List of articles by Kio University

Heaviness experienced by sensorimotor mismatch is associated with pain prognosis, Kio University

 Sensorimotor discordance is the mismatch between one's motor intentions and sensory feedback.At this time, you may experience feelings of heaviness and discomfort […]

National exams for nurses, public health nurses, and midwives, all passed for 3 years in a row Kio University

 The results of the national exams for nurses, public health nurses, and midwives held in February 2023 were announced on March 2 (Friday), becoming the 3th graduate […]

Kio University Achieves 2023% Active Pass Rate in February 2 Physical Therapist National Examination

 At Kio University, 2023 people from the Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, took the physical therapist national examination held in February 2, and all of them passed […]

Kio University's First Achievement in the Physical Therapy Department Fourth-year student Mishima's research results published in an international journal

 Mizuho Mishima, a 4th year student of the Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, Kio University (scheduled to graduate in March 2023), who belongs to Shu Morioka's seminar, will study Shu Morioka as graduation research […]

Sense of agency at the sensorimotor level is robust in the short term, experiments by Kio University and the University of Tokyo

 Due to sensory and motor disorders that appear after brain injury, there are cases where the prediction and the actual sensation do not match and complaints of discomfort when acting, but this sensation is […]

Distinctive EEG rhythms in pain-related brain regions during thermal grill illusion discovered by Kio University

 Mr. Shinji Urakami (currently affiliated with Hoshigaoka Medical Center), a graduate of the master's program at the Graduate School of Health Sciences, Kio University, and Neurorehabili […]

Chronic low back pain sufferers have a negative impact on exercise and postural control due to decreased predictive postural control Kio University

 In a study by Yuki Nishi, a visiting researcher at the Neurorehabilitation Research Center of Kio University, and Professor Shu Morioka, chronic low back pain was predicted by kinesiphobia […]

Motor control disorder tends to persist even after improvement of fear of movement in patients with low back pain Kio University

 A research team at Kio University conducted an intervention using patient education and exercise guidance for patients with chronic low back pain, and even if their fear of exercise improved, their exercise […]

Perception of action-result regularity develops from infancy to adolescence Kio University

 The ability to detect the regular relationship between one's actions and external stimuli, that is, the connection between one's own movements and their consequences, is called the ``regularity of actions and consequences […]