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Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy

Volume 4, Issue / 2004
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Japanese Article The Method for the Estimation of Problematical Points
Toshiaki SUZUKI
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 1-3, 2004.

Japanese Article The Estimation of Problematical Points in the Field of Athletic Rehabilitation
Shinichi DAIKUYA
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 5-9, 2004.

Japanese Article The Estimation of Problematical Points in Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain
Yuichirou MIURA
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 11-13, 2004.

Japanese Article The Estimation of Problematical Points in Patients with Ataxia
Atsushi GOTOH
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 15-25, 2004.

Japanese Article The Estimation of Problematical Points in Hemiplegia Patients with Cerebrovascular Disease
Hirofumi WATANABE
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 27-30, 2004.

Japanese Article The Estimation of Problematical Points in Patients with Cervical Dystonia
Makiko TANI
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 31-35, 2004.

Japanese Article Interpretation and Integration of Evaluation for Clinical Physical Therapy
Takashi NISHIMORI, Shinichi DAIKUYA
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 37-41, 2004.

Japanese Article We predict problems
Toshiaki Suzuki 1), Jun Goto 2), Carpenter Valley Shinichi 3), Valley Maki child 1), Yuichiro Miura 4), Hironobu Watanabe 5)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 43-64, 2004.

Japanese Article Clinical Motion Facilitation Method(CMFM)
Toshiaki SUZUKI1), Hirofumi WATANABE2), Atsushi GOTO3), Hirohisa YONEDA4), Kazuaki KANEI5), Ai TABUCHI6)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 65-70, 2004.

Japanese Article D test -The estimation of problematical points in CKC on supine position-
Shinichi DAIKUYA
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 71-73, 2004.

Japanese Article Physical Therapy for Cerebrovascular Disease with Diabetes-Curing method and cautions-
Atsushi GOTOH
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 75-86, 2004.

Japanese Article Effects of the Shortening of the Trunk Muscle on Muscle Tonus in Patients with Cerebrovascular Disease
Seiji MATSUOKA1), Hirohisa YONEDA2), Toshiaki SUZUKI3)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 87-96, 2004.

Japanese Article Assessment of Cruris Muscle Composition in High School Athletes -Analysis of cruris muscle cross-section area using B-mode ultrasound-
Daisuke KUMAZAKI1), Takeshi MORITA2), Tadashi ZETSU3)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 97-102, 2004.

Japanese Article Motor Skill Evaluation using the Torque Curve Acquired in Target Matching Task
Kyosuke TAKASAKI1), Yoshitsugu TANINO1), Takashi NISHIMORI1), Kazuaki KANEI1), Shinichi DAIKUYA1), Toshiaki SUZUKI2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 103-108, 2004.

Japanese Article Remote Acupuncture Therapy for a Scoliosis Patient with Low Back Pain
Ayako FUKUSHIMA1), Aya TAKADA1), Yoshitsugu TANINO2), Shinichi DAIKUYA2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 109-113, 2004.

Japanese Article Effect of Accupuncture Therapy in Patient with Writer's Cramp -Study using writing motion and writing pressure-
Hironori INOUE1, 3), Makiko TANI2), Aya TAKADA3), Jyunichi AKAGAWA2), Toshiaki SUZUKI2), Ikuro WAKAYAMA2), Souhei YOSHIDA2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 115-121, 2004.

Japanese Article Effect of Therapeutic Exercises for a Post-Stroke Patient with Instability of the Lower Trunk and Pelvic Girdle Causing Poorcoordination of Limbs and Trunk to Worsen
Kazuaki KANEI1), Hirohisa YONEDA2), Toshiaki SUZUKI3)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 123-129, 2004.

Japanese Article Variance of Sitting Function Acquired by Difference of Criteria of Physical Therapy in a Patient with Thalamus Hemorrhage -Case report using somatosensory evoked potential-
Takashi ISHIHAMA1), Naoki KADO1), Kensaku KOTAKE1), Yoshinori YAMAMOTO1), Atsushi GOTOH2), Shinichi DAIKUYA3)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 131-136, 2004.

