医学部 リハビリテーション医学Ⅰ

matsura hirotaka

  (松浦 広昂)

Profile Information

Affiliation
senior assistant professor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Fujita Health University
Degree
PhD(藤田医科大学)

J-GLOBAL ID
201601011159176407
researchmap Member ID
7000015642

Papers

 21
  • Takuya Suzuki, Yuji Kono, Takayuki Ogasawara, Masahiko Mukaino, Yasushi Aoshima, Shotaro Furuzawa, Yurie Fujita, Hirotaka Matsuura, Masumi Yamaguchi, Shingo Tsukada, Yohei Otaka
    JMIR Formative Research, 9 e63064-e63064, Apr 8, 2025  Peer-reviewed
    Abstract Background Step count is used to quantify activity in individuals using accelerometers. However, challenges such as difficulty in detecting steps during slow or irregular gait patterns and the inability to apply this method to wheelchair (WC) users limit the broader utility of accelerometers. Alternative device-specific measures of physical activity exist, but their specificity limits cross-applicability between different device sensors. Moving standard deviation of acceleration (MSDA), obtained from truncal acceleration measurements, is proposed as another alternative variable to quantify physical activity in patients. Objective This study aimed to evaluate the validity and feasibility of MSDA for quantifying physical activity in patients with stroke-induced hemiparesis by comparing it with the traditional step count. Methods We enrolled 197 consecutive patients with stroke hemiparesis admitted to a convalescent rehabilitation ward. Using the hitoe system, a smart clothing–based physical activity measurement system, we measured the MSDA of trunk movement and step count. The correlation between MSDA and step count was examined in all participants. Based on their daily living mobility levels, measured using the Functional Independence Measure (FIM), participants were categorized into 6 subgroups: FIM1-4, FIM5 (WC), FIM5 (walking), FIM6 (WC), FIM6 (walking), and FIM7 (walking). Intersubgroup differences in MSDA were analyzed. Results A strong correlation was observed between MSDA and step count (r=0.78; P<.001), with a stronger correlation in the walking group (r=0.79; P<.001) compared with the WC group (r=0.55; P<.001). The Shapiro-Wilk test indicated no significant results for MSDA across all subgroups, supporting a normal distribution within these groups. In contrast, the step count data for the WC subgroups showed significant results, indicating a deviation from a normal distribution. Additionally, 10.2% (20/197) of participants recorded zero steps, demonstrating a floor effect in the step count data. The median MSDA values for the 6 subgroups (FIM1-4, FIM5 WC, FIM5 walking, FIM6 WC, FIM6 walking, and FIM7) were 0.006, 0.007, 0.010, 0.011, 0.011, and 0.014, respectively, reflecting their levels of independence based on the FIM mobility scores. The median step counts for these subgroups were 68, 233, 1386, 367, 2835, and 4462, respectively. FIM5 participants who walked had higher step counts than FIM6 participants using WCs, though the difference was marginally but not statistically significant (P=.07), highlighting the impact of mobility type (walking vs WC). Conclusions The results suggest the validity of MSDA as a variable for physical activity in patients with stroke, applicable to patients with stroke irrespective of their mobility measures. This finding highlights the potential of MSDA for use in individuals with motor impairments, including WC users, underscoring its broad utility in rehabilitation clinical practice.
  • 高木 郁実, 松浦 広昂, 深谷 直美, 稲垣 航太朗, 青柳 陽一郎, 加賀谷 斉
    愛知作業療法, 32 53-57, Mar, 2024  
  • 松浦 広昂, 藤村 健太, 加賀谷 斉
    日本ボツリヌス治療学会雑誌, 9(1) 23-23, Sep, 2023  
  • 松浦 広昂, 向野 雅彦, 小笠原 隆行, 青嶋 保志, 鈴木 卓弥, 古澤 章太郎, 大高 洋平
    The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 60(特別号) 3-1, May, 2023  
  • 松浦 広昂, 向野 雅彦, 小笠原 隆行, 青嶋 保志, 鈴木 卓弥, 古澤 章太郎, 大高 洋平
    The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 60(特別号) 3-1, May, 2023  

Misc.

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Books and Other Publications

 3

Presentations

 12

Research Projects

 2