医学部 乳腺外科
Profile Information
- Affiliation
- Fujita Health University
- Degree
- PhD(Mar, 2022, Keio University)
- ORCID ID
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6564-4486- J-GLOBAL ID
- 202401013137783932
- researchmap Member ID
- R000070553
Research Areas
1Research History
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Jul, 2025 - Present
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Apr, 2024 - Present
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Oct, 2023 - Present
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Aug, 2023 - Jul, 2025
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Aug, 2023 - Mar, 2024
Education
2Committee Memberships
3Papers
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Clinical case reports, 14(2) e71942, Feb, 2026Radial extracorporeal shock wave therapy showed immediate spasticity reduction and sustained range of motion improvement in a patient with subacute stroke. However, twice-weekly sessions were insufficient for lasting spasticity control, suggesting that more frequent treatments may be required. Further research is needed to optimize treatment protocols.
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Computer methods in biomechanics and biomedical engineering, 1-12, Nov 7, 2025To address longstanding challenges in evaluating hip protectors and compliant flooring for preventing hip fractures in the elderly, test systems should replicate hip loading and accurately assess their performance. This study evaluated a thigh impact test system (drop tower) against human body model (HBM) simulations of a sideways fall. A pelvis spring-damper model representing pelvic compliance was incorporated into the system. The test system with the pelvic model reproduced HBM-derived femoral neck forces, whereas systems without it overestimated them. These results highlight the importance of incorporating a pelvic model to improve the biofidelity of thigh impact test systems.
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Progress in Rehabilitation Medicine, 10 n/a-n/a, 2025
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The Keio journal of medicine, Aug 2, 2024The efficacy of cognitive stimulation therapy (CST) in patients with vascular cognitive impairment has not been explored, and no studies investigating CST in the convalescent rehabilitation phase have been reported. This study examined the effect of CST on the cognitive function of patients with vascular cognitive impairment. A randomized controlled, assessor-blinded, single-centered trial with two parallel groups was conducted in a convalescent rehabilitation hospital. Twenty participants were randomly allocated to CST (n=10) and control (n=10) groups. Participants in the CST group underwent two CST sessions a day, five times a week for 8 weeks, in addition to conventional rehabilitation. Participants in the control group underwent conventional rehabilitation only. The primary outcome was the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) score, and the outcome between the groups was compared using a generalized linear mixed model (GLMM). The mean (standard deviation) scores of MMSE increased by 3.50 (3.08) points and 4.50 (1.61) points from baseline to the end of the study (week 8) in the CST and control groups, respectively. The GLMM showed a significant effect of TIME on MMSE (F=21.121, P<0.001), whereas no significant effect on MMSE was observed for GROUP (intervention vs. control, P=0.817) or the interaction term (TIME×GROUP, P=0.649). Although a significant improvement in cognitive function was observed in each group, no significant effect of CST was evident. This result indicates that the effect may have been masked by improvements caused by natural history or rehabilitation. Future studies with a sufficient sample size are required to confirm the findings.
Misc.
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日本骨粗鬆症学会雑誌 = The journal of Japan Osteoporosis Society / 日本骨粗鬆症学会学術誌編集委員会 編, 11(4) 725-728, 2025
Books and Other Publications
7Research Projects
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科学研究費助成事業, 日本学術振興会, Apr, 2025 - Mar, 2028
Academic Activities
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Planning, Management, etc., Supervision (editorial)- Feb 23, 2019