Japanese Article Therapeutic Exercise of the Upper Extremity and Electromyographic Analysis in a Hemiparetic Patient with Chronic Cerebrovascular Disease
Kazuki NAKATSUKA1), Hirohisa YONEDA2), Toshiaki SUZUKI3)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 137-143, 2004.

Japanese Article About a case of the diabetic neuropathy with trunk dystonia
Kunihiko Murao
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 145-147, 2004.

Japanese Article About the therapy for patients with gene locus without the hand support and SMON having difficulty in standing position posture maintenance
竹島知江
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 148-152, 2004.

Japanese Article The case that suffers from the gluteal getting up movement acquisition in the start
Ayumu Ohashi
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 153-157, 2004.

Japanese Article About the acupuncture for the case to report the pain of the feeling of numbness of the left little finger and the left third finger and the left big finger MP joint
嶋谷修幸*, 井上博紀**
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 158-159, 2004.

Japanese Article In the holding of the fourth Kansai physical therapy society case study arts and sciences meeting
Carpenter Valley Shinichi
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 194-194, 2004.

Japanese Article "D test and D point"
Carpenter Valley Shinichi
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 196-196, 2004.

Japanese Article 1. One case of a head, the cerebrovascular disorder hemiplegic patients who cervical physical limitation stood up, and had an influence on the movement
Mizuho Miura, Tomohiko Ota, Jin Yamauchi
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 200-200, 2004.

Japanese Article 2. Pay the attention to association with one case - inferior part trunk and paralysis side scapulary of patients with left hemiplegia after the subarachnoid hemorrhage with the break of the lower trunk for a paralysis side stance phase; and -
Tetsuro Nakamichi, Ivy valley star child, Toshihiro Onuma, Yuko Miyoshi, Keisuke Akamatsu, Masashi Fujimoto
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 200-200, 2004.

Japanese Article 3. About patients with cerebrovascular disorder left hemiplegia that combination of stretching and exercise therapy for movement improvement was effective as well as stretching
森健浩 1), 米田浩久 2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 201-201, 2004.

Japanese Article 4. About one case of patients with cerebral infarction right hemiplegia that presented right idling leg difficulty by atrophy of muscles of the right abdominal muscle
Iriki Hiromitsu
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 201-201, 2004.

Japanese Article 5. One case of the cerebrovascular disorder hemiplegic patients that exercise therapy for the paralysis side shoulder girdle was necessary for the improvement of the walk function
Mai Moriyama
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 202-202, 2004.

Japanese Article 8. One case that presented paralysis side knee hyperextension at a walk, and muscle tone abnormalities produced to trunk muscle
Masahiro Senba 1), Seiji Matsuoka 2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 203-203, 2004.

Japanese Article 10.Arch support treatment for the gonarthrosis with the baker leg transformation
高木綾一, 山元多賀子
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 204-204, 2004.

Japanese Article 11. The best case of patients with dorsal symptom which hypertonus of the rectus abdominis muscle resulted from thoracic excessive kyphosis digit, and suffered from ambulation activity acquisition
Naoji Noda 1), 弓永久哲 2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 205-205, 2004.

Japanese Article 13.About patients with viral encephalitis aftereffects that showed a problem in the utility of the walk by the muscle tone abnormalities of stomach oblique muscle and the gluteus medius
坂田真未1), 金井一暁2), 松岡成治3)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 206-206, 2004.

Japanese Article 14. One case of the Wallenberg syndrome that excessive myotonia of neck, the scapulary circumference group of muscles had an influence on the walk
Azusa Yano
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 206-206, 2004.

Japanese Article 15.One discussion for patients with cerebrovascular disorder hemiplegia which a human trunk right lateral fold produced by the deep sensation torpor of the paralysis side knee joint for paralysis side mid-stance
龍神正導1), 中塚和樹2)
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 207-207, 2004.

Japanese Article 16. The best case of patients with left hemiplegia that dysfunction of the trunk muscle occurred in by the mobile decrease of the upper trunk
弓永久哲
Journal of Kansai Physical Therapy 4: 207-207, 2004.