Curriculum Vitaes
Profile Information
- Affiliation
- School of Medicine, Fujita Health University
- Degree
- 博士(医学)(慶應義塾大学)
- ORCID ID
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6797-2782- J-GLOBAL ID
- 200901082744312196
- researchmap Member ID
- 5000105285
Research Interests
4Research Areas
1Research History
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Feb, 2024 - Present
Education
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Apr, 1991 - Mar, 1997
Papers
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Archives of Rehabilitation Research and Clinical Translation, May, 2026
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Fujita medical journal, 12(2) 114-120, May, 2026 Peer-reviewedOBJECTIVES: To investigate the feasibility of robot-assisted hand movement training using a novel end-effector robot in individuals after stroke. METHODS: Eleven individuals with subacute stroke with hand motor impairment underwent robot-assisted repetitive finger flexion/extension for 20 min daily and repeated this training on 7 non-consecutive days. The robot was designed to allow the flexion and extension of the metacarpophalangeal and proximal interphalangeal joints of the index to the little fingers, and to provide assistive torque if the movement did not reach the target angle within a limited time. We assessed the co-contraction index (CCI) of the flexor digitorum superficialis and extensor digitorum muscles and assessed the active range of motion (AROM) of the index finger before and after training each day (intra-day effect). We performed clinical assessments of motor function and spasticity and evaluated the CCI and AROM before and immediately after the 7-day training (inter-day effect). RESULTS: Ten participants completed the 7-day training. For the intra-day effect, the CCI was significantly decreased immediately after training, particularly during active finger flexion, and the AROM tended to improve from the middle of the training days. For the inter-day effect, there were no significant changes in the Stroke Impairment Assessment Set for Finger Function, modified Ashworth scale, CCI, or AROM after the 7-day training. CONCLUSIONS: Repetitive finger movement training with the assistance of the novel robot improves muscle activation patterns, reducing co-activation between the agonist and antagonist muscles immediately after training.
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Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, Apr 6, 2026 Peer-reviewed
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BMC geriatrics, Feb 23, 2026 Peer-reviewedBACKGROUND: The use of diapers among older adults is increasing in aging societies. However, the optimal method of wearing them remains unknown. We aimed to explore procedural variations in leg-through motion during diaper wearing in older adults. METHODS: A multicenter cross-sectional study was conducted in 19 facilities in Japan. Individuals aged 65-99 years in nursing homes/adult daycare facilities and able to maintain a sitting posture in a chair were recruited via convenience sampling between March 2024 and January 2025. Leg-through motion during diaper wearing was recorded with the participants seated in a chair. The motion patterns were visually classified according to predetermined criteria. The classification of the observed motion patterns was subjected to a simple descriptive analysis. The inter-rater agreement of the classifications between the two assessors was determined using Cohen's kappa coefficient. RESULTS: Among 149 older adults (mean [standard deviation] age: 87.0 [7.2] years), the motions "keep the foot off the floor and use both hands" and "keep feet on the floor and use both hands" collectively accounted for 65.7% of the initial leg motions. For the subsequent leg, three motions-"keep the foot off the floor and use contralateral hand," "keep the foot off the floor and use ipsilateral hand," and "keep the foot off the floor and use both hands"-accounted for a total of 59.1%. Furthermore, the leg-through motion patterns varied according to the participants' usual means of mobility. The inter-rater agreement was good for the initial leg (kappa = 0.72) and subsequent leg (0.80). CONCLUSIONS: We classified the motion patterns of older adults during diaper wearing. Our results provide fundamental insights into appropriate care and rehabilitation interventions. Furthermore, these findings inform further hypothesis-driven research on diaper-wearing kinematics and support the development of effective strategies to enhance independence diaper use in older adults.
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Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, Feb 17, 2026 Peer-reviewed
Misc.
