Journal of Physical Therapy Science
Online ISSN : 2187-5626
Print ISSN : 0915-5287
ISSN-L : 0915-5287
Volume 33, Issue 12
Displaying 1-12 of 12 articles from this issue
Original Article
  • Daisuke Fujita, Yuusuke Kubo
    2021 Volume 33 Issue 12 Pages 876-879
    Published: 2021
    Released on J-STAGE: December 01, 2021
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    [Purpose] This study aimed to investigate the reliability of time constant measurements of oxygen intake at fast and comfortable speeds during a 6-min waling test. [Participants and Methods] The study included 10 healthy young males who walked at 4.5 km/h and 6.0 km/h twice for 6 min each in speed treadmill. Breath-by-breath gas exchange data were continuously measured and used to calculate the time constant of oxygen uptake. The reproducibility and variability of the variables were verified using the limit of agreement, inter-class correlation coefficient, coefficient of variation, and standard error of measurement. [Results] The limit of agreement was −8.5 to 2.3 s and −3.9 to 2.1 s for speeds 4.5 km/h and 6.0 km/h, respectively. The inter-class correlation coefficient, coefficient of variation, and standard error of measurement of the time constant for both speeds were 0.52 and 0.83, 11.2% and 6.4%, and 5.3 s and 1.8 s, respectively. [Conclusion] The results of this study suggested that the cardiopulmonary response, in terms of oxygen uptake, was more consistent during fast walking than during comfortable walking in a 6-min walking test with constant speed.

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  • Ryo Miyachi, Ayaka Sano, Nana Tanaka, Misaki Tamai, Junya Miyazaki
    2021 Volume 33 Issue 12 Pages 880-886
    Published: 2021
    Released on J-STAGE: December 01, 2021
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    [Purpose] We aimed to examine the relationships among low back pain, lumbar-hip motion angle, and lumbar perceptual awareness in young adults to improve the treatment of low back pain. [Participants and Methods] Data were collected from 36 university students with low back pain. The items included for evaluation were the low back pain intensity (Numeric Rating Scale), disability due to low back pain (Oswestry Low Back Pain Disability Index), lumbar spine and hip motion angles in test movements, and perceptual awareness (Fremantle Back Awareness Questionnaire). The test movements employed included trunk forward bending, trunk back bending, and prone hip extension. The motion angles of the lumbar spine and hip joints were measured using a wearable sensor. [Results] The Numeric Rating Scale was not correlated with the lumbar hip motion angle and perceptual awareness. The Oswestry Low Back Pain Disability Index was correlated with lumbar hip motion angles, at the beginning of trunk forward bending and at maximum trunk backward bending, and with perceptual awareness. [Conclusion] There are relationships among disabilities due to low back pain, lumbar hip motion angles, and perceptual awareness in each test movement; however, they vary depending on the type and angle of the test movement conducted.

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  • Rei Odagiri, Hideki Yoshida, Akiyoshi Takami
    2021 Volume 33 Issue 12 Pages 887-890
    Published: 2021
    Released on J-STAGE: December 01, 2021
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    [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of the difference in attentional focus, including the external focus (EF) or internal focus (IF) during exercise on attention resources from the viewpoint of the brain activity. [Participants and Methods] The study included 20 healthy adult participants randomly assigned to two groups: the EF and IF groups. The participants in each group received different verbal instructions before performing a tennis ball task, in which they threw a tennis ball on the floor at a target with their non-dominant hands as accurately as possible while sitting on a chair. During the task, oxygenated hemoglobin (oxy-Hb) in the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex was continuously measured using a near-infrared spectroscopy device. The accuracy of the task and the change of oxy-Hb were statistically analyzed. [Results] Although there were no statistically significant differences between the groups, both accuracy of the task and oxy-Hb in the EF group were found to be higher than those in the IF group. [Conclusion] Our results showed that although the accuracy of motor control in the EF was superior to that in the IF, there is a possibility of increased attention resources in the EF compared to those in the IF.

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  • Miyono Okinaka, Tsunehiko Wada
    2021 Volume 33 Issue 12 Pages 891-897
    Published: 2021
    Released on J-STAGE: December 01, 2021
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    [Purpose] To explore the effects of static stretching for 20 s on key hits and subjective fatigue in an eSports-like setting. [Participants and Methods] The participants comprised of 15 healthy males who were instructed to hit a particular key on a computer keyboard using the left ring finger to achieve the maximum number of hits possible over a period of 30 s. Subjective fatigue of the forearm was assessed using a visual analog scale (VAS) before the experiment and after each trial. Trials 1, 2, and 3 were conducted in succession, with an inter-trial interval of 60 s to ensure a loaded state. Static stretching for 20 s preceded Trial 4. [Results] Over the first three trials, the number of key hits in the first 10 s gradually decreased, while the feeling of subjective fatigue gradually increased. After stretching, the number of key hits in the first 10 s of Trial 4 was similar to that observed in Trial 1, and there was no increase in subjective fatigue. [Conclusion] Static stretching for 20 s restored the number of key hits for 10 s after stretching to that before the load application and suppressed the increase in subjective fatigue.

