Masahiro Ishiyama’s scientific contributions

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Publications (2)


Voluntary Thigh Muscle Strength with Resection Stump-Dependent Blood Flow and Vasodilation in an Amputated Lower Leg with Total Surface Bearing Prosthesis during Dynamic Knee Extensor: A Case Trial
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January 2019

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Open Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation

Takuya Osada

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Masahiro Ishiyama

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Ryuichi Ueno
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... We employed a widely used recumbent bicycle ergometer in the early post-operative phase after major loss of a unilateral leg. Furthermore, this work continues the findings of our previous case series, which involved estimation of the physiological and kinematic features for amputated lower legs with a leg exercise model focused on dynamic knee extensors [22,23]. The self-controlled freely chosen pedaling rate (PR) (•) showed an exponential increase (upward curve) from onset of exercise to exhaustion. ...

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Multiple Sessions of One-Legged Recumbent Cycle Ergometer Exercise Improved Pedaling Rate and Knee Range of Motion in a Middle-Aged Man after Hip Disarticulation: A Clinical Case
Voluntary Thigh Muscle Strength with Resection Stump-Dependent Blood Flow and Vasodilation in an Amputated Lower Leg with Total Surface Bearing Prosthesis during Dynamic Knee Extensor: A Case Trial

Open Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation

... We employed a widely used recumbent bicycle ergometer in the early post-operative phase after major loss of a unilateral leg. Furthermore, this work continues the findings of our previous case series, which involved estimation of the physiological and kinematic features for amputated lower legs with a leg exercise model focused on dynamic knee extensors [22,23]. The self-controlled freely chosen pedaling rate (PR) (•) showed an exponential increase (upward curve) from onset of exercise to exhaustion. ...

Time-course of thigh muscle contraction-induced blood flow magnitude in amputated lower limb with prosthesis during dynamic knee extensions: A case study
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  • January 2018

Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation