Search Results - "MOHARA, Ayumi"

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    Relationship between Lateral Thoracic Deviation and the Left-right Ratio of the Psoas Major Cross-sectional Area by SANO, Tatsuya, KOMURO, Naruyoshi, HONMA, Yuuki, MOHARA, Ayumi, KAKIZAKI, Fujiyasu

    Published in Rigaku ryoho kagaku (2022)
    “…[Purpose] This study investigated the relationships among the lateral deviation of the thorax, cross-sectional area of the psoas major muscle, and left-right…”
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    Effects of the Features of Thoracic Shape at Rest on Thoracic Mobility and Respiratory Function by HIRAYAMA, Tetsuro, HOMMA, Yuuki, MOHARA, Ayumi, KAKIZAKI, Fujiyasu, IZUMIZAKI, Masahiko

    Published in Rigaku ryoho kagaku (2018)
    “…[Purpose] A three-dimensional image analysis device was used to measure thoracic shape in the horizontal plane to investigate how left/right asymmetry affects…”
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    Relations of Asymmetry in the Thickness of the Latissimus Dorsi Muscles to Pelvic Lateral Tilt Angle and Respiratory Function during Forced Expiration in Healthy Young Adult Males by MOHARA, Ayumi, HOMMA, Yuuki, HIRAYAMA, Tetsuro, ISHIDA, Yukisato, KAKIZAKI, Fujiyasu, IZUMIZAKI, Masahiko

    Published in Rigaku ryoho kagaku (2019)
    “…[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to investigate the presence of asymmetry in the thickness of the latissimus dorsi muscles (LD) and the relations of the…”
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    Relations of Bilateral Symmetry in the Cross-sectional Area of the Quadratus Lumborum Muscles to Posture in the Frontal Plane and Respiratory Function in Forced Breathing by HOMMA, Yuuki, HIRAYAMA, Tetsuro, MOHARA, Ayumi, ISHIDA, Yukisato, KAKIZAKI, Fujiyasu, IZUMIZAKI, Masahiko

    Published in Rigaku ryoho kagaku (2018)
    “…[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to investigate the relations of bilateral symmetry in the cross-sectional area of quadratus lumborum muscles with…”
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