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Japanese journal of occupational medicine and traumatology
Volume 68, Issue 3 / 2020
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Problems to Be Solved and Future Prospects in the Field of Healthcare for the Employees Working in Small Enterprises Tohru Aruga, Hiroto Ito Japanese journal of occupational medicine and traumatology 68(3): 155-161, 2020. |
Barriers for Return to Work 〜 Features of Post-stroke Fatigue 〜 Toshihiro Toyonaga Japanese journal of occupational medicine and traumatology 68(3): 162-169, 2020. |
Examination of the Factor that Walking with High-Heeled Shoes Increases Lumbar Lordosis - Attention to the Muscular Strength of the Abdominal Muscle and the Gluteus Maximus - Chikanori Sakamoto Japanese journal of occupational medicine and traumatology 68(3): 170-173, 2020. |
The Association between Hours of Sleep and Brachial-Ankle Pulse Wave Velocity in Japanese Men Working in Shanghai - Japan-China Cooperative Study for the Prevention of Karoshi - Tomomi Hattori1), Jue Li2), Masanori Munakata1)3) Japanese journal of occupational medicine and traumatology 68(3): 174-179, 2020. |
Relationship between Pleural Plaques and Pulmonary Asbestos Body Concentration Toshikazu Yusa1), Kenji Morinaga2), Norihiko Kohyama3), Takumi Kishimoto4), Hideyuki Nishi5), Takamitsu Maehara6), Kenzo Hiroshima7), Satoru Shimizu8) Japanese journal of occupational medicine and traumatology 68(3): 180-187, 2020. |
A Study on the Effect of Stress Reduction on Psychiatric Nurses by Hearing Laughter Yoshiyasu Fujiwara1), Hitoshi Okamura2)3) Japanese journal of occupational medicine and traumatology 68(3): 188-193, 2020. |
Occupational Therapy under the Promotion of Health and Employment Support for Stroke Patients 〜 A Case of Left Hemiplegia and Attention Disorder Following a Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Complicated by Cerebral Infarction 〜 Toshiyuki Fukushima1), Chihiro Sumiyoshi2), Masako Tominaga1)2), Akihiro Toyota2) Japanese journal of occupational medicine and traumatology 68(3): 194-198, 2020. |