SAKAKIBARA Atsushi | Department of Rehabilitation, Hospital Attached to School of Medicine, Nagasaki University
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概要
- Sakakibara Atsushiの詳細を見る
- 同名の論文著者
- Department of Rehabilitation, Hospital Attached to School of Medicine, Nagasaki Universityの論文著者
関連著者
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Funase Kozo
Laboratory Of Human Motor Control School Of Health Sciences Nagasaki University
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Higashi Toshio
Laboratory Of Human Motor Control School Of Health Sciences Nagasaki University
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SAKAKIBARA Atsushi
Department of Rehabilitation, Hospital Attached to School of Medicine, Nagasaki University
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Sakakibara Atsushi
Department Of Rehabilitation Hospital Attached To School Of Medicine Nagasaki University
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Higashi Toshio
Division Of Physical Therapy And Occupational Therapy Science Graduate School Health Science Nagasak
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Higashi Toshio
Division Of Physical Therapy And Occupational Therapy Science Graduate School Health Science Nagasaki University
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Higashi Toshio
School Of Allied Medical Sciences Nagasaki University
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Funase Kozo
School Of Allied Medical Sciences Nagasaki University
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IWANAGA Ryuichiro
Laboratory of Human Motor Control, School of Health Sciences, Nagasaki University
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Iwanaga Ryuichiro
Laboratory Of Human Motor Control School Of Health Sciences Nagasaki University
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Funase Kozo
Laboratory Of Human Motor Control School Of Health Science Nagasaki University
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Ogahara Kakuya
Wajinkai Hospital
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SAKAKIBARA Atsushi
Physio-Occupational Therapy, Hospital Attached to School of Medicine, Nagasaki University
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Tanaka Koji
Miharadai Hospital
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TAKEMOCHI Keta
Yurino Hospital
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IWANAGA Ryuichiro
School of Health Sciences, Nagasaki University
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SAKAKIBARA Atsushi
School of Allied Medical Sciences, Nagasaki University
著作論文
- Difference of Posture-related Modulaton of H-reflex Between Forearm and Leg muscle
- Posture-related modulations of human soleus and FCR H-reflex
- Neural Mechanism Underlying the H-reflex Inhibition During Static Muscle Stretching
- 1E2:Neural mechanisms of decreased H-reflex during static muscle stretching
- 118 Patterns of muscle activation in human hopping