Curriculum Vitaes
Profile Information
- Affiliation
- professor, Fujita medial innovation center Tokyo, Fujita Health University
- Degree
- PhD(Jul, 2002, Keio University)
- Researcher number
- 10276298
- J-GLOBAL ID
- 200901051691546332
- researchmap Member ID
- 5000105016
Research Areas
1Research History
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Jul, 2017
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2015
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Jul, 2012
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Oct, 2005
Awards
7Papers
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Applied Bionics and Biomechanics, 2026(1), Jan 15, 2026Purpose The full‐body kinematic chain plays a crucial role in golf swings, and trunk muscle fatigue may significantly affect swing mechanics. This study aimed to investigate how trunk muscle fatigue influences trunk and lower limb kinematics during golf swings. Methods Eleven healthy adult golfers (mean age: 20.3 ± 0.8 years) participated in a pre–post experimental study conducted in a biomechanics laboratory with a grass‐simulated hitting surface. Participants performed golf swings with a 7‐iron before and after undergoing a trunk muscle fatigue protocol involving plank exercises. Three‐dimensional kinematic data of the trunk and lead‐side lower limbs were recorded. Results Following the fatigue protocol, trunk sagittal plane stability significantly decreased (pre: 47.9°, post: 43.4°, p < 0.01). Ankle range of motion also declined in both the sagittal plane (34.5° to 30.0°, p < 0.05) and frontal plane (15.8° to 12.3°, p < 0.01). Although total lower limb joint moments remained unchanged, the relative contribution of frontal‐plane ankle moments significantly decreased (15.6% 12.6%, p < 0.05). Conclusion Trunk muscle fatigue reduces trunk stability and ankle mobility during golf swings. Increased lower limb stiffness may act as a compensatory strategy to maintain swing mechanics under fatigued conditions.
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The Knee, 58 104277-104277, Jan, 2026PURPOSE: Graft-notch impingement and large graft bending angle (GBA) in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) carry a risk of graft failure and subsequent poor postoperative outcomes. Most studies have analyzed the impingement rate and GBA using computed tomography (CT) in the supine position, but not in the standing condition. This study aimed to assess the graft impingement and GBA using upright multi-detector CT (MDCT). METHODS: We analyzed 43 knee joints of 23 healthy volunteers (women, n = 13; men, n = 10) in a single-leg standing position using an upright 320-detector-row CT. We defined the putative position of the graft tunnel in three-dimensional models and assessed the impingement rate and GBA of both the anteromedial (AMB) and posterolateral bundles (PLB). RESULT: The impingement rate for the AMB with a 6-mm graft diameter (81.4 %) was significantly higher than that for the PLB (0.7 %; P < 0.001). The modified AMB tunnel position, which connects the midpoint between the traditional AM and PL tunnel apertures of the femur to the most medial point within the tibial AM footprint, reduced the impingement rate by 14.0 % (P < 0.001). The impingement rate of the modified AMB with a 10-mm graft diameter (32.6 %) was significantly lower than that of the traditional AMB with a 6-mm graft diameter (81.4 %; P < 0.001). The GBA of the modified AMB was significantly smaller than that of the traditional AMB (P < 0.001). CONCLUSION: This study indicated high graft-notch impingement rates and large GBA for traditional AMB in the standing position, highlighting potential biomechanical challenges associated with traditional double-bundle ACLR configurations.
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J Arthroplasty 2025;8:S0883-5403(25)00344-4., Aug, 2025
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Cell Transplant 2025 Jan-Dec;34:9636897251341781. doi: 10.1177/09636897251341781. Epub 2025 Jun 19., Jan, 2025
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Scientific reports, 9(1) 18741-18741, Dec 10, 2019The number of osteoarthritis patients is increasing with the rise in the number of elderly people in developed countries. Osteoarthritis, which causes joint pain and deformity leading to loss of activities of daily living, is often treated surgically. Here we show that mechanical stress promotes accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in chondrocytes in vivo, resulting in chondrocyte apoptosis and leading to osteoarthritis development in a rat model. We demonstrate that mechanical stress induces ROS accumulation and inflammatory cytokine expression in cultured chondrocytes in vitro and that both are inhibited by treatment with the anti-oxidant N-acetyl cysteine (NAC). In vivo, osteoarthritis development in a rat osteoarthritis model was also significantly inhibited by oral administration of NAC. MMP13 expression and down-regulation of type II collagen in chondrocytes, both of which indicate osteoarthritis, as well as chondrocyte apoptosis in osteoarthritis rats were inhibited by NAC. Interestingly, osteoarthritis development in sham-operated control sides, likely due to disruption of normal weight-bearing activity on the control side, was also significantly inhibited by NAC. We conclude that osteoarthritis development in rats is significantly antagonized by oral NAC administration. Currently, no oral medication is available to prevent osteoarthritis development. Our work suggests that NAC may represent such a reagent and serve as osteoarthritis treatment.
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日本リウマチ学会総会・学術集会プログラム・抄録集, 62回 519-519, Mar, 2018
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日本リウマチ学会総会・学術集会プログラム・抄録集, 61回 439-439, Mar, 2017
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整形外科最小侵襲手術ジャーナル, (80) 46-50, Sep, 2016
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日本整形外科学会雑誌, 90(2) S133-S133, Mar, 2016
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日本整形外科学会雑誌, 89(3) S563-S563, Mar, 2015
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日本リウマチ学会総会・学術集会プログラム・抄録集, 59回 427-427, Mar, 2015
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日本リウマチ学会総会・学術集会プログラム・抄録集, 58回 189-189, Mar, 2014
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日本整形外科学会雑誌, 72(8) s1314-s1314, Aug, 1998
Books and Other Publications
33Presentations
462Teaching Experience
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Apr, 2020 - Mar, 2021CLINICAL CLERKSHIP IN ORTHOPAEDICS (Keio University)
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Apr, 2020 - Mar, 2021LECTURE SERIES, ORTHOPAEDICS (Keio University)
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Apr, 2019 - Mar, 2020CLINICAL CLERKSHIP IN ORTHOPAEDICS (Keio University)
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Apr, 2019 - Mar, 2020LECTURE SERIES, ORTHOPAEDICS (Keio University)
Research Projects
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厚生労働科学研究費補助金, 2022
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Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research, MEXT,JSPS, Apr, 2018 - Mar, 2021
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Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research, MEXT,JSPS, Apr, 2015 - Mar, 2018