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    Locomotion Improvement Using a Hybrid Assistive Limb in Recovery Phase Stroke Patients: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study by Watanabe, Hiroki, PT, MS, Tanaka, Naoki, PT, PhD, Inuta, Tomonari, PT, MS, Saitou, Hideyuki, PT, PhD, Yanagi, Hisako, MD, PhD

    “…Abstract Objective To compare the efficacy of gait training using a single-leg version of the Hybrid Assistive Limb (HAL) on the paretic side with conventional…”
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    Development of a Portable Gait Rehabilitation System for Home-Visit Rehabilitation by Saitou, Hideyuki, Kamibayashi, Kiyotaka, Tanaka, Naoki, Yano, Hiroaki, Iwata, Hiroo

    Published in TheScientificWorld (2015)
    “…This paper describes the development of a gait rehabilitation system with a locomotion interface (LI) for home-visit rehabilitation. For this purpose, the LI…”
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    Improvement of gait ability with a short-term intensive gait rehabilitation program using body weight support treadmill training in community dwelling chronic poststroke survivors by Takao, Toshifumi, Tanaka, Naoki, Iizuka, Noboru, Saitou, Hideyuki, Tamaoka, Akira, Yanagi, Hisako

    Published in Journal of Physical Therapy Science (01-01-2015)
    “…[Purpose] Most previous studies have shown that body weight support treadmill training (BWSTT) can improve gait speed poststroke patients. The purpose of this…”
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    Cerebral blood volume and oxygenation among poststroke hemiplegic patients: Effects of 13 rehabilitation tasks measured by near-Infrared spectroscopy by Saitou, Hideyuki, Yanagi, Hisako, Hara, Shuichi, Tsuchiya, Shigeru, Tomura, Shigeo

    “…Saitou H, Yanagi H, Hara S, Tsuchiya S, Tomura S. Cerebral blood volume and oxygenation among poststroke hemiplegic patients: effects of 13 rehabilitation…”
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    Improvement of gait ability with a short-term intensive gait rehabilitation program using body weight support treadmill training in community dwelling chronic poststroke survivors by TOSHIFUMI TAKAO, NAOKI TANAKA, NOBORU IIZUKA, HIDEYUKI SAITOU, AKIRA TAMAOKA, HISAKO YANAGI

    “…[Abstract.] [Purpose] Most previous studies have shown that body weight support treadmill training (BWSTT) can improve gait speed poststroke patients. The…”
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    Clinical Application of ROBOT SUIT HAL® (Hybrid Assistive Limb®) for Rehabilitation Case Study by WATANABE, Hiroki, TANAKA, Naoki, KANAMORI, Takeshige, SAITOU, Hideyuki, NAGASAWA, Toshirou, KOSEKI, Susumu, SANKAI, Yoshiyuki, YANAGI, Hisako

    Published in Rigaku ryoho kagaku (2012)
    “…[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to investigate the possibility of using a hybrid assistive limb® (HAL®) for clinical rehabilitation. [Subjects] Ten…”
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    The Continuous Effects of Gait Training with a Locomotion Interface for Chronic Stroke Patients by TANAKA, Naoki, SAITOU, Hideyuki, IIZUKA, Noboru, YANO, Hiroaki, OKUNO, Junko, YANAGI, Hisako

    Published in Rigakuryoho Kagaku (2012)
    “…[Purpose] The aim of this study was to examine the continuous effects of gait training using a locomotion interface for chronic stroke patients. [Subjects]…”
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    Effects of gait rehabilitation with a footpad-type locomotion interface in patients with chronic post-stroke hemiparesis: a pilot study by Tanaka, Naoki, Saitou, Hideyuki, Takao, Toshifumi, Iizuka, Noboru, Okuno, Junko, Yano, Hiroaki, Tamaoka, Akira, Yanagi, Hisako

    Published in Clinical rehabilitation (01-08-2012)
    “…Objective: We developed a footpad-type locomotion interface called the GaitMaster. The purpose of this pilot study was to examine the effects of gait…”
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    Early-phase outcome of Tinnitus Retraining Therapy and comparison of sound therapy measures by Yuge, Isamu, Satou, Minako, Shinden, Seiichi, Saitou, Hideyuki, Okamoto, Yasuhide, Kurita, Akihiro, Ogawa, Kaoru

