: xii-xii, 2020. |
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14. One case of the right Osteoarthritis of the hip which the extorsion of the right hip joint occurred for the right mid-stance, and was unstable to the right side 松原慎1), 佐野紘一1,2) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: xii-xii, 2020. |
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15. One case that the pelvic left rotation with the human trunk is insufficient in roll over movement to the left side, and comes to have difficulty in accomplishment of the movement 上野亮太1,3), 三好加奈子1,3), 丸山愛実2,3) Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 20: xiii-xiii, 2020. |
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