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    Neuromuscular characteristics during weight loss in a professional boxer: a case study by Hirono, Tetsuya, Ueda, Saeko, Mita, Yukiko, Watanabe, Kohei

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-10-2022)
    “…It is important to understand the effects of rapid changes in weight on neuromuscular functions of combat athletes. The purpose of this case study was to…”
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    Rhythmic auditory stimulation during gait adaptation enhances learning aftereffects and savings by reducing common neural drives to lower limb muscles by Kitatani, Ryosuke, Umehara, Jun, Hirono, Tetsuya, Yamada, Shigehito

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-11-2022)
    “…Rhythmic auditory stimulation (RAS) improves gait symmetry in neurological patients with asymmetric gait patterns. However, whether RAS can accelerate gait…”
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    Relationship Between Muscle Swelling and Hypertrophy Induced by Resistance Training by Hirono, Tetsuya, Ikezoe, Tome, Taniguchi, Masashi, Tanaka, Hiroki, Saeki, Junya, Yagi, Masahide, Umehara, Jun, Ichihashi, Noriaki

    “…ABSTRACTHirono, T, Ikezoe, T, Taniguchi, M, Tanaka, H, Saeki, J, Yagi, M, Umehara, J, and Ichihashi, N. Relationship between muscle swelling and hypertrophy…”
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    Influence of ultrasound focus depth on the association between echo intensity and intramuscular adipose tissue by Fukumoto, Yoshihiro, Taniguchi, Masashi, Hirono, Tetsuya, Yagi, Masahide, Yamagata, Momoko, Nakai, Ryusuke, Asai, Tsuyoshi, Yamada, Yosuke, Kimura, Misaka, Ichihashi, Noriaki

    Published in Muscle & nerve (01-11-2022)
    “…Introduction/Aims Attenuation of the ultrasound (US) wave is a serious limitation of echo intensity (EI) on B‐mode US. The aim of this study was to determine…”
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    Acute changes in motor unit discharge property after concentric versus eccentric contraction exercise in knee extensor by Hirono, Tetsuya, Kunugi, Shun, Yoshimura, Akane, Holobar, Aleš, Watanabe, Kohei

    “…This study aimed to investigate the motor unit firing property immediately after concentric or eccentric contraction exercise. Eighteen healthy men performed…”
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    Differences in acute neuromuscular response after single session of resistance exercise between young and older adults by Nishikawa, Taichi, Takeda, Ryosuke, Hirono, Tetsuya, Okudaira, Masamichi, Ohya, Toshiyuki, Watanabe, Kohei

    Published in Experimental gerontology (01-01-2024)
    “…The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in the acute response after resistance exercise between young and older adults. Seventeen young and 18…”
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    Neuromuscular characteristics of front and back legs in junior fencers by Watanabe, Kohei, Yoshimura, Akane, Holobar, Aleš, Yamashita, Daichi, Kunugi, Shun, Hirono, Tetsuya

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-08-2022)
    “…In elite fencers, muscle strength and muscle mass of the front leg (FL) are greater than those of the back leg (BL) due to characteristic physiological and…”
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    Applicability of the seated step test for assessing thigh muscle sarcopenia in older individuals by Yoshiko, Akito, Hirono, Tetsuya, Takeda, Ryosuke, Chosa, Naoki, Beppu, Moroe, Watanabe, Kohei

    Published in Experimental gerontology (01-10-2023)
    “…Assessment of lower limb muscle mass and related functions in older individuals is important because of their essential role in maintaining locomotion and…”
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    Relationship between postural sway on an unstable platform and ankle plantar flexor force steadiness in community-dwelling older women by Hirono, Tetsuya, Ikezoe, Tome, Yamagata, Momoko, Kato, Takehiro, Kimura, Misaka, Ichihashi, Noriaki

