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Analysis of Posture of Japanese Children by Biotonix System
Yuichi Imoto,Kenjiro Imoto,Anthony Bendik,Si Ho Ahn 보완대체의학연구소 2012 Research Journal of Complementary and Alternative Vol.- No.3
Recently cases concerning children’s posture is on the rise. Teachers of many other schools were also reporting a higher incidence of cases relating to posture. In 2000, Japanese economy newspaper showed 75% of elementary students have some form of posture problems. I see some children in the train these days and their posture is absolutely worse than before when we were kids. Some pediatrics and chiropractors started have started alerting the public about this problem. Actually there is not much data suggesting “children s posture is bad”, we just look at them and realize it. Many people are not too concern about finding a solution to this problem. Professor Kuwaoka from Souzougakuen University, has commented “bad posture makes the backbone warped”, creating various kinds of health problems. An analysis of their poor posture was performed by using a system invented by Biotonix in Canada. As a result, number of bad posture children was actually higher than once thought. Data that was gathered, suggests most children would continue having problems with their posture after the age of 9. 10 kids are receiving chiropractic adjustments now, although our research is far from completed, visual inspection showed their postures were improving. We conducted a follow up survey on 7 children out of 60 kids of different ages, but research needs to be conducted proof the details. A study comparing two groups, one group receiving chiropractic adjustments and the other not receiving chiropractic adjustments is scheduled for the future.
Akira Imoto,Takeshi Ogura,Kazuhide Higuchi 대한소화기내시경학회 2020 Clinical Endoscopy Vol.53 No.5
Endoscopic ultrasound-guided pancreatic duct drainage (EUS-PD) has emerged as an option in patients with failure of retrogradeaccess to the pancreatic duct (PD) because of difficulty in cannulation or surgically altered anatomy. This article provides acomprehensive review of the techniques and outcomes of EUS-PD, especially EUS-guided pancreatic transmural stenting. Theclinical data derived from a total of 401 patients were reviewed in which the overall technical and clinical success rates were 339/401(85%, range 63%–100%) and 328/372 (88%, range 76%–100%), respectively. Short-term adverse events occurred in 25% (102/401) ofthe cases, which included abdominal pain (n=45), acute pancreatitis (n=17), bleeding (n=10), and issues associated with pancreaticjuice leakage such as perigastric or peripancreatic fluid collection (n=9). In conclusion, although EUS-PD remains a challengingprocedure with a high risk of adverse events such as pancreatic juice leakage, perforation, and severe acute pancreatitis, the procedureseems to be a promising alternative for PD drainage in patients with altered anatomy or unsuccessful endoscopic retrogradepancreatography.
Analysis of Posture of Japanese Children by Biotonix System
Anthony Bendik,Kenjiro Imoto,SiHo Ahn,Yuichi Imoto 보완대체의학연구소 2012 Research Journal of Complementary and Alternative Vol.- No.3
Recently cases concerning children’s posture is on the rise. Teachers of many other schools were also reporting a higher incidence of cases relating to posture. In 2000, Japanese economy newspaper showed 75% of elementary students have some form of posture problems. I see some children in the train these days and their posture is absolutely worse than before when we were kids. Some pediatrics and chiropractors started have started alerting the public about this problem. Actually there is not much data suggesting “children's posture is bad”, we just look at them and realize it. Many people are not too concern about finding a solution to this problem. Professor Kuwaoka from Souzougakuen University, has commented “bad posture makes the backbone warped”, creating various kinds of health problems. An analysis of their poor posture was performed by using a system invented by Biotonix in Canada. As a result, number of bad posture children was actually higher than once thought. Data that was gathered, suggests most children would continue having problems with their posture after the age of 9. 10 kids are receiving chiropractic adjustments now, although our research is far from completed, visual inspection showed their postures were improving. We conducted a follow up survey on 7 children out of 60 kids of different ages, but research needs to be conducted proof the details. A study comparing two groups, one group receiving chiropractic adjustments and the other not receiving chiropractic adjustments is scheduled for the future.