Publications by authors named "Hiroichi Miaki"

Background: The incidence of low-back pain (LBP)is high among elite male high school soft tennis players. A previous report showed that hip internal-rotation (IR) restriction in the non-dominant leg could increase the risk of LBP. Moreover, IR in the dominant shoulder is important for serve and stroke movements, suggesting that IR restriction in the dominant shoulder can contribute to LBP.

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  • The study examined how shoulder range of motion impacts elbow valgus instability, which can lead to injuries in the elbow's medial collateral ligament.
  • Thirty-seven healthy high school baseball players participated, and their shoulder movements and elbow stability were assessed using ultrasound imaging.
  • Results indicated that those with elbow valgus instability had significantly lower shoulder rotation, with a notable correlation between reduced shoulder motion and increased elbow instability.
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[Purpose] This study aimed to validate whether scapular motion measured using a pad with retroreflective markers and optical motion analyzer (VICON MX) can reflect the motion calculated by images using multi-posture (gravity) magnetic resonance imaging. [Participants and Methods] The participants were 12 healthy males (12 dominant-side shoulders). The measurement items were the scapular angle at shoulder flexion 140° and 160° and abduction 100°, 120°, 140°, and 160°.

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Background: The use of assistive devices and the presence of caregivers in the living space of older people using daycare rehabilitation facilities may increase their physical activity. However, the exact relationship between these factors and physical activity has not been well established.

Objective: We aimed to examine whether assistive devices and caregivers were life-space factors associated with light-intensity physical activity (LPA) and moderate to vigorous-intensity physical activity (MVPA) among daycare rehabilitation facility users.

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Context: The incidence of low back pain (LBP) is high among high school male soft tennis players. In some sports for which the rotational component of the body is important, an association between restricted hip internal rotation of the nondominant leg and LBP has been reported; however, whether this association holds in soft tennis is unknown. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the association between hip internal rotation, hip external rotation, hamstring flexibility, iliopsoas flexibility, and LBP incidence.

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[Purpose] Gait training that increases non-paretic step length in stroke patients increases the propulsive force of the paretic leg. However, it limits knee flexion during the swing phase of gait, and this may cause gait disturbances such as worsening of gait pattern and increased risk of falling. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effects of increasing non-paretic step length on the joint movement and muscle activity of a paretic lower limb during hemiparetic gait.

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Background: Abdominal bracing is effective in strengthening the trunk muscles; however, assessing performance can be challenging. We created a device for performing abdominal trunk muscle exercises. The effectiveness of this device has not yet been evaluated or comparedOBJECTIVE: We aimed to quantify muscle activity levels during exercise using our innovative device and to compare them with muscle activation during abdominal bracing maneuvers.

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We evaluated the trunk abdominal muscle thickness while performing different exercises to identify the most effective training and to investigate the subjective difficulty associated with exercising. Twenty-eight men (mean age: 21.6 ± 0.

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Context: Lumbar instability can cause lumbar spondylolisthesis and chronic low-back pain in sports situation. Abdominal hollowing is commonly used in clinical practice to preferentially target the transversus abdominis (TrA) to stabilize the lumbar vertebrae; however, the contribution of muscle elasticity and lateral slide of the TrA to lumbar stability has not yet been clarified.

Objective: To clarify the contribution of elasticity and lateral slide of the TrA to lumbar stability and to identify an effective exercise to stabilize the lumbar vertebrae.

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Background And Purpose: Stiff-knee gait, which is a gait abnormality observed after stroke, is characterized by decreased knee flexion angles during the swing phase, and it contributes to a decline in gait ability. This study aimed to identify the immediate effects of pedaling exercises on stiff-knee gait from a kinesiophysiological perspective.

Methods: Twenty-one patients with chronic post-stroke hemiparesis and stiff-knee gait were randomly assigned to a pedaling group and a walking group.

