Faculty of Rehabilitation

teranishi toshio

  (寺西 利生)

Profile Information

Affiliation
School of Health Sciences Faculty of Rehabilitation, Fujita Health University
教授, 医療科学部 医療経営情報学科
Degree
博士(医学)

J-GLOBAL ID
200901094366151462
researchmap Member ID
5000100634

Papers

 171
  • Shota Suzumura, Eiko Takano, Toshio Teranishi, Kei Ito, Hiroaki Sakurai, Yoshikiyo Kanada, Izumi Kondo
    F1000Research, 13 1120-1120, Oct 3, 2024  
    <p>Purpose Detailed reports of the assessments used in rehabilitation wards are lacking. This study aimed to examine the common evaluations used in rehabilitation wards and discuss the necessary assessments for treatment plans and patient management. Methods We conducted a comprehensive literature search of PubMed, Web of Science, MEDLINE, and Ichushi Web for articles published between June 2013 and June 2023. The study was conducted according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines and registered with PROSPERO. Data extraction and blind selection were performed, and a consensus was reached among experts in case of conflicts. Results We identified 220 studies, 31 meeting the inclusion criteria post-screening. The Functional Independence Measure was the most used assessment (96.8%), followed by grip strength (32.3%) and the 10-m walk test (9.7%). Other assessments included the Stroke Impairment Assessment Set, Short Physical Performance Battery, and Timed Up and Go Test. Although fall-related incidents are frequent, significantly affecting patient outcomes in rehabilitation units, balance assessments were underutilized. Conclusions Although the FIM is an extensively used assessment in rehabilitation wards, balance assessments critical for fall prevention are significantly underused. Therefore, these assessment tools should be evaluated in future research and clinical practice.</p>
  • Hiroki Tanikawa, Hitoshi Kagaya, Shota Itoh, Kento Katagiri, Hikaru Kondoh, Kenta Fujimura, Satoshi Hirano, Toshio Teranishi
    Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine - Clinical Communications, 7 jrmcc40827-jrmcc40827, Sep 3, 2024  
    Objective: To demonstrate the long-term efficacy of repeated botulinum toxin A injections into the same muscles for ameliorating lower limb spasticity and gait function.Design: Single-case studyPatient: A 36-year-old woman with right cerebral haemorrhage received her first botulinum toxin A injection 1,296 days after onset. The patient underwent 30 treatments over 12 years after the first injection to improve upper and lower limb spasticity and abnormal gait patterns. The mean duration between injections was 147 days.Methods: The Modified Ashworth Scale, passive range of motion, gait velocity, and degree of abnormal gait patterns during treadmill gait were evaluated pre-injection and at 2, 6, and 12 weeks after every injection.Results: The follow-up period showed no injection-related adverse events. Comfortable overground gait velocity gradually improved over 30 injections. The Modified Ashworth Scale and passive range of motion improved after each injection. Pre-injection values of the degree of pes varus, circumduction, hip hiking, and knee extensor thrust improved gradually. However, the degree of contralateral vaulting, excessive lateral shift of the trunk, and insufficient knee flexion did not improve after 30 injections.Conclusion: Repeated botulinum toxin A injections effectively improve abnormal gait patterns, even when a single injection cannot change these values.
  • 篠原 史都, 加賀谷 斉, 幸村 英文, 尾崎 祐輔, 寺西 利生, 中村 智之, 西田 修, 大高 洋平
    日本集中治療医学会雑誌, 31(Suppl.1) S418-S418, Sep, 2024  
  • 篠原 史都, 加賀谷 斉, 幸村 英文, 尾崎 祐輔, 寺西 利生, 中村 智之, 西田 修, 大高 洋平
    医工学治療, 36(Suppl.) 179-179, May, 2024  
  • 伊藤 翔太, 谷川 広樹, 近藤 輝, 小関 秀宙, 片桐 健登, 伊藤 俊貴, 藤村 健太, 寺西 利生
    愛知県理学療法学会誌, 36(特別号) np1-np1, Apr, 2024  

Misc.

 114

Books and Other Publications

 5

Presentations

 227

Teaching Experience

 2

Research Projects

 4