    Published in AUDIOLOGY JAPAN (2006)
    “…Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT) consists of directive counseling and sound therapy. As sound therapy, patients are told to use the following competing…”
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    Hypothyroidism after radiotherapy for patients with head and neck cancer by Ozawa, Hiroyuki, MD, Saitou, Hideyuki, Mizutari, Kunio, Takata, Yasunori, Ogawa, Kaoru

    “…Abstract We report on 2 cases of hypothyroidism presenting clinical symptoms that occurred after radiotherapy for cancer of the head and neck and on the…”
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    The Dynamics of Blood Oxygen in the Brain of Healthy Young Adults in the Performance of Various Walking Styles by NAITOU, Ikue, SAITOU, Hideyuki, YANAGI, Hisako, YANO, Hiroaki, NAGASAWA, Toshirou, KOSEKI, Susumu

    Published in Rigaku ryoho kagaku (2013)
    “…[Purpose] The objectives of this study were to investigate the dynamics of blood oxygen in the brain in the performance of various walking styles. [Subjects]…”
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    Clinical Application of ROBOT SUIT HAL super( registered ) (Hybrid Assistive Limb super( registered )) for Rehabilitation Case Study by Watanabe, Hiroki, Tanaka, Naoki, Kanamori, Takeshige, Saitou, Hideyuki, Nagasawa, Toshirou, Koseki, Susumu, Sankai, Yoshiyuki, Yanagi, Hisako

    Published in Rigaku ryoho kagaku (01-01-2013)
    “…Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the possibility of using a hybrid assistive limb super( registered ) (HAL super( registered )) for…”
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    The Continuous Effects of Gait Training with a Locomotion Interface for Chronic Stroke Patients by TANAKA, Naoki, SAITOU, Hideyuki, IIZUKA, Noboru, YANO, Hiroaki, OKUNO, Junko, YANAGI, Hisako

    Published in Rigaku ryoho kagaku (2012)
    “…The aim of this study was to examine the continuous effects of gait training using a locomotion interface for chronic stroke patients. [Subjects Seven stroke…”
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    Development of a Gait Rehabilitation System With a Spherical Immersive Projection Display by Yano, Hiroaki, Masuda, Takayuki, Nakajima, Yosuke, Tanaka, Naoki, Tamefusa, Shintaro, Saitou, Hideyuki, Iwata, Hiroo

    Published in Journal of robotics and mechatronics (20-12-2008)
    “…This paper describes the development of an integrative system for gait rehabilitation. The system can present visual images and the sensation of walking to a…”
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    Gait rehabilitation for stair climbing with a locomotion interface by Yano, H., Tamefusa, S., Tanaka, N., Saitou, H., Iwata, H.

    “…This paper describes the development of a gait rehabilitation system with a locomotion interface (LI). The LI consists of two 2 DOF manipulators equipped with…”
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    Gait rehabilitation system for stair climbing and descending by Yano, Hiroaki, Tamefusa, Shintaro, Tanaka, Naoki, Saitou, Hideyuki, Iwata, Hiroo

    Published in 2010 IEEE Haptics Symposium (01-03-2010)
    “…This paper describes the development of a gait rehabilitation system with a locomotion interface (LI) for stair climbing or descending. The LI consists of two…”
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    Motion improvement for stairs climbing and descending with gait rehabilitation system by Tamefusa, S, Yano, H, Tanaka, N, Saitou, H, Iwata, H

    “…This paper describes the development of a gait rehabilitation system with a locomotion interface (LI) for stair climbing or descending. The LI consists of two…”
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    Development of a gait rehabilitation system using a locomotion interface by Yano, Hiroaki, Kasai, Kaori, Saitou, Hideyuki, Iwata, Hiroo

    “…A locomotion interface (LI) is a piece of equipment that can give a user the sense that he/she is walking while his/her actual position remains localized in…”
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