Papers - CHOSA Etsuo
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Evaluation of the operated Perthes' disease
SEKIMOTO Tomohisa
32 293 - 297 2006.10
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
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01P2-153 臨床検査値を薬学的に解釈するための血清内探索法 : 薬学的分布診断法(薬物動態(TDM・投与設計等),医療薬学の扉は開かれた)
高村 徳人, 徳永 仁, 藤田 健一, 帖佐 悦男, 緒方 賢次, 古屋 弓子, 甲斐 晃弘, 黒木 教彰, 興梠 靖幸, 千代反田 晋, 日高 宗明, 永田 将司, 本屋 敏郎, 平井 正巳, 松岡 俊和, 川井 恵一, 有森 和彦
日本医療薬学会年会講演要旨集 16 2006.9
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:日本医療薬学会
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Evaluation of knee strength in elite high school athletes
KAWAHARA K., CHOSA E., YAMAMOTO K., TAJIMA N., SONODA N.
Japanese journal of clinical sports medicine 14 ( 3 ) 339 - 345 2006.8
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
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河原 勝博, 帖佐 悦男, 鳥取部 光司, 田島 直也, 樋口 潤一
運動療法と物理療法 = The Journal of physical medicine 17 ( 2 ) 2006.6
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
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帖佐 悦男,濱田 浩朗
リウマチ科 35 ( 6 ) 555 - 558 2006.5
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
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3-6-10 関節リウマチ患者のCHARTによる社会的不利の検討(リウマチ(2),口演,一般演題,リハビリテーション医学の進歩と実践,第43回日本リハビリテーション医学会学術集会)
鳥取部 光司, 帖佐 悦男, 濱田 浩朗, 野崎 正太郎, 坂本 武郎, 税所 幸一郎
リハビリテーション医学 : 日本リハビリテーション医学会誌 43 ( 0 ) 2006.5
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:社団法人日本リハビリテーション医学会
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3-6-11 CHART式評価法を用いた関節リウマチ患者に対する介護に関する検討(リウマチ(2),口演,一般演題,リハビリテーション医学の進歩と実践,第43回日本リハビリテーション医学会学術集会)
野崎 正太郎, 帖佐 悦男, 鳥取部 光司, 濱田 浩朗, 坂本 武郎
リハビリテーション医学 : 日本リハビリテーション医学会誌 43 ( 0 ) 2006.5
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:社団法人日本リハビリテーション医学会
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Comparative study of hands-on therapy with active exercises vs education with active exercises for the management of upper back pain.
Mary S Pesco,Etsuo Chosa,Naoya Tajima
J Maipulative Physionl 29 ( 3 ) 228 - 235 2006.4
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
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(脊椎疾患における鑑別診断と治療法選択の根拠)頸椎頸椎症性脊髄症 棘突起縦割式椎弓形成術(double door laminoplasty)の生体力学的根拠 Reviewed
久保紳一郎,帖佐悦男
別冊整形外科 ( 50 ) 62 - 68 2006.4
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
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Abnormality of Meniscus in Family
55 ( 1 ) 95 - 99 2006.3
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
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Pesco M., Chosa E., Tajima N.
Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics 29 ( 3 ) 228 - 235 2006.3
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare hands-on therapy, including heat, massage, and active exercises with postural education that emphasized increased self-efficacy and postural self-awareness along with education about the physiology of the disorder, and prescribed daily active exercises. Subjects: Twenty-four randomly selected women, 12 custodians and 12 students, with neck and shoulder pain and stiffness. Methods: All subjects received a medical examination and x-ray before the study to rule out any pre-existing neurologic deficits and an evaluation that included history taking and self-reporting of pain according to a numeric pain scale. Student participants received education and exercise instructions to be continued daily. The custodial workers received once-per-week hands-on treatment. Results: Data were compared using a nonparametric analysis (Wilcoxon signed rank test) and showed evidence of statistically significant reductions in neck, shoulder, and back stiffness and shoulder muscle tension for most of the study subjects. Conclusion: Treatment of repetitive stress injuries that combines maintenance of daily active exercises prescribed and modeled by a professional therapist, which emphasize postural awareness to correct poor posture and provide a basic physiological understanding of the disorder, is as crucial to reducing upper back and neck pain and stiffness as hands-on therapy with active exercise provided in a clinical setting. © 2006 National University of Health Sciences.
