Stroke article list

Rehabilitation device that feeds back dynamic friction information improves sensorimotor dysfunction in the hand Kio University

 Ayaka Awaji, a fourth-year student in the Department of Physical Therapy at Kio University, Ken Fuchigami, a visiting researcher at the same university, and Professor Shu Morioka, among others, suffered from sensory-motor dysfunction after a stroke.

Trends in the frequency of use of the paralyzed upper limb in subacute stroke patients analyzed by Kio University and others

A research group at Kio University and Kishiwada Rehabilitation Hospital conducted a study on the FMA and MAL, which are evaluations of upper limb paralysis.

A new attempt at evaluation that focuses on the lower limbs and reflects changes in the voluntariness of movements and motor units Kansai Medical University

 Spasticity, which is a characteristic of stroke patients, interferes with various daily activities due to decreased voluntariness, and greatly impedes daily activities.In fact, spasticity […]

World's first rehabilitation using AI robot improves function of paralyzed hand after stroke Juntendo University

 A research group led by Professor Toshiyuki Fujiwara of Rehabilitation Medicine, Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine is conducting joint research with Meltin MMI Co., Ltd. […]

Kio University reveals characteristics of stroke patients walking on uneven terrain for the first time

 Mr. Yasuhiro Inui and Professor Shu Morioka, Ph.D. students of Kio University Graduate School, and others clarified the characteristics of walking in stroke patients on rough terrain where unpredictable perturbations […]

Human-like walking style felt by stroke patients is correlated with walking speed Kio University

 In a study by Kazuki Hayashida, a visiting researcher at the Neurorehabilitation Research Center of Kio University, and Shu Morioka, a professor at the Center for Neurorehabilitation, stroke patients feel […]

Large error in self-other attribution due to post-stroke movement disorder Is the relationship between prediction error and motor subjectivity changed?

 Mr. Hiroshi Miyawaki (currently Human Enhancement Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) and Professor Shu Morioka, graduates of the doctoral program at Kio University Graduate School […]

Improving the temporal asymmetry of gait in stroke patients also affects muscle synergies Kio University

 Naomichi Mizuta and Shu Morioka, Ph.D. students at Kio University Graduate School, found that temporal asymmetry during walking in stroke patients is associated with muscle synergy […].

Elucidation of the relationship between abnormal patterns of "muscle synergy" in stroke patients and gait characteristics Kio University

 Professor Naomichi Mizuta and Professor Shu Morioka of the doctoral program at Kio University graduate school have three services based on abnormal patterns of muscle synergy during walking in stroke patients […].

The first step in a new assessment that is an indicator of spasticity in stroke patients

 Due to a stroke or the like, the symptoms of spasticity may reduce the voluntaryness of the limbs and interfere with life.Evaluate this spasticity neurophysiologically […]
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