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  • Kei Washida, Nobumasa Matsui, Morio Shoji, Dai Nakaizumi, Shigeru Tera ...
    2021 Volume 33 Issue 12 Pages 898-902
    Published: 2021
    Released on J-STAGE: December 01, 2021
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    [Purpose] In the medical treatment guidelines for type 2 diabetes, the utility of the approach using self-efficacy and stage of change has been previously demonstrated. Although the effects of short-term approaches have been shown, a few studies have examined long-term changes over time. The purpose of the present study was to investigate longitudinally the factors that affect the stage of change, self-efficacy for exercise, and glycemic control for 12 months in patients with type 2 diabetes after the intervention of the disease by receiving diabetes and glycemic control education. [Participants and Methods] The study included 29 patients with type 2 diabetes as participants who were able to follow up for 12 months after the intervention. The changes over time were investigated using stage of change and self-efficacy as psychological indicators of exercise. Factors affecting HbA1c values after 12 months of intervention were examined with information on diabetes and social background. [Results] There was no significant difference in self-efficacy for exercising at 3, 6, and 12 months after discharge. In contrast, participants in the stage of change showed a significant improvement at 6 and 12 months after discharge in comparison to 3 months after discharge. HbA1c values decreased at 12 months while comparing patients after 3 months and 12 months after discharge. The only factor affecting HbA1c value 12 months after discharge was the duration of diabetes. [Conclusion] The results suggested that stage of change and self-efficacy for exercise might have a little long-term effect on glycemic control.

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  • Conghui Li, Ziwei Li, Jiabao Guo, Yujie Yang, Chunyu Liu, Mengqi Wang, ...
    2021 Volume 33 Issue 12 Pages 903-907
    Published: 2021
    Released on J-STAGE: December 01, 2021
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    [Purpose] With the COVID-19 pandemic, more and more articles have been published to explore the role of physical therapy on COVID-19. In order to analyze the research hotspots and the trends of physical therapy and COVID-19, we conducted bibliometric and visual analysis. [Methods] Data were collected from the Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED) and Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) of the Web of Science Core Collect (WoSCC) from 2019 to 2021. CiteSpace and VOSviewer were used to perform the visual analysis of keywords and references to help quickly get key information. [Results] A total of 466 publications were retrieved. Exercise, sedentary behavior, and mental health were research hotspots. The relationship between exercise and immunity, as well as the management of COVID-19 patients after discharge were the research trends. [Conclusion] This study provided relevant information for future research. Findings suggested that physical therapy is beneficial for suspected or confirmed COVID-19 patients during isolation. It is hoped that academic exchanges can be quickly established in the face of infectious diseases. And in the future, we should focus on the rehabilitation of discharged patients.

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  • Sakiko Ito-Oonishi, Masahiro Takemura, Akihiro Kanamori, Yasuaki Kusum ...
    2021 Volume 33 Issue 12 Pages 908-911
    Published: 2021
    Released on J-STAGE: December 01, 2021
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    [Purpose] Understanding the neuromuscular cooperativeness functions when an athlete is fatigued is essential in preventing sports injuries and examining post-injury return standards. This study aimed to investigate the kinds of changes in neuromuscular cooperativeness before and after fatigue loading. [Participants and Methods] Fifteen female university athletes were examined for chronological changes in neuromuscular cooperativeness. Muscle fatigue loading was performed using BIODEX (180°/s) during knee flexion and extension exercises on one side. Surface electromyography of the rectus femoris and biceps femoris was performed on both sides before and immediately, 5 min, 10 min, and 15 min after loading. The switching silent period and pre-motor time were calculated from the electromyographic waveforms to indicate neuromuscular cooperativeness. [Results] The switching silent periods in the loading side immediately and 5 min after loading were significantly prolonged compared with that before loading. [Conclusion] Muscle fatigue loading instantaneously prolonged the switching silent period and decreased the neuromuscular cooperativeness. Furthermore, recovery generally occurred within 10 minutes after loading.

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  • Ryo Miyachi, Shun Sawai, Kazuki Maeta, Junya Miyazaki
    2021 Volume 33 Issue 12 Pages 912-916
    Published: 2021
    Released on J-STAGE: December 01, 2021
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    [Purpose] This study investigated the effects of elongation training on the hip abductor muscles in comparison with the effects of general hip abductor training. [Participants and Methods] This study included 39 healthy male university students. The participants were divided into elongation training and general-weighted hip abduction training groups. An elastic band was used for elongation training, and hip abduction exercises were performed with instructions to extend the foot as far as possible to stretch the band. Measurements were taken before and after training, and the surface electromyographic data of the gluteus medius and the tensor fasciae latae were measured during isometric contraction of the hip abductor muscles. The surface electromyogram data were used to calculate integral values and median power frequencies to compare the effects of training. [Results] In comparison with general hip abductor training, elongation training yielded a larger change in the ratio of muscle integral values (gluteus medius/tensor fasciae latae). [Conclusion] Elongation training of the hip abductor muscles was more useful than general training in increasing the activity of the gluteus medius while suppressing the activity of the tensor fasciae latae.

