抄録
Our research proposes to challenge the established roles within our current civilization. We human beings have extended our survival to an advanced age amongst many countries. Therefore, the increase in elderly people means the increase in nonworking dependents. From nonworking dependents' increase viewpoint, it brings about economic stagnation and expansion of the social security expenditure that we wouldn’t enable to maintain. We would like to and must establish the new civilization, in which the increase in elderly people doesn’t mean a negative factor, by realizing the paradigm shifts within the rehabilitation medicine and thereby changing the meaning of the aging. The first paradigm shift, the theme of this year's conference of the International Biophilia Rehabilitation Academy (IBRC 2014), "To Restructure the Rehabilitation Medicine" was set by the conference chair and then promoted from each research domain in the posters for this conference. The author unifies those subjects and describes our academic activity, as well as research how the new civilization establishment has been enabled thus far.