Dai Kawakita
| Faculty of Health and Medical Science,Department of Physical Therapy | Lecturer |
| Graduate School of Health Sciences,Master's and Doctoral Programs in Physical Therapy | Lecturer |
Last Updated :2025/10/07
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Paper
- 脳血管障害片麻痺患者に対するロボット型短下肢装具のリハビリテーション介入効果の検討
Feb. 2023, [Reviewed] - 脳血管障害片麻痺患者のロボット型短下肢装具装着歩行時の表面脳血流動態からの検討
Oct. 2022, [Reviewed] - Effect of using a robotic ankle-foot orthosis on gait function and cerebral blood flow dynamics in a patient with stroke hemiplegia
Aug. 2022, [Reviewed] - ロボット型膝装具のリハビリテーション介入の効果の検討
Jul. 2019, [Reviewed] - Exercise using a robotic knee orthosis in stroke patients with hemiplegia
Jul. 2017, [Reviewed] - 脳血管障害片麻痺患者に対するRobotics Knee Orthosisを使用した練習の効果
Oct. 2016, [Reviewed]
Lectures, oral presentations, etc.
- 脳血管障害片麻痺患者のロボット型短下肢装具装着歩行時の表面脳血流動態からの検討
Oct. 2022 - ロボット型短下肢装具使用による脳血管障害片麻痺患者の1症例
Sep. 2022 - ロボット型膝装具のリハビリテーション介入の効果の検討
Nov. 2018 - 回復期脳血管障害片麻痺患者の足関節背屈筋に対する随意型介助型電気刺激装置による介入効果の検討
Oct. 2018 - ロボット型膝装具のリハビリテーション介入の効果 起立動作に着目して
Oct. 2017 - ロボット型膝装具のリハビリテーション介入の効果
Oct. 2016 - 10m歩行テストにおける最速・快適歩行速度の計測順序の違いによる検討
Oct. 2015 - 当院における装具処方状況及び自宅退院後の装具使用状況の調査
Nov. 2014
Research Themes
- Effect of Rehabilitation Intervention about Robotic Knee Orthosis
Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B)
Teikyo Heisei University
01 Apr. 2016 - 31 Mar. 2019
The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of walking ability and balancing ability of exercise using the RKO for patients in the recovery phase of stroke in a randomized controlled trial. The participants comprised 28 patients who were in a recovery phase rehabilitation ward following a stroke. The participants were divided randomly into two groups: the RKO group (exercise group using the RKO) and the conventional group (exercise group without the RKO). The intervention term was 10 days. Participants were evaluated three times pre-intervention, post-intervention and one month post intervention. As a result at evaluation of one month post intervention, the amount of exercises(squatting and step) and the percentage of one-leg support period of paresis side during the walking cycle were significantly increased in the RKO group. However,there were no significant differences in walking speed, balance ability, and activities of daily living.