Yuuki Tsuga
| Faculty of Health Care and Medical Sports,Department of Medical Sports,Trainer and Sports Course | Lecturer |
| Faculty of Health Care and Medical Sports,Department of Medical Sports,Athlete Course | Lecturer |
Last Updated :2025/10/07
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- A Case report : Baseline Concussion Assessment of Vestibular Ocular Motor Screening in Deaf Athletes
Yuki Tsuga; Yukinori Nakajima
Journal of Japan Society of Para-Sports Trainers, Apr. 2024, [Reviewed] - A case study of emergency response in a university sports team and the effect of athletic trainer education
TSUGA Yuki; TAKAHASHI Hitoshi; SAITO Kunihide; YOSHIDA Mayumi; NISHIYAMA Tomo
Japanese Journal of Athletic Training, 2021
We are reporting on an emergency response case involving student trainers that occurred in the sports club of our university so that it can be used as reference material for AT education. A head injury accident between athletes occurred during club activities, and they were transported by ambulance in response to student trainers. At this time, it has been reaffirmed that guidelines and emergency action plans are important to protect athletes as well as student trainers. - Present status and problems of injury surveillance studies for sports activities in Japanese school
SUNAGAWA Norihiko; OGAKI Ryo; NAGANO Yasuharu; HARADA Takeru; TSUCHIYA Atsuo; TSUGA Yuki; YAMAMOTO Toshiharu
Japanese Journal of Athletic Training, 30 Apr. 2020
This study aimed at clarifying the present status and problems of studies on sports injury surveillance studies in Japanese schools. We performed a literature search using databases (CiNii Articles and Google Scholar) and extracted 69 papers involving studies that investigated sports trauma and overuse injuries in schools for the period from 1980 to 2016. Most of extracted studies targeted contact sports and university students. Those reporting only females were limited. In addition, the injury definition and the methods for classifying the body part are varied. There were also aspects of examination and integration difficulties. We found that the problems such as bias in the types and ages of the study subjects and the inconsistencies in the study methods on trauma and overuse injuries. - Epidemiology of sports specific pains in Japanese high school and university student kendo athletes
Hirono Junichi; Warashina Yuki; Nishida Satoru; Tsuga Yuki; Oda Keigo; Ogaki Ryo; Nabeyama Takahiro; Mukai Naoki
Research in Exercise Epidemiology, 31 Mar. 2020
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate sports specific pain in high school and university student kendo athletes and to compare the prevalence of pain differences between age groups based on gender.
Methods: The participants included high school students from nine schools belonging to the Fukuoka Prefecture High School Kendo Federation and university student from ten universities belonging to the student Kendo Federations across the country. Questionnaires were used to investigate the prevalence of pain and their details and the characteristics and practices of the participants. Sports specific pain was defined as any pain that occurred during kendo club activities from the time the students were enrolled at their current affiliation to the time, they completed the questionnaire.
Results: A total of 143 and 272 student kendo athletes from high school and university, respectively, responded to the questionnaire. The effective response rate was 54.7%. The prevalence of pain was 60.8% and 33.8% for high school and university, respectively. In high school, the prevalence of pain and the time and frequency of practice were significantly higher than in university. In women, the prevalence and the time of practice were significantly higher than in men. Furthermore, 82.4% of the pain that had a negative impact on kendo performance; 44.1% of which had been diagnosed. According to the mechanism of pain, acute pain comprised 1/3 of all the chronic pain. The top3 frequently of pain sites were on the foot, wrist joints, and lumbar/pelvis/sacral joints in the high school, the lower leg/Achilles tendon, foot, and lumbar/pelvis/sacral joints in the university.
