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Modeling and Taylormade Training Method Using Neural Network for Specific Muscle of the Upper Limb
Kazuhiko Terashima,Takanori Miyoshi,Kenta Itokazu,Yuki Ueno,Daisuke Watanabe 제어로봇시스템학회 2014 제어로봇시스템학회 국제학술대회 논문집 Vol.2014 No.10
In this paper, we present modeling and taylormade training method using neural network for specific muscle of the upper limb. Validity of neural network model is demonstrated by comparing with the previous musculo - skeletal model in actual experiments. Applying the neural network model, an optimum path maximizing the activity of an agonist muscle and minimizing that of other muscles is designed by using an optimization method. The degree of muscles revitalization is evaluated by the amplitude of EMG signal, and the effectiveness of the proposed method is demonstrated.
Han, Heonsoo,Kosaka, Jun,Chon, Seung-Chul,Itokazu, Masafumi,Kubo, Akira SOCIETY OF PHYSICAL THERAPY SCIENCE 2017 JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL THERAPY SCIENCE Vol.29 No.10
<P>[Purpose] To investigate responses of Korean physical therapy students, receiving medical terminology education in physical therapy both in Korean and English, after practice with a virtual anatomical system. [Subjects and Methods] The participants were 25 physical therapy students from Konyang University in South Korea visiting the International University of Health and Welfare for training purposes. The virtual anatomy practice was conducted in English using 3 dimensional virtual anatomy software constructed using real cadaver photographs. A questionnaire about this practice and anatomy was completed after the practice. [Results] The results of the questionnaire showed a trend toward high scores for virtual anatomy practice. [Conclusion] The present virtual anatomy system was created using multi-directional photographs from a real cadaver; therefore, it can be used as an auxiliary means of education using cadavers.</P>
Fujisawa, Daisuke,Asato, Hirotaka,Tanaka, Katsunori,Itokazu, Tetsuo,Kojya, Shizuo Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surge 2020 Archives of Plastic Surgery Vol.47 No.2
In this report, we present a case in which good results were achieved by treatment using a free jejunal patch graft with virtual endoscopy (VE) assistance in a patient whose swallowing had failed to improve for 40 years after he mistakenly swallowed sulfuric acid, despite pectoralis major myocutaneous flap grafting and frequent balloon dilatation surgery. During the last 20 years, virtual computed tomography imaging has improved remarkably and continues to be used to address new challenges. For reconstructive surgeons, the greatest advantage of VE is that it is a noninvasive modality capable of visualizing areas inaccessible to a flexible endoscope. Using VE findings, we were able to visualize the 3-dimensional shape beyond the stenosis. VE can also help predict the area of the defect after contracture release.