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NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH, 71 E305, 2011 Peer-reviewed
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NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH, 71 E306-E306, 2011
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関東甲信越ブロック理学療法士学会, 30 101-101, 2011【目的】<BR>踵接地の検出は歩行解析を行う上で必要不可欠であり,その検出にはフットスイッチを使用することが多い.フットスイッチはある圧力が加わったことにより踵接地のタイミングを検出するため,装着位置により計測データがばらつく可能性がある.我々は足底に導電性の布を装着し,導電性の素材を貼付したトレッドミルとの接触を感知することで踵接地タイミングを検出するシステムを開発した.本研究は高速度カメラ,従来のフットスイッチ,開発した接触センサを同時に用いて踵接地のタイミングを計測し,フットスイッチと接触センサの精度を比較した.<BR>【方法】<BR>健常成人7名(25.1±4.1歳)を対象とした.被験者は75 m/minに設定したトレッドミル上を歩行した.踵接地タイミングの計測には高速度カメラ(200 frames/s),接触センサ(Sampling: 1 kHz),フットスイッチ(踵に1 cm間隔で2か所に貼付,Sampling: 1 kHz)を用いた.20歩分の右踵接地タイミングを分析対象とし,高速度カメラをコマ送りして目視で接地タイミングを検出した.カメラで得られたタイミングと,接触センサ・踵後部フットスイッチ・踵前部フットスイッチの検出タイミングの差について7名の平均値と標準偏差(SD)を算出した.平均値,SDに対して3群間でWilcoxon signed-rank testにより差を検定した.<BR>【結果】<BR>高速度カメラで得られた踵接地タイミングとの差の平均値について,3群間すべてで有意差があり,接触センサ,踵後部,踵前部の順に差が小さく,いずれも高速度カメラより接地タイミングが遅かった.SDは踵前部フットスイッチが接触センサよりも有意に大きかった(いずれもBonferroni corrected p<.05).<BR>【考察】<BR>接触センサと高速度カメラとの検出タイミングの差が最も小さかったことより,接触センサはフットスイッチより正確に踵接地を計測できることが示された.また,フットスイッチの貼付位置により踵接地タイミングがずれ得ることが示された.踵接地時に足関節は背屈位であり踵後部から前方へ順に接地していくため,フットスイッチの検出タイミングに差が生じたと考えられる.Initial contactが踵接地でないまたは一定しない脳卒中片麻痺患者などの歩行を分析する際,フットスイッチでは踵接地タイミングを正確に計測できない場合が生じる可能性が考えられる.<BR>【まとめ】<BR>本研究結果より,フットスイッチは貼付位置や異常歩行により踵接地タイミングを正確に計測できない可能性があり,接触センサはより正確に踵接地を計測できることが示された.今後,測定条件や対象者を変えて,接触センサとフットスイッチの検出タイミングについて検討していきたい.
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14th European Congress on Clinical Neurophysiology,, Rome, ITALY,, 2011
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神経化学, 49(2-3) 633-633, Aug, 2010
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神経化学, 49(2-3) 719-719, Aug, 2010
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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 47(Suppl.) S135-S135, Apr, 2010
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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 47(Suppl.) S175-S175, Apr, 2010
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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 47(Suppl.) S253-S253, Apr, 2010
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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 47(Suppl.) S277-S277, Apr, 2010
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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 47(Suppl.) S313-S313, Apr, 2010
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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 47(Suppl.) S321-S321, Apr, 2010
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理学療法学, 37(Suppl.2) 957-957, Mar, 2010
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NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH, 68 E260-E260, 2010
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NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH, 68 E260-E260, 2010
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NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH, 68 E374-E374, 2010
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NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH, 68 E332-E332, 2010
Books and Other Publications
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発行:日本骨粗鬆症学会, 日本骨代謝学会, 骨粗鬆症財団, 制作・販売:ライフサイエンス出版, Aug, 2025 (ISBN: 9784897755021)
Research Projects
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2025 - Mar, 2029
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科学研究費助成事業, 日本学術振興会, Apr, 2025 - Mar, 2028
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科学研究費助成事業, 日本学術振興会, Apr, 2024 - Mar, 2028
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Cross-ministerial Strategic Innovation Promotion Program(SIP)Phase 3:Expansion of fundamental technologies and development of rules promoting social implementation to expand HCPS Human-Collaborative Robotics, 2023 - 2028
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2024 - Mar, 2027