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In this protocol, two deep breathing patterns were shown to 15 participants to determine an easy yet effective method of breathing exercise for future application in a clinical setting. The women in their twenties were seated comfortably in a chair with back support. They were fitted with an airtight mask connected to a gas analyzer.

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[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to analyze ankle range of motion in patients undergoing hemodialysis and those with diabetes. [Participants and Methods] Eight male kidney disease patients without diabetes undergoing hemodialysis and 10 male kidney disease patients with diabetes undergoing hemodialysis were enrolled in this study. For comparison, 27 patients with diabetes not undergoing hemodialysis and 10 healthy participants were included.

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[Purpose] This study aimed to verify the relationship between foot range of motion and the amount of physical activity in diabetic patients. [Participants and Methods] There were twenty-eight male patients with diabetes (age ranged from 50 to 69 years old) and 10 healthy, non-diabetic male individuals within the same age range in the diabetes group and control group, respectively. The passive ranges of motion of the following joints were measured in the right foot of each participant: the ankle joint, the first metatarsophalangeal joint, and the subtalar joint.

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[Purpose] Urinary incontinence is a frequent postpartum complication. Thus, this study aimed to examine the associations of transversus abdominis muscle thicknesses at rest and during an abdominal drawing-in maneuver with urinary incontinence in females at 2 months postpartum. [Participants and Methods] The participants included 18 females at 2 months postpartum with or without urinary incontinence, and 10 nulliparous females as controls.

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Background: Administration of botulinum neurotoxin A (BoNT-A) to the ankle plantar flexors in patients with hemiplegia reduces the strength of knee extension, which may decrease their walking ability. Studies have reported improvements in walking ability with physical therapy following BoNT-A administration. However, no previous studies have evaluated from an exercise physiology perspective the efficacy of physical therapy after BoNT-A administration for adult patients with hemiplegia.

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[Purpose] Breathing exercises are frequently prescribed to reduce pulmonary complications after abdominal and thoracic surgery. Appropriate instructions ensuring the integrity of the self-exercise are important. This study compared the effects of two instructions, focusing on non-specific breathing (NB) and diaphragmatic breathing (DB) patterns, respectively, on the ventilatory efficiency and work of breathing.

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In hemiparetic stroke survivors, premature plantarflexor muscle activity (PPF) often appears as a gait abnormality from terminal swing to the loading response on the paretic side. This study aimed to discern factors giving rise to PPF. Lower extremity function, spasticity magnitude, and gait electromyograms were assessed in 31 hemiparetic stroke survivors.

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[Purpose] It has been reported that exercises focusing upon the transversus abdominis (TrA) ameliorate low back pain (LBP). We investigated whether expiratory muscle training (EMT) can promote activity of the TrA to the same degree as the abdominal drawing-in manoeuvre (ADIM) in elderly individuals. [Subjects and Methods] Twenty-one elderly subjects (9 males, 12 females; mean age, 84.

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[Purpose] A decrease in hip extension has been reported to be a factor in short step width and slow walking speed. Hip motion is related to pelvic and spinal motion, and transversus abdominis (TrA) activation is important for stabilising the pelvis and spine. The abdominal drawing-in manoeuvre (ADIM) can be performed to activate the TrA.

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  • The study aimed to explore how isokinetic passive exercise and motion speed affect passive stiffness, while also considering the role of muscle contraction.
  • The research involved 20 healthy men and utilized an isokinetic dynamometer to measure angular acceleration before and after exercise tasks.
  • Findings revealed that passive exercise lowered passive stiffness, with high-speed movements showing greater effects, while contraction of agonist muscles decreased and antagonist muscles increased angular acceleration.
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Background: Dynamic alignment of "knee-in & toe-out" is a risk factor for anterior cruciate ligament injury and is possibly influenced by static knee alignment, range of tibial rotation and tibial plateau geometry.

Methods: Twenty-eight healthy women were classified into valgus, neutral and varus groups based on static alignment of their knees. A 3-dimensional motion analysis was carried out for a single limb drop landing.

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