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  • Yige Song, Kazu Amimoto, Abdul Chalik Meidian
    2021 Volume 33 Issue 12 Pages 917-923
    Published: 2021
    Released on J-STAGE: December 01, 2021
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    [Purpose] This study aimed to explain the effect of a dual-task technology that utilizes motor and/or cognitive skills on the performance of major tasks, postural control, and gait consistency. [Participants and Methods] Eighteen healthy adults were divided into two groups: the single-word dual-task group and the control group (study 1). We enrolled 32 healthy adults to perform four-word Stroop (study 2) and sit-to-stand tasks simultaneously to determine the attentional demand for postural control and locomotion. [Results] The dynamic condition of postural control differed significantly between the single-task and single-word dual-task groups in Study 1. In Study 2, postural control in the four-word dual-task condition improved under both static and dynamic conditions. On comparing the results of studies 1 and 2, we found that during a four-word dual-task, healthy participants experienced a more significant decrease in postural sway than that experienced during the single-word dual-task. [Conclusion] Dual task of Stroop task with sit-to-stand could improve a postural control.

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  • Ming Huo, Desheng Li, Liquan Yin, Shinichiro Murakami, Qiuchen Huang, ...
    2021 Volume 33 Issue 12 Pages 924-927
    Published: 2021
    Released on J-STAGE: December 01, 2021
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    [Purpose] This study aimed to investigate the changes in the pain severity and muscle hardness of the multifidus and longissimus muscles of young and elderly patients with low back pain after neuromuscular joint facilitation treatment. [Participants and Methods] The participants were 13 young patients and 11 elderly patients with chronic low back pain. The neuromuscular joint facilitation lumbar approach was used in all participants. The muscle hardness of the multifidus and longissimus muscles was assessed at the L4 and L5 levels of the lumbar spine. The changes in pain severity of low back pain were assessed using a visual analogue scale before and after treatment. [Results] Visual analogue scale scores significantly decreased in both groups after treatment. The young group showed significant differences in muscle hardness pre- and post-intervention. In addition, except for the muscle hardness of the multifidus muscle before intervention, on the side with pain at the L5 level, longissimus muscle hardness was higher in the elderly, as compared to the young patient group. [Conclusion] Interventions with neuromuscular joint facilitation have an immediate effect on pain relief in young and elderly people with chronic low back pain and on muscle spasms in young people with chronic low back pain.

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  • Ming Huo, Liquan Yin, Desheng Li, Shinichiro Murakami, Danyang Zhou, H ...
    2021 Volume 33 Issue 12 Pages 928-930
    Published: 2021
    Released on J-STAGE: December 01, 2021
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    [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to investigate the changes in blood flow velocity and the vascular diameter of vertebral arteries before and after neuromuscular joint facilitation interventions via the cervical spine approach in healthy adults. [Participants and Methods] We included 16 healthy adults (9 males and 7 females). The interventions were performed successively, separated by a one-week interval. The order of interventions was randomized. The blood-flow velocity and diameter of the vertebral artery were measured before and after the intervention. The neuromuscular joint facilitation group underwent neuromuscular joint facilitation neck flexion pattern and extension pattern training on the right side of the cervical spine, while the control group was asked to rest for 5 min. [Results] The neuromuscular joint facilitation group showed a significant increase in systolic blood flow velocity and mean blood flow velocity of the right vertebral artery after the intervention. In contrast, the control group showed no significant differences for any of the measured parameters after the intervention. [Conclusion] Neuromuscular joint facilitation intervention via the cervical spine approach may be recommended to improve vertebral artery function.

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  • Katsuhito Nagano
    2021 Volume 33 Issue 12 Pages 931-934
    Published: 2021
    Released on J-STAGE: December 01, 2021
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    [Purpose] Although the shapes observed in myofiber cross-sections have been subjectively identified as polygonal, precise methodologies to classify such shapes have not been elucidated previously. Therefore, we aimed to determine the approximate shapes found in myofiber cross-sections, and to elucidate their relationship with the myofiber cross-sectional area. [Materials and Methods] Soleus muscles of five 11-week-old male Wistar rats were collected as specimens. The muscle specimens were rapid-frozen in isopentane—cooled in dry ice and acetone—and sliced into 10-μm slices in a cryostat and stained with hematoxylin–eosin. The NIH ImageJ software was used to analyze the number of corners that were counted according to the proposed criteria and the myofiber cross-sectional areas of 500 myofibers. [Results] In assessments of the approximate shapes of myofiber cross-sections, the proportion of pentagons was 41%, which was the highest among polygons. A weak positive correlation was noted between the corner count and myofiber cross-sectional area, which indicated that polygons with more corners were associated with a larger myofiber cross-sectional area. [Conclusion] The myofiber cross-sections of the soleus muscle were considered to frequently show an approximately pentagonal shape. Moreover, a correlation was observed between the myofiber cross-section shape and myofiber cross-sectional area, suggesting that the area was also associated with the relevant functional features.

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