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Department Of Rehabilitation Medicine Akita University Hospital | 論文
- Clinical Application of Acceleration Sensor to Detect the Swing Phase of Stroke Gait in Functional Electrical Stimulation
- Grasping Power by Means of Functional Electrical Stimulation in a Case of C6 Complete Tetraplegia
- Closed-Loop Control Using a Stretch Sensor for Restoration of Standing with Functional Electrical Stimulation in Complete Paraplegia
- Development of a Rowing Machine using Functional Electrical Stimulation
- Clinical Experience of Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) for Restoration of Tetraplegic Hand Function
- Biomechanical Analysis of Lower Extremities during Swing-through Gait in Non-Disabled Individuals
- Hybrid Functional Electrical Stimulation with Medial Linkage Knee-Ankle-Foot Orthoses in Complete Paraplegics
- The Akita Functional Electrical -Assisted Rowing Machine for Rehabilitation Exercise
- Occupational Therapy for Accessory Nerve Palsy after Radical Neck Dissection
- A Comparison between the Polycentric Knee Unit and the Hydraulic Cylinder Knee Unit during Walking
- Effects of alfacalcidol alone or in combination with elcatonin on incidence of osteoporotic vertebral fractures in postmenopausal women with spondylosis
- Effects of Catch-Like Property on Muscle Fatigue in Intermittent Electrical Stimulation
- Stimulation Effects on Acute Muscle Atrophy by a New Implantable Microstimulator in Spinal Cord-Transected Rats
- Reconstruction of Gait in Paraplegics with Medial Linkage Knee-Ankle-Foot Orthoses Using Functional Electrical Stimulation
- Inverse Relation Between Osteoporosis and Spondylosis in Postmenopausal Women As Evaluated by Bone Mineral Density and Semiquantitative Scoring of Spinal Degeneration
- ANALYSIS OF REACHING MOVEMENTS WITH THE ADDITION OF RESISTANCE FORCES IN THE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL PLANES USING A ROBOT ARM IN NON-DISABLED INDIVIDUALS
- CONSTRUCTION AND VALIDATION OF A NOVEL THREE-DIMENSIONAL TRUNK MUSCULOSKELETAL MODEL
- GAIT CYCLE DETECTION USING A TRI-AXIAL ACCELEROMETER AND A GYROSCOPE IN HEMIPLEGIC PATIENTS : A PRELIMINARY REPORT