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    The adductor part of the adductor magnus is innervated by both obturator and sciatic nerves by Takizawa, Megumi, Suzuki, Daisuke, Ito, Hajime, Fujimiya, Mineko, Uchiyama, Eiichi

    Published in Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.) (01-07-2014)
    “…The hip adductor group, innervated predominantly by the obturator nerve, occupies a large volume of the lower limb. However, case reports of patients with…”
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    Effects of Joint Moments on Horizontal and Vertical Velocities of Body Mass Center during Jumping in Different Directions by Suzuki, Yuta, Kobayashi, Yasuto, Takizawa, Megumi

    “…The purpose of this study was to elucidate the effects of the lower limb joint moments on the horizontal and vertical velocities of the body mass center during…”
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    Adaptations Seen in Age-related Changes in Gait of Community-dwelling Elderly: An 8-year Longitudinal Study by TAKIZAWA, Megumi, IWAI, Koichi, ITO, Hajime

    Published in Rigaku ryoho kagaku (2020)
    “…[Purpose] To examine the manner and timing of changes in gait variables attributable to aging. [Participants and Methods] We studied 53 people, 65 years or…”
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    地域在住高齢者における歩行の 加齢変化にみる自己調整: 8年にわたる縦断研究から by 滝澤, 恵美, 岩井, 浩一, 伊東, 元

    Published in 理学療法科学 (2020)
    “…[目的]本研究は歩行変数の加齢変化の様式とタイミングを調べ,高齢者の歩行を調整の観点から解釈することを目的とした.[対象と方法]8年にわたる全6回の測定に3回以上参加した65歳以上の高齢者53名を対象者とした.5 m歩行テストによる最大および自由歩行速度,10…”
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    Role of the Adductor Magnus Viewed from Its Hip Extension Torque Characteristics in Different Hip Joint Postures by TAKIZAWA, Megumi, SUZUKI, Yuta, KOBAYASHI, Yasuto

    Published in Rigaku ryoho kagaku (2018)
    “…[Purpose] To examine the role of the adductor magnus in terms of extension torque characteristics during squats with the hip joint in different positions…”
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