Conclusion: The prevalence of sports specific pain differs depending on the age groups and gender and is affected by the volume of practice. Furthermore, many athletes do not receive medical attention, despite experiencing severe pain that affects their performance. - Effect of knee flexion angles during maximum isometric hip extension
Yamamoto Yuki; Kato Hajime; Fukuda Takashi; Tsuga Yuki; Miyakawa Shumpei
Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine, 2015
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of knee flexion angles during maximum isometric hip extension. Ten healthy men performed maximum isometric hip extension in prone position at 15° and 90° knee flexion. Then, the hip extension torque was measured, and electromyographic (EMG) data were obtained from the biceps femoris long head, semitendinosus, semimembranosus, adductor magnus, and gluteus maximus muscles. The EMG data were full-wave rectified and integrated (IEMG). The IEMG values obtained during the measurement of isometric hip extension were normalized with the values collected at 90° knee flexion (normalized IEMG [NIEMG]). The hip extension torque at 15° knee flexion was significantly greater than that at 90° knee flexion. The NIEMG values from the hamstrings at 15° knee flexion significantly increased compared with those at 90° knee flexion. Meanwhile, the NIEMG values from the gluteus maximus at 90° knee flexion were significantly greater than those at 15° knee flexion. However, the NIEMG values from the adductor magnus did not significantly differ between 15° and 90° knee flexion. These results indicate that the hamstrings effectively generate contracting force during isometric hip extension and at knee extended position because its fiber length was close to the optimal length.
MISC
- 実践レポート 東京オリンピック・パラリンピックのアスリート指導に関わって-シーズン①- 選手村内「フィットネスセンター」における活動報告
May 2022, [Invited]
Lead - Present status and problems of injury surveillance studies for sports activities in Japanese school
砂川憲彦; 大垣亮; 永野康治; 原田長; 土屋篤生; 津賀裕喜; 山本利春
日本アスレティックトレーニング学会誌(Web), 2020 - 聴覚障害者スポーツにおける脳震盪評価の指針
Nov. 2018 - 骨盤角度変化が股関節伸展動作時のハムストリングス筋活動へ及ぼす影響
Oct. 2016 - スポーツ系大学生に対する脳振盪ベースライン評価
Oct. 2013 - Relationship between Knee Angle and Hamstring Muscle Activity during Maximum Isometric Hip Extension
Yamamoto, Yuki; Kato, Hajime; Tsuga, Yuki
The bulletin of Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences, Mar. 2013
Books and other publications
Lectures, oral presentations, etc.
- デフアスリートにおける脳振盪の経験と認識に関する実態調査
Jan. 2025 - 20th冬季デフリンピック競技大会2023トルコのメディカルサポート報告
Nov. 2024 - 第20回冬季デフリンピック競技大会デフフットサル男子日本代表のコンディション
Nov. 2024 - デフアスリートに対するVestibular/Ocular Motor Screeningの信頼性の検証
Nov. 2024 - 第20回冬季デフリンピック大会におけるスキー・スノーボード競技のアスレティックトレーナー帯同報告
Sep. 2024 - A Case report : Baseline Concussion Assessment Using Vestibular Ocular Motor Screening in Deaf Athletes
Apr. 2024 - 聴覚障がい者冬季競技アスリートに対する脳振盪ベースライン測定-VOMS の検討-
Nov. 2023 - 聴覚障がい者アスリートの視機能の検証
Nov. 2023 - 聴覚障がい者アスリートに対する脳振盪ベースライン測定-VOMSの検討-
Nov. 2022 - 大学柔道選手における筋タイトネステストと全身持久力測定の男女および階級比較
Oct. 2021 - COVID-19禍におけるハイブリッド授業および対面式授業の実践報告
Oct. 2021 - アスレティックトレーナー教育と部活動における 緊急対応事例
Dec. 2020 - 聴覚障害者スポーツにおける脳震盪評価の指針
Nov. 2018 - Latent muscle reaction timing of shoulder muscles in baseball pitchers: Comparison with transitional periods of past throwing injury history
Jul. 2017 - INFLUENCE OF CONSTANT KENDO PRACTICE FOR PHYSICAL FITNESS IN COLLEGE KENDO ATHLETES
Jul. 2017 - 骨盤角度変化が股関節伸展動作時のハムストリングス筋活動へ及ぼす影響
Nov. 2016 - 聴覚障害者サッカー日本代表における傷害調査
Sep. 2016 - 聴覚障害者アルペンスノーボード選手に対する脳震盪ベースライン測定
Dec. 2014 - スポーツ系大学生に対する脳振盪ベースライン評価
Oct. 2013 - 聴覚障害者サッカー日本代表チームにおけるアスレティックトレーナー帯同報告
Jun. 2013 - 外乱刺激に対する肩関節外旋筋群の筋活動動態
Sep. 2012