国際学会発表


World Congress of NeurologyKyoto, September 16-21, 2017

 Brain Activation Analysis Using Near-Infrared Spectroscopy with Electrical Stimulation of Hip

      Muscles during Walking in Healthy Subjects : A Pilot Study

   Genki Oto

 〇Clasiffication tree analysis to predict driving ability for patients with stroke

       Takashi Kato

  

 Asia Pacific Stroke Conference Australia, July 13-18, 2016

 Effect of vibrator stimuli for patient with dyskinesia

   Shinya Ikeda

 〇Predictable neuropsychological tests on driving ability for patients with brain disorders

  Takashi Kato

 

6th Asia-Oceanian Conference of Physical & Rehabilitation Medicine Philippines, February 18-22, 2016

 〇Predictable accuracy of the Japanese version of the Stroke Drivers Screening Assessment

  Takashi Kato

 

7th World Congress of the International Society of Physical & Rehabilitation MedicineISPRM):Beijing, June 16-20, 2013

 〇Effects of electric stimulation combined with transcranial direct current stimulation on upper

        hemiplegia in chronic stroke patients

   Shusaku Kishimoto

 〇Introduction of Japanese version of the Stroke Drivers Screening Assessment

       Takashi Kato

 

7th World Stroke Congress / Seoul, October 13-16, 2010

 Introduction of Drive Recorder System as New Evaluation Tool for Driving Rehabilitaion

  Takashi Kato

 

6th World Congress of the International Society of Physical & Rehabilitation Medicine, Puerto Rico, June 12-16, 2011

 〇Effectiveness of electrical stimulation with a finger-equipped electrode (FEE) in subacute stroke

       patients with upper limb paralysis

  Shusaku Kishimoto 

 

5th World Congress of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Istanbul, 2009

 The effectiveness of video feedback as a driving rehabilitation tool for patients with brain

      disorders: Preliminary study.

      Takashi Kato

 

4th World Congress of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation MedicineKorea, Seoul, 2007

 〇Effectiveness of the online scheduler service as a memory compensation tool for

      patients with memory disorder

  Takashi Kato