Therapeutic Electrical Stimulation (TES) (original) (raw)

Therapeutic Electrical Stimulation (TES)

2002, The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine

https://doi.org/10.2490/JJRM1963.39.81

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3‐D Auto Tracking Systemの開発

Nihon Hotetsu Shika Gakkai Zasshi, 1994

Movements of soft tissues surrounding the oral cavity, especially lips and cheeks, have a great influence on the masticatory and the phonetic functions. These movements can indicate the state of harmony between a denture and the soft tissues surrounding it. The purpose of this study was to develop a real-time measuring system for three-dimensional movements of soft tissues. This system consists of two Video Trackers, which are placed stereographically and provide two-dimensional data of the movement. Three-dimensional coordinates of movements in points can immediately be calculated by a computer. We examined the accuracy of this system using the computerized XYZ pulse stage. The result was as follows: The resolution of the measuring system was 0.10 x 0.10 x 0.10 mm. The measurement was carried out in the area of 24.0 (x) x 20.0 (y) x 20.0 (z) mm with the working distance of 500 mm and with the frequency of 120 Hz.

Tk‐polyagglutinationを示した極小未熟児の1例

Journal of the Japan Society of Blood Transfusion, 1992

A case of acquired transient Tk polyagglutination in a premature infant is described. A 1401 g female infant born at 28 weeks gestation developed clinical sepsis and necrotizing enterocolitis in the 6th day after birth. She underwent ileostomy due to perforation of small bowel. At this time, her erythrocytes were agglutinated by most adult sera including group AB sera. She had previously typed as group AB. The reactivity of her red blood cell with six selected lectins was specific for Tk transformation. Negative reaction with anti-N was also observed. The polyagglutination was much weaker after washed red blood cell transfusions and disappeared at day 13. She failed to respond to treatment and died at 14 days of age. Though blood cultures were consistently sterile, methicillin resistent staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) was cultured from the catheter tip placed in an umbilical artery. Klebsiella spp and MRSA were isolated from the peritoneal cavity. Whether these two organisms could be responsible for her polyagglutinable state or not remains unclear.

トルコのアダチャイ(シデリティス)とシデリティス研究の動向

2017

The Aegean coast of Greece and Turkey is known as the birthplace of ancient medicine. Physicians and pharmacists such as Hippocrates, Galenos, Dioscorides were active. The culmination of knowledge in medicinal herbs and anatomy and others have been developed

Mahābhāṣya ad P 1.3.1研究(1)

1988

This paper consists of a Japanese translation of Patanjali's Mahabhasya ad P 1. 3. 1 bhuvadayo dhatavah and the Prodipa, a commentary on it by Kaiyata, together with a brief exposition of my own.

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