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Niigata University of Health and Welfare

EducationNiigata, Japan
About: Niigata University of Health and Welfare is a education organization based out in Niigata, Japan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Medicine & Isometric exercise. The organization has 523 authors who have published 996 publications receiving 10316 citations.


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TL;DR: A novel algorithm is proposed, i.e., hybrid computed muscle control (HCMC), which uses a hybrid of numerical integration and optimization to compute muscle excitation patterns that accurately track kinematics, even for rapid movements.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify which high-impact movements during junior football games cause growth-related injuries in children and identify which movements during football games require >6 and 8 G acceleration.
Abstract: Repetitive high-impact movements cause growth-related injuries in children. This study aimed to identify which movements during junior football games require >6 G and >8 G acceleration and the freq...
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the general characteristics of cutaneous C-fiber afferents in the saphenous nerve and their responsiveness to mechanical and heat stimuli in a rat model of immobilization-induced pain by subjecting the rats to hind limb cast immobilization for 4 weeks.
Abstract: Previous studies have shown that persistent limb immobilization using a cast increases nociceptive behavior to somatic stimuli in rats. However, the peripheral neural mechanisms of nociception remain unclear. Using single-fiber electrophysiological recordings in vitro, we examined the general characteristics of cutaneous C-fiber afferents in the saphenous nerve and their responsiveness to mechanical and heat stimuli in a rat model of immobilization-induced pain by subjecting the rats to hindlimb cast immobilization for 4 weeks. The mechanical response of C-fibers appeared to increase in the model; however, statistical analysis revealed that neither the response threshold nor the response magnitude was altered. The general characteristics and heat responses of the C-fibers were not altered. The number of microglia and cell diameters significantly increased in the superficial dorsal horn of the lumbar spinal cord. Thus, activated microglia-mediated spinal mechanisms are associated with the induction of nociceptive hypersensitivity in rats after persistent cast immobilization.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the effect of gender stereotypes on the performance of vehicles in the field of transportation and show that they can be used as an indicator of gender discrimination.
Abstract: 主働筋と拮抗筋が同時収縮しても表面EMGと関節モーメントの較正係数を正しく算出する新手法を開発した. その応用として片脚起立時に股関節内転, 外転筋がどれくらい活動をしているかを表面EMG振幅と股関節内外転モーメントを用い, それぞれ定量化した. 対象は健常な男性3名である. 内転モーメント, 外転モーメントは被験者の内転, 外転EMG振幅の関数と規定し, 関係式で表した. この関係式を用いて片脚立位時の股関節内転, 外転モーメントを算出したところ, 内転モーメントは約5~20Nm, 外転モーメントは約60~120Nmであった. 内転モーメントと外転のモーメントの比率は約1:9であった. これは片脚立位時の股関節の安定性を保つため, 股関節内転筋が関節の安定性を維持する役割を果たしていることなどが考えられた.

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Takeshi Ikeuchi492239765
Hideaki E. Takahashi351494295
Emi Nakamura30935933
Chiho Watanabe291332806
Go Omori27771767
Tome Ikezoe26882002
Takashi Oite26951941
Kentaro Kawanaka24592255
Hiroko Nishimura23611326
Seiji Niimi231441680
Hideaki Onishi221661700
Masatoshi Nakamura221101832
Yoshimitsu Takahashi211171700
Hajime Kurosawa20861483
Koya Yamashiro1958875
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20234
202211
2021186
2020121
201993
2018102