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Faculty of Health Science, Kobe University School of Medicine | 論文
- Effect of Aging on Ventilatory Function in Elderly Male Community-Dwelling Subjects
- Effect of Different Environments on Respiratory Function of Ambulatory Elderly Community Dwellers and Institutional Residents in Increased Age
- Grip and Key Pinch Strength of the Aged Subjects in the Community Dwellers and Institutional Residents
- Physical Therapy Management of Atlas Fracture (Jefferson's Fracture) : A Case Report
- The Effects of The Great Hanshin-Awaji Eathquake on Activities of Dialy Living of the Elderly and Disabled
- Principal Components to Describe General Physical Fitness of the Elderly Women
- Comparison of Time Balance Test Scores Between Aged Men and Women
- Influence of Aging on Standing Balance
- A Kinesiological Study of Increased Trunk Flexion in Rising Motion from a Seated Position
- Effect of Beta-Blocker Therapy on Severe Ventricular Arrhythmias in Patients With Idiopathic Dilated Cardiomyopathy
- Diabetes Mellitus and Cardiomyopathy : Association With Mutation in the Mitochondrial tRNA^gene
- Inter-relation between Variables of Physical Disability in Postoperative Patients with Adult Hip Disorders : A Statistical Approach
- Factors Affecting Development of Contracture in Hemiplegic Patients
- Effects of Neck Immobilization on Activities of Daily Living (ADL) in Young Females
- Influence of Ankle Taping on Varus-valgus and Internal-external Rotation Movements of Knee Joint During Footwork Exercises
- Ambulatory Physical Activity is Associated with Walking Speed in Adult Women with Hip Disorders
- Low intensity pulsed ultrasound exposure increases prostaglandin E_2 release in human dermal fibroblasts
- Age- and Speed-Related Changes in Gait Parameters of Adult Women with Osteoarthritis of the Hip
- A Hip Pain Caused from Labral Tears Associated with Intraosseous Ganglion of Acetabulum in a Patient with Mild Hip Osteoarthrosis
- Nitric oxide synthesis of bovine articular chondrocytes induced by thrombin not through the thrombin receptor, protease-activated receptor-1 (PAR-1)