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Title
Journal
Year
Citations
1
Stroke Impairment Assessment Set(SIAS). A new evaluation instrument for stroke patients.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
1994
174
2
The Repetitive Saliva Swallowing Test (RSST) as a Screening Test of Functional Dysphagia. (2). Validity of RSST.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
2000
125
3
The Repetitive Saliva Swallowing Test (RSST) as a Screening Test of Functional Dysphagia. (1). Normal Values of RSST.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
2000
122
4
EMG biofeedback therapy to the patient with spasmodic torticollis.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
1987
121
5
関節可動域表示ならびに測定法 (平成7年4月改訂)
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
1995
55
6
A Factorial Study of Language Impairment of 269 Aphasic Patients with Cerebrovascular Accident
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
1972
35
7
Stroke Impairment Assessment Set (SIAS). (2). Reliability and Validity of Motor Function Assessment Items of SIAS.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
1993
33
8
Reliability and Validity of Stroke Impairment Assessment Set(SIAS). (2); The Items Comprise the Trunk, Higher Cortical Function, and Sensory Function and Effectiveess as Outcome Predictor.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
1995
30
9
Reliability and Validity of Stroke Impairment Assessment Set(SIAS). (1); Items of Affected-side Motor Function, Muscle Tone, Deep Tendon Reflex, and Unaffected-side Function.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
1995
27
10
Relationship between Walking Ability and Balance Function
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
2006
27
11
The ADL Structure for Stroke Patients at admission and discharge Based on the Functional Independence Measure.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
1996
20
12
The Conditions for Aged Stroke Patients in Order to Discharge to Home: Analysis by Classification and Regression Trees (CART).
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
2002
18
13
The Upper-limb Amputees. A Survey and Trends in Kinki Area of Japan.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
1999
18
14
EARLY PREDICTION OF THE OUTCOME OF STROKE REHABILITATION
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
1982
17
15
立位姿勢の制御
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
2006
16
16
The Surface Electromyography on Suprahyoid Muscles during Swallowing.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
1998
14
17
Hip, knee, and ankle torque measurement during standing-up and sitting-down motion by link model method.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
1990
14
18
Dynamic Postural Control in Middle-aged and Elderly People.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
2002
12
19
Electromyographic Study on Shoulder Movements
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
1974
12
20
Interval Change of the Shoulder Subluxation in Hemiplegic Patients.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
1992
11
21
Grip Strength of Healthy Elderly Individuals. Method of Measurement and Mean Strength.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
1994
11
22
Applied Activities of Daily Living and its Standard Value Determined according to Frenchay Activities Index Scores for Randomly Sampled Middle and Advanced Age People Living at Home.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
2001
11
23
Influence of Chewing on Food Transport and Swallowing.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
2002
11
24
POSITIONAL PATTERNS FOR PREHENSION IN NORMAL HANDS
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
1978
11
25
Assessment of Functional Status with an Extended ADL Scale. (1) A General Population Sample of Community Elderly.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
1994
11
26
Determinants of standing balance of hemiparetic stroke patients.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
1993
11
27
Development and standardization of communication ADL (CADL) test for Japanese aphasic patients.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
1987
10
28
Intermittent Oral Catheterization(IOC) for Dysphagic Stroke Patients.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
1997
10
29
Force-plate study of normal walking.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
1987
10
30
A Study of Inter-rater Reliability of the Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) in Spasticity in Patients with Stroke.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
2002
10
31
Rehabilitation Intensity and its Effect
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
2004
10
32
脳卒中片麻痺患者に対する上肢機能訓練装置の使用経験
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
2006
10
33
Factors Affecting Length of Stay and Discharge Destination in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
2001
9
34
The Relation between Walking Function and Daily Life Activities of Stroke Patients at Home
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
1991
9
35
Effect of Continuous Range of Motion Exercise on Passive Resistive Joint Torque.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
1998
8
36
Videofluorography in rehabilitation of dysphagia.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
1986
8
37
The Firing Pattern of Motor Units in the Mono-and Multidirectional Muscle.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
1991
8
38
The Availability of Stand-up Exercise for the Detection of AT in Hemiplegic Patients.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
1994
8
39
Reproducibility and Validity of Gait Analysis Using Portable Accelerometer.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
1996
8
40
Effects of Various Daily Weight-Bearing Periods on Rat Soleus Muscle during Hindlimb Suspension: Histochemical and Mechanical Properties.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
1997
8
41
CLINICAL STUDY ON SAFETY AREA OF STANDING THE CROSS TEST FOR CEREBRAL PALSY
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
1982
8
42
Clinical Significance of the Gag Reflex in Evaluating Swallowing Disorders
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
2003
7
43
Effects of Nasogastric Tubes on Swallowing: Frequency of Swallowing, Residue and Back Flow of Bolus
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
2006
7
44
Graded body bending exercise to measure endurance in hemiplegics.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
1989
7
45
Functional Evaluation after Stroke Using the FIM(Functional Independence Measure); the Relationship between the FIM and the Barthel Index, and the Contribution of Communication Scores or Social Cognition Scores.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
1992
7
46
Determinants of Maximum Walking Speed in Hemiparetic Stroke Patients. Influence of Duration of Gait Training.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
1994
7
47
The Effectiveness of Fall Prevention Programs: A Review-1. Fall Prevention in the Narrow Sense-
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
2003
7
48
Effects of Lumbar Brace on Trunk forward Bending. Kinematic and Electromyographic Analysis.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
2000
7
49
Disynaptic Ia Reciprocal Inhibition in Stroke Patients before and after Therapeutic Electrical Stimulation.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
2000
7
50
Prediction of Prognosis Using Modified Frankel Classification in Cervical Spinal Cord Injured Patients.
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
2001
6
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