医学部
基本情報
論文
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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 60(特別号) 3-1 2023年5月
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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 60(特別号) 3-1 2023年5月
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Progress in rehabilitation medicine 8 20230040-20230040 2023年BACKGROUND: Magnetic stimulation devices can be large because of the need for cooling systems. We developed a compact and lightweight Spinning Permanent Magnet (SPM) device that generates magnetic fields with intensities below the motor threshold. In this report, we present the case of a post-stroke patient in which an immediate reduction in spasticity of the ankle plantar flexors was achieved after SPM treatment. CASE: A 37-year-old man was admitted to our hospital with a right putamen hemorrhage. The patient underwent conservative therapy and exhibited residual left hemiplegia and spasticity. Three months after stroke onset, he was able to walk with supervision while using a left ankle-foot orthosis and a T-cane. The Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) score of the left ankle plantar flexors was 1+. The plantar flexors were stimulated by SPM treatment. The outcomes were the Hmax/Mmax of the tibial nerve (soleus muscle) and the MAS score. On the first day, SPM stimulation was applied for 30 min. On the second day, a sham stimulation of the same duration was performed. On the third day, the SPM stimulation was repeated. Hmax/Mmax decreased from 41.5% to 37.7% on the first day, and from 46.9% to 31.6% on the third day after SPM stimulation. The MAS score decreased from 1+ to 1 on both days. In contrast, after sham stimulation, Hmax/Mmax increased from 39.2% to 44.2%, whereas the MAS score remained unchanged at 1+. DISCUSSION: Stimulation below the motor threshold using SPM treatment can effectively reduce spasticity.
MISC
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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine (特別号) S68-S68 2022年5月
書籍等出版物
3講演・口頭発表等
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12th World Congress for Neurorehabilitation; Vienna.2022 2022年12月15日
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57th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Asssociation of Rehabilitation Medicine 2020年8月21日
共同研究・競争的資金等の研究課題
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日本学術振興会 科学研究費助成事業 2021年4月 - 2024年3月