HIRATA SOICHIRO | Higashihiroshima Orthopaedics Clinic
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関連著者
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HIRATA SOICHIRO
Higashihiroshima Orthopaedics Clinic
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Makiura Daisuke
Department Of Rehabilitation Science Kobe University Graduate School Of Health Sciences
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Miura Yasushi
Department Of Applied Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering Oita University
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Ando Hiroshi
Department Of Environmental Health And Toxicology Tokyo Metropolitan Institute Of Public Health
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Ono Rei
Department Of Epidemiology And Health Care Research Kyoto University Graduate School Of Medicine And
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Doi Takehiko
Department Of Rehabilitation Science Kobe University Graduate School Of Health Sciences
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YAMAGUCHI RYOTA
Department of Rehabilitation Science, Kobe University Graduate School of Health Sciences
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ASAI TSUYOSHI
Faculty of Rehabilitation, Kobe Gakuin University
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INOUE JUNICHIRO
Division of Rehabilitation, Kobe University Hospital
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MAKIURA DAISUKE
Department of Rehabilitation Science, Kobe University Graduate School of Health Sciences
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KUROSAKA MASAHIRO
Division of Rehabilitation, Kobe University Hospital
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Asai Tsuyoshi
Faculty Of Rehabilitation Kobe Gakuin University
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Yamaguchi Ryota
Department Of Rehabilitation Science Kobe University Graduate School Of Health Sciences
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Kurosaka Masahiro
Division Of Rehabilitation Kobe University Hospital
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Miura Yasushi
Department Of Rehabilitation Science Kobe University Graduate School Of Health Sciences
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Ando Hiroshi
Department Of Rehabilitation Science Kobe University Graduate School Of Health Sciences
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Inoue Junichiro
Division Of Rehabilitation Kobe University Hospital
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DOI TAKEHIKO
Section for Health Promotion, Department of Health and Medical Care, Center for Development of Advanced Medicine for Dementia, National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology
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ONO KUMIKO
Department of Community Health Science, Kobe University Graduate School of Health Sciences
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YAMAGUCHI RYOTA
Division of Rehabilitation, Kobe University Hospital
著作論文
- The Usefulness of a New Gait Symmetry Parameter Derived from Lissajous Figures of Tri-axial Acceleration Signals of the Trunk
- The Association between Fear of Falling and Physical Activity in Older Women