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• RH-01 Rehabilitation after Stroke |
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Rehabilitation starting from the acute stage is recognized as important in the case of stroke. This video explains inspection, therapy and rehabilitation conducted in an early stage of stroke, and prognostification after ADL training, and more. |
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■ Planned and supervised by Satoshi Miyano (professor, Dept. of Rehabilitation Medicine, Tokyo Zikei Univ. School of Medicine) |
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• RH-02 Dysphagia |
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Dysphagia is a disorder occurred in a fundamental motion of meal. This video explains mechanisms of swallowing, diagnosis of dysphagia and videoflurogr aphy, swallowing training, diet for dysphagia, NG tube, and surgical treatments, and more. |
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■ Planned and supervised by Eiichi Saito (professor, Academy of Rehabilitation , Fujita Health Univ.) |
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• RH-03 Urination Trouble |
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Urination trouble mainly results from functional disorder in central nerves, peripheral nerves, bladder, external urethral sphincter, and prostate gland in male case. This video explains mechanisms of micturition and types of urination troubles, urodynamics, pharmacological therapy, and rehabilitation in urination trouble, and more. |
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■ Planned and supervised by Akira Ishida (professor, Rehabilitation Science Lab., Faculty of Medicine, Tokai Univ.) |
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• RH-04 Amputation of Lower Extremity and Stump |
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There has been an increasing number of people who have had amputation of lower extremity caused by arteriosclerosis obliterans and diabetes etc. except for the case of trauma. On the other hand, technology of stump has been developed very well. This video explains the amputation of lower extremity,rehabilitation process form dressing to wearing of prosthetic limb, the prosthetic limb, training and abnormal walking after wearing of prosthetic limb, and more. |
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■ Planned and supervised by Syuichi Kakurai (guest professor, School of Alied Health Sciences, Kitasato Univ.) |
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• RH-05 Rehabilitation after Pulmonary Disease |
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Respiration is necessary and not allowed to stop at any time. How can we approach the rehabilitation for people with trouble in respiratory function? This video explains physiology of respiratory organ, target disease to the rehabilitation, evaluation of breathing movement factors, trainings of expectoration and respiration, oxygen therapy, and therapy with artificial ventilator, and more. |
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■ Planned and supervised by Meigen Riu (professor, Dept. of Rehabilitation Medicine, Keio Univ. School of Medicine) |
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• RH-06 Spinal Cord Injury |
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Visually describes anatomy of spinal cord, epidemiology, pathology, and diagnosis in spinal cord injury, goal setting in each level (C3-C7, T6, L2-L4), acute phase complications, chronic phase complications, and general rehabilitation in urination trouble and spinal cord injury, and more. |
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■ Planned and supervised by Tokuhiko Ando (former professor, citizen comprehensive medical center ??belonging to?? Yokohama City Univ. School of Medicine) |
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• RH-07 Neuromuscular Disease |
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Visually describes pathologies and clinical conditions of Parkinson’s disease, cerebellar ataxia, peripheral neuropathy, etc., and details its rehabilitation approach (muscular convulsion and rigidity, pharmacological therapy, thermal or electrical stimulation therapy, and prevention of disuse syndrome, and more.). |
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■ Planned and supervised by Yukio Mano (professor, Rehabilitation Medicine Course, Hokkaido Univ. Graduate School of Medicine) |
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• RH-08 Developmental Disease |
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Visually explains pathologies, clinical conditions and rehabilitation of cerebral paralysis, spina bifida, and progressive muscular dystrophy, etc. Especially describes brain paralysis on primitive reflexse that right after birth and various responses that emerge after that, in addition describes diagnoses of them. |
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■ Planned and supervised by Aoi Kimizuka (chief, National Rehabilitation Center for Disabled Children)) |
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• RH-09 Dementia |
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Visually explains epidemiology of dementia and mechanisms of learning and memory, symptoms, types (senile, Alzheimer, cerebrovascular), and diagnosis (especially CT, MRI, SPECT, PET, electroencephalogram as an auxiliary diagnosis assistance) of dementia, pharmacological therapy, rehabilitation, and home therapy, and more. |
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■ Planned and supervised by Akira Ishida (professor, Rehabilitation Science Lab., Faculty of Medicine, Tokai Univ.) |
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• RH-10 Aphasia |
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Describes underlying case of aphasia, diagnosis (especially CT, MRI, SPECT, PET as an auxiliary diagnosis assistance), clinical condition and its type of aphasia (Broca’s aphasia, Wernicke’s aphasia, amnesic aphasia, speech sample of total aphasia), role of ST, rehabilitation in aphasia, amelioration and social prognosis in aphasia. |
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■ Planned and supervised by Nobuyuki Doi (president, Hiroshima Prefectural College of Health Sciences) / Toshiko Watamori (professor, Dept. of Communication Disorders, Faculty of Health and Welfare, Hiroshima Prefectural College of Health Sciences) |
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• RH-11 Convalescence Stage after Stroke |
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Visually details rehabilitation intervention at recovery phase (neurological test, language disorder, apraxia, agnosis), diagnosis of complications, goal setting of rehabilitation and rehabilitation prescription, and roles of PT, OT, ST, P&O, MSW, and RE in rehabilitation, and more. |
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■ Planned and supervised by Akio Kimura (professor, Keio Univ. School of Medicine / chief, Keio Univ. Tsukigase Rehabilitation Center) / Yasutomo Okajima (professor, Dept. of Rehabilitation Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Kyorin Univ.) |
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• RH-12 Pain |
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Visually explains ascending and descending pathways of pain, especially emphasizing the significance of endorphin that acts in the descending pathway, and pharmacological, physical and psychological therapies as rehabilitation of pain, and describes necessity of psychological effects on chronic pain. |
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■ Planned and supervised by Ryoji Kayamori (associate professor, Dept. of Rehabilitation Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Teikyo Univ.) |
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• RH-13 Chronic Arthrorheumatism |
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Visually describes epidemiology, etiology, joint involvement, clinical condition and diagnostic criteria, clinical test, and diagnostic imaging of chronic rheumatoid arthritis, and explains the significance of rehabilitation as a part of combined modality therapy, pharmacological therapy, operative treatment, physical therapy, and occupational therapy, and more. |
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■ Planned and supervised by Sumiki Yamamoto (director, Center for Rheumatic Disease, Matsuyama Red Cross Hospital) |
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• RH-14 Higher Brain Function Disorder |
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Visually describes symptoms and rehabilitations of apraxia and agnosis. Especially regarding agnosis, explains the laboratory procedure and physical therapy with emphasize being placed on them. In addition, reviews clinical condition of a patient with abnormal behavior and motion and without paralysis. |
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■ Planned and supervised by Shigenobu Ishigami (associate professor, Dept. of Rehabilitation Medicine, National Defense Medical College Hospital) |
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• RH-15 Rehabilitation after Cardiac Disease |
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Describes the significance of ischemic cardiac disease, patient cares in CCU and general ward, inspection conducted through patient’s stay till discharge, and kinesitherapy after hospital discharge and its effects, and more. |
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■ Planned and supervised by Shigenobu Ishigami (associate professor, Dept. of Rehabilitation Medicine, National Defense Medical College Hospital) / Akira Kurita (professor, National Defense Medical College Research Inst.) / Satoshi Miyano (professor, Dept. of Rehabilitation Medicine, Tokyo Zikei Univ. School of Medicine) |
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