    Published in Gait & posture (01-02-2021)
    “…•Force steadiness at 20 % of MVC was related to postural sway on an unstable platform.•Force steadiness was not related to postural sway on a stable…”
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    Effects of Alaska Pollack Protein Ingestion on Neuromuscular Adaptation in Young Healthy Adults: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial by HIRONO, Tetsuya, UEDA, Saeko, YOSHIDA, Eriko, UCHIDA, Kenji, HOLOBAR, Aleš, MITA, Yukiko, WATANABE, Kohei

    “…Alaska pollack protein (APP), has been reported as a protein source that can enhance muscle hypertrophy more than other protein sources in animal studies. This…”
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    Effects of home-based bodyweight squat training on neuromuscular properties in community-dwelling older adults by Hirono, Tetsuya, Kunugi, Shun, Yoshimura, Akane, Ueda, Saeko, Goto, Ryokichi, Akatsu, Hiroyasu, Watanabe, Kohei

    Published in Aging clinical and experimental research (01-05-2023)
    “…Background It is important to investigate neural as well as muscle morphological adaptations to evaluate the effects of exercise training on older adults. Aims…”
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    Relationship between scapular initial position and scapular movement during dynamic motions by Umehara, Jun, Yagi, Masahide, Hirono, Tetsuya, Komamura, Tomohito, Nishishita, Satoru, Ichihashi, Noriaki

    Published in PloS one (30-12-2019)
    “…Optimal scapular position and movement are necessary for normal function of the shoulder joint and it is essential to focus on scapula in the rehabilitation…”
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    Sitting vs. supine ultrasound measurements of the vastus medialis: correlations with MRI measurements and age considerations by Taniguchi, Masashi, Fukumoto, Yoshihiro, Yagi, Masahide, Hirono, Tetsuya, Yamagata, Momoko, Nakai, Ryusuke, Yamada, Yosuke, Kimura, Misaka, Ichihashi, Noriaki

    Published in Journal of physiological anthropology (15-07-2023)
    “…Muscle thickness (MT) and echo intensity (EI) measurements are ultrasound alternatives to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for evaluating muscle quantity and…”
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    Relationship between ankle plantar flexor force steadiness and postural stability on stable and unstable platforms by Hirono, Tetsuya, Ikezoe, Tome, Taniguchi, Masashi, Yamagata, Momoko, Miyakoshi, Kosuke, Umehara, Jun, Ichihashi, Noriaki

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-05-2020)
    “…Purpose This study was aimed at determining the relationship between ankle plantar flexor force steadiness and postural control during single leg standing on…”
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    Prediction of 1-year change in knee extension strength by neuromuscular properties in older adults by Hirono, Tetsuya, Takeda, Ryosuke, Nishikawa, Taichi, Watanabe, Kohei

    Published in GeroScience (01-04-2024)
    “…Improving muscle strength and preventing muscle weakness are important for older adults. The change in strength can be effectively explained by skeletal muscle…”
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    Effective muscle elongation positions for the neck extensor muscles: An ultrasonic shear wave elastography study by Yanase, Ko, Ikezoe, Tome, Nakamura, Masatoshi, Saeki, Junya, Yagi, Masahide, Hirono, Tetsuya, Tamezawa, Toru, Motomura, Yoshiki, Ibuki, Satoko, Ichihashi, Noriaki

    “…This study aimed to clarify the effective stretching positions for neck extensor muscles. Fifteen healthy men were measured shear moduli of the right neck…”
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    Regional differential stretching of the pectoralis major muscle: An ultrasound elastography study by Umehara, Jun, Sato, Yusaku, Ikezoe, Tome, Yagi, Masahide, Nojiri, Shusuke, Nakao, Sayaka, Yanase, Ko, Hirono, Tetsuya, Ichihashi, Noriaki

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (24-05-2021)
    “…Pectoralis major (PMa) muscle injuries are becoming more prevalent, and their incidence differs among the PMa regions, i.e., the clavicular, sternal, and…”
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