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The Details of Schedule and Program(PDF) Schedule 7th floor 6th floor Large Conference Room Room No.701 Room No.601 Room No.607 Room No.608 12:30~ Registration for Participate 13:00 Opening ceremony ~13:30 Environment of Measurement 13:30 Positioning posture house and and October ~15:00 community-a Evaluation-a 23rd Artificial limb Environment of Measurement (Thu.) 15:10 and house and and ~16:40 Harness community-b Evaluation-b English Pressure sore 16:50 language and ~18:20 Session Pressure mapping 18:30 Evening session ~20:00 (Free discussion) 09:30~ Registration for Participate Interactive 09:40 Display of the session work ~10:10 701 10:10 Interactive Communication- Wheelchair and Mobility-a session ~11:40 601 a 11:40 October ~13:00 Display of the 24th work (Fri.) 13:00 Display of the Communication- Self help Wheelchair and Mobility-b ~14:30 work b device 14:40 Communication- Social Wheelchair and Mobility-c ~16:10 c activity-a 16:20 Communication- Social ~17:50 d activity-b 18:00 Evening session ~20:00 (Free discussion) 09:15~ Registration for Participate <Seminar> 09:30 About Wheelchair. ~11:00 About Positioning posture. October 25th (Sat.) <Special lecture> 11:00 Dr. Shinnichirou Kumagaya ~12:30 Univ. of Tokyo Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology 【October 23rd (Thursday)】 Presenta Room Session Title Facility Presenter tion No. Rehabilitation division A care job persons lumbago prevention and MATSUMOTO 607-1-1 Nursinghome Amenity change apparatus are made KAZUMASA KOKUBU Approach to learn transferring assistance to Spinal Injuries KOMIYA 607-1-2 the family of the incomplete tetraplegia Center,Fukuoka,Japan MASAMI Department of Environment Rehabiritation,Kyushu of house 607-1-3 new tryal of bathboad and grip (2) NAGAO TETSUO Nutrition Welfare and University,Fukuoka,Japan community-a The door, the automatically lockable opening- Tokyo Metropolitan 607-1-4 and-closing system supporting a serious OHTSU KEIKO 13:30~ University,Tokyo,Japan 15:00 handicap person's independence life The issue of living environment for children Dept. of Environmental BANDO 607-1-5 with orthopedically impaired (8).-Making of Health, National Institute MICHIKO pamphlets on "Child's Safe Bathing".- of Public Health The Hyogo Institute of The proposal of the kitchen plan that a MUROSAKI 607-1-6 Assistive wheelchair user is easy-to-use CHIE Technology,Hyogo,Japan The report of assistance by the disaster areas struck by The Great East Japan Human Welfare Department, Earthquake(1).The situation of bathing for the 607-1-7 Seigakin University,Ageo, NOGUCHI YUKO persons with disabilities in the disaster Japan areas,and bathing services for persons with disabilities in the disaster areas. The report of assistance by the disaster areas struck by The Great East Japan Earthquake(2).The report on the current Yokohama Rehabilitation NISHIMURA 607-1-8 situation of the temporary homes for the Center R&D,Yokohama,Japan AKIRA No.607 Environment persons with disabilities in Iwate, and the of house example of assistance for them. and Ishikawa Prefectural community-b Study to create a roadmap for wheelchair KITANO 607-1-9 Rehabilitation Center, practical use YOSHIAKI 15:10~ Kanazawa, Japan Early intervention and the team approach of the Panasonic AGE-FREE Shops KAMINAKA 16:40 607-1-10 pro of living environment maintenance Co.,Ltd,Osaka,Japan MANABU A problem and offer of house improvement for Yokohama rehabilitation 607-1-11 the elderly and the challenged on national SUZUKI MOTOE center model project Student of Doctor Program Study on item of the record paper for house in Department of remodeling -Item to be necessary for "initial Occupational Therapy, 607-1-12 SAWADA YUUKI investigation" to use from hospitalization to a Graduate School of Human visit investigation- Health Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University Field-based innovation for solutions for an aged Research Institute, The National Takenobu 607-1-13 society - Development of an information support robot Rehabilitation Center for for the elderly with cognitive disabilities Persons with Disabilities Inoue English An electromechanical game for elderly people Hiroshima International Keiko 607-1-14 language and the development for challenged people University ISHIHARA Session Developing a preventive wheelchair cushion Hiroshima International Shigekazu 607-1-15 against pressure sores University Ishihara 16:50~ Measurement of joint angles using the Kinect 607-1-16 Daegu University Gun Jae Ryu 18:05 for the rehabilitation training program Design of Active Exercise Device for Wrist Ju-hwan Bae 607-1-17 Dong-eui University Rehabilitation based on Air-pressure Control Inhyuk Moon 【October 23rd (Thursday)】 Measurement results and evaluation with The Machine Specialty of measuring system for propelling