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pro vyhledávání: '"Fumiko Umezaki"'
Autor:
Rika Kawabe, Chiaki Yamashiro, Saori Morino, Mika Ishihara, Chang Yu Chen, Masumi Koshi, Naoko Kato, Hiroko Hatanaka, Fumiko Umezaki, Mamoru Yamashita, Tomoki Aoyama, Momoko Nagai-Tanima
Publikováno v:
Clinical and Experimental Obstetrics & Gynecology, Vol 49, Iss 9, p 209 (2022)
Background: More than half of the pregnant women are affected by lumbopelvic pain (LPP) in their daily lives. Physical activity (PA) contributes to LPP relief. There are several reports on exercise habits, including the recommended activity intensity
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1f3db47f4c82492ba297398b09d7ac9b
Autor:
Saori Morino, Mika Ishihara, Fumiko Umezaki, Hiroko Hatanaka, Mamoru Yamashita, Rika Kawabe, Tomoki Aoyama
Publikováno v:
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2019)
Abstract Background Pelvic alignment changes during pregnancy and post-childbirth. Pelvic belts exert external forces that compress and stabilize the joints, and therefore, could influence pelvic alignment. However, limited information is available r
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/bb752d2763864c5f82ff3496a7f00f54
Autor:
Saori Morino, Mika Ishihara, Fumiko Umezaki, Hiroko Hatanaka, Hirotaka Iijima, Mamoru Yamashita, Tomoki Aoyama, Masaki Takahashi
Publikováno v:
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2017)
Abstract Background Low back pain (LBP) during pregnancy might be strongly related to posture and movements of the body, and its management is a clinically important issue. The purpose of this study was to investigate the activities related to LBP du
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/cd7e8dac22a14797b95a265094145873
Autor:
Saori Morino, Mika Ishihara, Fumiko Umezaki, Hiroko Hatanaka, Mamoru Yamashita, Tomoki Aoyama
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 10, p e0223776 (2019)
BackgroundThe function of the pelvic bones is to transfer load generated by body weight. Proper function of the pelvic bones can be disturbed by alignment changes that occur during pregnancy. Further, misalignment of the pelvic bones can lead to pain
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f79bf7ee4a0845a9a042f552f04c760c
Publikováno v:
Applied Sciences, Vol 10, Iss 11, p 3690 (2020)
Specific physiological changes during pregnancy exert excessive strain on muscles such as the erector spinae (ES) and contribute to low back pain (LBP). The link between LBP and sit-to-stand (STS) motion has previously been investigated through motio
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9fcbfc27379d46ada653205f45c37b6e
Autor:
Saori MORINO, Fumiko UMEZAKI, Hiroko HATANAKA, Tomoki AOYAMA, Mamoru YAMASHITA, Masaki TAKAHASHI
Publikováno v:
Nihon Kikai Gakkai ronbunshu, Vol 84, Iss 859, Pp 17-00221-17-00221 (2018)
Many women undergo lumbopelvic pain (LPP) during pregnancy. The main factors for LPP are the physical stress related with change of posture and muscle relaxing around pelvis. Also it is thought that movement patterns during daily activity are associa
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/284c2fcb24d7467dbde308b8c1c95eea
Autor:
Rika Kawabe, Saori Morino, Mika Ishihara, Kanako Shimoura, Chiaki Yamashiro, Kaho Negoro, Chang Yu Chen, Masumi Koshi, Naoko Kato, Hiroko Hatanaka, Fumiko Umezaki, Mamoru Yamashita, Tomoki Aoyama, Momoko Nagai‐Tanima
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine.
Autor:
Momoko Nagai-Tanima, Tomoki Aoyama, Mamoru Yamashita, Fumiko Umezaki, Hiroko Hatanaka, Naoko Kato, Masumi Koshi, Chang Yu Chen, Mika Ishihara, Saori Morino, Chiaki Yamashiro, Rika Kawabe
Publikováno v:
Clinical and Experimental Obstetrics & Gynecology. 49:209
Autor:
Fumiko Umezaki, Mika Ishihara, Masaki Takahashi, M. Yamashita, Tomoki Aoyama, H. Hatanaka, S. Morino
Publikováno v:
Clinical and Experimental Obstetrics & Gynecology. 45:850-854
Publikováno v:
Applied Sciences
Volume 10
Issue 11
Applied Sciences, Vol 10, Iss 3690, p 3690 (2020)
Volume 10
Issue 11
Applied Sciences, Vol 10, Iss 3690, p 3690 (2020)
Specific physiological changes during pregnancy exert excessive strain on muscles such as the erector spinae (ES) and contribute to low back pain (LBP). The link between LBP and sit-to-stand (STS) motion has previously been investigated through motio