At the "2022th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Basic Physical Therapy" held at the Osaka International Convention Center on October 10st and 1nd, 2, Dr. Masataka Kurobe (Rehabilitation Clinical Research Department, Tanabechuo Hospital) was a young researcher. He was selected for the first time from Kansai Medical University as a symposium symposium by (U27).Professor Toshiaki Suzuki of Kansai Medical University Graduate School will serve as the chairman of the academic conference.

 The 27th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Basic Physical Therapy, chaired by Professor Suzuki, will feature special lectures, educational lectures, and symposiums on the theme of "Scientific proof of the effects of physical therapy in clinical practice-returning basic research to clinical practice". Through this, we will discuss basic research in the field of physical therapy and how to return those research results to clinical practice.

 In addition, the symposium "Introduction of Advanced Basic Physical Therapy Research by Young Researchers (U39)" is held every year at the academic conference where young researchers whose papers have been published in high-level academic journals introduce their research contents. ..This time, two papers * published by Associate Researcher Kurobe were evaluated and selected as a symposist for the first time from Kansai Medical University.Associate Researcher Kurobe has continued her research activities under the guidance of Professor Suzuki, the Dean of the Graduate School, even after graduating from Kansai Medical University Graduate School, and is currently researching how to record F waves from the vastus lateralis muscle.It is expected that the application of this method will lead to the development of a mechanism for increasing muscle tone of the vastus lateralis muscle of patients with knee pain and a treatment method thereof.

* Two papers published by Associate Researcher Kurobe
[Muscle Nerve]Excitability of anterior horn cells after periodic or discrete repetitive movements

[Muscle Nerve]Optimal stimulation site of the femoral nerve to record F waves from the vastus lateralis muscle

reference:[Kansai Medical University] Masataka Kurobe, an associate researcher at Kansai Medical University, was selected as a symposium for the 27th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Basic Physical Therapy "Introduction of Advanced Basic Physical Therapy Research by Young Researchers (U39)".

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