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  • In Kyudo, four performance-hindering disorders were identified: Hayake (early release), Motare (failure to release), Biku (jerking while aiming), and Yusuri (shaking while drawing).
  • A study found that 63.1% of medical students experienced at least one disorder, with Hayake being the most common (85.3% of cases).
  • The research suggested that having previous experience increases the risk of yips, with Motare standing out as a unique disorder potentially linked to task-specific focal dystonia.
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Swallowing function in long-term survivors with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) remains unknown. Herein, we demonstrated serial evaluation of swallowing function in a case with V180I genetic CJD (gCJD) using videofluoroscopic examination of swallowing (VF). A 69-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital because of bradykinesia and memory disturbances 4 months after the onset of symptoms.

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The clinical characteristics of genetic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (gCJD) with a V180I mutation in the gene (V180I gCJD) are unique: elderly-onset, gradual progression, sporadic fashion, and cortical oedematous hyper-intensity on diffusion-weighted MRI (DW-MRI). This phenotype may become a potential target of future clinical therapeutic trials. The average disease duration of V180I gCJD patients is 23-27 months; however, considerably long-term survivors are also reported.

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Here, we report an autopsy-verified patient with MM2-coritical-type sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (MM2C-type sCJD) presenting cortical blindness during a course of glaucoma and age-related macular degeneration, and focus on the difficulties involved in early clinical diagnosis. An 83-year-old man was admitted to our hospital 15 months after the onset of cortical blindness, and 9 months after the onset of progressive dementia. Neurological examination revealed dementia, frontal signs, visual disturbance, dysphagia, myoclonus and exaggerated tendon reflexes in the four extremities.

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Relationship Between Balance Recovery From a Forward Fall and Lower-Limb Rate of Torque Development.

J Mot Behav

November 2020

Department of Physical Therapy, Human Health Sciences, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan.

The authors examined the relationship between the maximum recoverable lean angle via the tether-release method with early- or late-phase rate of torque development (RTD) and maximum torque of lower-limb muscle groups in 56 young healthy adults. Maximal isometric torque and RTD at the hip, knee, and ankle were recorded. The RTD at 50-ms intervals up to 250 ms from force onset was calculated.

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Objective: To determine the influence of the Kuchi-kara Taberu (KT) index on rehabilitation outcomes during hospitalized convalescent rehabilitation.

Design: A historical controlled study.

Setting And Participants: A rehabilitation hospital.

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