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図書

図書
Herbert Thoms
出版情報: Baltimore : Williams & Wilkins, 1935
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図書

図書
Blandine Calais-Germain
出版情報: Seattle, WA : Eastland Press, c2003
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図書

図書
von H. Tillmanns
出版情報: Stuttgart : F. Enke, 1905
シリーズ名: Deutsche Chirurgie / begründet von Th. Billroth u. A. Luecke ; Lfg. 62, a
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論文

論文
Asai, Hitoshi ; Tsuchiyama, Hiroyuki ; Hatakeyama, Tomoyuki ; Inaoka, Pleiades Tiharu ; Murata, Kanichirou
出版情報: Journal of Physical Therapy Science.  26  pp.1959-1961,  2014-12-01.  理学療法科学学会 = Society of Physical Therapy Science
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/40604
概要: [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between age and the maximum pelvic anteversion and retroversion angles, as well as the associated pelvic range of motion, measured in a sitting position with free knee movement. [Subjects] A total of 132 healthy volunteers (74 women, 58 men; age range, 20-79 years) were divided into six groups based on age (20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, and 70-79 years). [Methods] The maximum pelvic anteversion and retroversion angles were measured manually five times by a goniometer in a sitting position that allowed free movement of the knee joints. [Results] There was a significant effect of age group on the maximum pelvic anteversion and retroversion angles and pelvic range of motion (the difference between these angles). There was a significant correlation between age and the maximum pelvic anteversion angle, maximum pelvic retroversion angle, and pelvic range of motion. [Conclusion] The maximum pelvic anteversion and retroversion angles and pelvic range of motion were significantly correlated with age. The maximum pelvic anteversion angle and pelvic range of motion were most affected by age. 続きを見る
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論文

論文
Asai, Hitoshi ; Tsuchiyama, Hiroyuki ; Hatakeyama, Tomoyuki ; Inaoka, Pleiades Tiharu ; Murata, Kanichirou
出版情報: Journal of Physical Therapy Science.  27  pp.985-988,  2015-01-01.  Society of Physical Therapy Science = 理学療法科学学会
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2297/48571
概要: [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between the ability to perform the sit-to-stand movement and the maximum pelvic anteversion and retroversion angles of patients. [Subjects] Thirty-two stroke patients (66.7±7.6 years) (>3 months post-stroke) who were able to sit unsupported and 50 age-matched healthy subjects participated in this study. The stroke patients were classified into two groups according to the sit-to-stand movement test: the group that was able to stand up (the stand-able group) (18 persons) and the group that was unable to stand up (the stand-unable group) (14 persons). [Methods] Pelvic anteversion and retroversion maximum angles were measured by a manual goniometer attached to an inclinometer. [Results] The maximum pelvic anteversion angles were −1.6 ± 5.0°, 1.2 ± 2.8°, and −12.4 ± 6.1° in the control group, the stand-able stroke group, and the stand-unable stroke group, respectively. A significant main effect of group was found. An angle discriminating between the two stroke groups was found: the maximum anteversion angles in the stand-able group were distributed above −5°. [Conclusion] The maximum pelvic anteversion angle was significantly smaller in the stand-unable group than in the stand-able and control groups.<br />出版者照会後に全文公開 続きを見る