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Adrenomedullinとpreadrenomedullin N-terminal peptide
帖佐 悦男,濱田 浩朗
整形外科 57 ( 1 ) 70 - 70 2005.12
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
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Results of Osaka Medical College (OMC) brace treatment for idiopathic scoliosis
KUROKI Hiroshi
20 ( 1 ) 102 - 110 2005.12
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
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Hip-spine syndrome : Spinopelvic alignment in secondary hip-spine syndrome
CHOSA Etsuo
Hip Joint 31 235 - 238 2005.10
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
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Periacetabular osteotomy for treatment of advanced coxarthrosis with large acetabular bone cyst
CHOSA Etsuo
Hip Joint 31 56 - 58 2005.10
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
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高村 徳人, 徳永 仁, 藤田 健一, 帖佐 悦男, 奥村 学, 山崎 啓之, 緒方 賢次, 日高 宗明, 古屋 弓子, 永田 将司, 興梠 靖幸, 黒木 教彰, 甲斐 晃弘, 千代反田 普, 門田 直哉, 本屋 敏郎, 平井 正巳, 松岡 俊和, 川井 恵一, 有森 和彦
日本医療薬学会年会講演要旨集 15 2005.9
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:日本医療薬学会
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Safety Evaluation of Rugby Football Competition
TAJIMA Takuya
25 ( 1 ) 2005.6
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
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Medical Support on High School Karate Players
KAWAHARA Katsuhiro
25 ( 1 ) 2005.6
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)
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Kudo M., Ushibana K., Oshikawa M., Shimoshinbara S., Shigaki S., Chosa E.
Nippon Hoshasen Gijutsu Gakkai zasshi 61 ( 5 ) 691 - 700 2005.5
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:Nippon Hoshasen Gijutsu Gakkai zasshi
PURPOSE: To establish a more effective false profile (FP) radiography standard via theoretical consideration of patients' non-inspection-side foot position. PROBLEM: Existing FP radiography admits to two difficulties: 1) A 65-degree pelvic rotation results in differing inter-femoral head distances in individual patients, and 2) the desired angle of rotation of the pelvis is difficult to maintain throughout the examination period. METHOD: The following investigations were performed in this study: 1) inter-femoral head distance using computed tomography (CT) images; 2) optimum outside rotation angle of the non-inspection side for standing comfort; and 3) optimum foot position of the non-inspection side. RESULTS: 1) CT examination revealed an average inter-femoral head distance of 28.7 mm in males and 40.3 mm in females, with a maximum distance of 57.5 mm and minimum distance of 44.1 mm. 2) Investigation established the optimum outside angle of rotation to be 60 degrees. 3) Investigation revealed that the optimum foot position requires that the patient's heel be retracted 3 cm along the axis created by a pelvic rotation of 65 degrees. CT was used to verify the accuracy of the FP view method. CT comparison revealed that X-rays are able to obtain a view quite similar in quality to that of CT. CONCLUSION: It is of utmost importance in FP radiography to establish the optimum foot position for a pelvic rotation value of 65 degrees.
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KUDO MASAKI, USHIBANA KENJI, OSHIKAWA MIWA, SHIMOSHINBARA SHIGERU, SHIGAKI SEIYA, CHOSA ETSUO
Japanese journal of radiological technology 61 ( 5 ) 691 - 700 2005.5
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:Japanese Society of Radiological Technology (JSRT)
Purpose : To establish a more effective false profile (FP) radiography standard via theoretical consideration of patients' non-inspection-side foot position. Problem : Existing FP radiography admits to two difficulties : 1) A 65-degree pelvic rotation results in differing inter-femoral head distances in individual patients, and 2) the desired angle of rotation of the pelvis is difficult to maintain throughout the examination period. Method : The following investigations were performed in this study : 1) inter-femoral head distance using computed tomography (CT) images; 2) optimum outside rotation angle of the non-inspection side for standing comfort; and 3) optimum foot position of the non-inspection side. Results : 1) CT examination revealed an average inter-femoral head distance of 28.7 mm in males and 40.3mm in females, with a maximum distance of 57.5 mm and minimum distance of 44.1mm. 2) Investigation established the optimum outside angle of rotation to be 60 degrees. 3) Investigation revealed that the optimum foot position requires that the patient's heel be retracted 3 cm along the axis created by a pelvic rotation of 65 degrees. CT was used to verify the accuracy of the FP view method. CT comparison revealed that X-rays are able to obtain a view quite similar in quality to that of CT. Conclusion : It is of utmost importance in FP radiography to establish the optimum foot position for a pelvic rotation value of 65 degrees.