force of Master's Course, NONAKA 608-1-1 wheelchair using a giant magnetostrictive Polytechnic University, SYOUHEI device Kanagawa, Japan Kibikogen Rehabilitation Development of small and compact device NAMBA 608-1-2 Center For Employment counting wheelchair stroke KUNIHARU Injuries Measurement Graduate School of Science Basic evaluation of a heat removal system for and 608-1-3 and Technology, Nihon FUJIMOTO SHO hyperthermia prevention with Peltier devices Evaluation- University,Tokyo,Japan a Faculty of Rehabilitation, School of Allied Health HABATA 13:30~ 608-1-4 Development of urine leakage detection sensor 14:45 Sciences, Kitasato TOSHIYA University, Kanagawa, Japan Department of Archtecture Study on monitoring of deep body temperature of and Architectural spinal cord injuries, Correlation between oral Engineering, College of 608-1-5 MIKAMI KOSEI temperature and skin temperature of cervical Industrial Technology, spinal cord injuries Nihon University, Chiba, Japan Comfort Survey of diet movement using real-time The hyogo institute of HONDA 608-1-6 position measuring device assistive technology YUICHIRO Occupational Therapy Major, School of TSUTOMU 608-1-7 Motion analysis of Quadriplegics chair ski Rehabilitation,Kanagawa TAMAGAKI Univerrsity of Human Services,Kanagawa,Japan Measurement Development of a New Training Machine for Department of FUJIYOSHI and 608-1-8 Rehabilitation and Independent Living of the Rehabilitation Medicine DAISUKE Evaluation- Elderly Kyushu University Hospital b Using moving image feedback affected dynamic Rinku General Medical FUJINO No.608 608-1-9 movement of cerebral vascular disease patient Centar, Osaka, Japan FUMITAKA 15:10~ 16:40 Department of Mechanical Passive-type rehabilitation systems for lower Engineeering,Faculty of FURUSHO 608-1-10 limbs using Horizontal display and/or vertical Engineering,Fukui JUNJI display University of Technology,Fukui City,Japan Verification of the effect of voluntary Research and Development ISHIHAMA 608-1-11 training equipment for spastic muscle by using Center, Eisei Hospital, HIROKI the Eisei-Spastic Ankle Measure Tokyo, Japan There is the X factor between a cushion and the Asanogawa General Hospital, KITAMURA 608-1-12 hips Ishikawa, Japan YUKI NIHON FUKUSHI Effects of seating positions on the UNIVERSITY,Faculty of FUJITA 608-1-13 distribution of pressure in a wheelchair Health Sciences,Education HITOMI Center,Japan Kanagawa Rehabilitation Pressure Center, Kanagawa sore Pressure measurement service in Kanagawa MATSUDA 608-1-14 Rehabilitation Hospital, and Rehabilitation Hospital KENTA Rehabilitation Engineering Pressure Department, Kanagawa, Japan mapping Development of a feedback-controlled air Department of Takasugi 16:50~ 608-1-15 mattress with built-in pressure sensors for Rehabilitation Medicine, Shin-ichiro 18:20 pressure sore prevention Kyushu University Hospital Trial study for catch-up user's needs - a National Rehabilitation NIITSUMA 608-1-16 personalized fitting and/or a consumer's Center, Tokyo, Japan JUNKO satisfaction - Assistive Technology and Design Department, Spinal EHARA 608-1-17 Development of the cushion for automotive seat. Injuries Center, Iizuka, YOSHITO Japan 【October 23rd (Thursday)】 Wheelchair survey at aged-care nursing homes TOHOKU FUKUSHI University, SEKIKAWA 700-1-1 Fifth report Miyagi,Japan SHINYA Seating arrangement for children with Graduate School of Medical insufficient head controlLessons from the cases Sciences, Health Science 700-1-2 UYAMA SACHIE using i2i Head & Neck Positioning & Support Speciality, Tottori System University, Japan Positioning The consequence of the muscle tone control by a Takegucti hospital posture lamination low rebounding mattress and AOKI 700-1-3 Department of positioning approach having given the ADL MASATAKA rehabilitation Tokyo, Japan 13:30~ improvement 15:00 Evaluation of Posture Control System Developed KAWAMURA GISHI CO.,LTD., MAKITA 700-1-4 in light of Ventilation OSAKA, JAPAN HIDEAKI Design and development on a sliding adjustable Bokuto School for Special 700-1-5 KIZAWA KENJI table for a child with physical disabilities Needs Education,Tokyo,Japan Large Yokohama Rehabilitation Conferenc 700-1-6 The trial of a respirator loading cart IMATAKI KEN Center , Yokohama , Japan e Room The beneficial construction of the ankle foot TOKUSHIMA univ, TOKUSHIMA, MATSUDA 700-1-7 orthsis (GaitSolution-Rein) JAPAN YASUSHI One suggestion of the ankle foot orthsis for Kawamura Gishi Co. Ltd. NOMURA 700-1-8 the active movement Osaka, Japan YUKIKO Artificial K-tech, Technical Promotion The trial production of the ankle foot orthosis limb 700-1-9 Department, Kawamura Gishi SUZUKI JUNYA by a Rein mechanism and CO.,LTD Harness The experimental walking stick for preventing fall on the frozen streetAn idea about the koudajimusitu,
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