Ken'ichi Egawa
Waseda University
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European Journal of Applied Physiology | 1994
Takashi Tsuboi; T. Satou; Ken'ichi Egawa; Y. Izumi; Masami Miyazaki
In the last few years, epidemiological studies have shown correlations between the low endurance capacity of the erector spinae muscle and low back pain (LBP). In this study, the function of the erector spinae muscle and localized muscle fatigue in LBP were investigated in both LBP patients and control subjects without LBP, using surface multi-channel electromyograms (EMG). Four positions (L1, L2, L4, L5) were chosen as representative locations for the different functions of the erector spinae muscle. Median frequency (fm) parameters of an EMG power density spectrum were monitored to quantify localized muscle fatigue. This research indicated a statistically significant difference (P < 0.05) in fm, parameters between the LBP patients and the control subjects. The integrated electromyogram (iEMG) signals of LBP patients were considerably higher than for the control subjects during endurance isometric contraction. Our research suggested that human fatiguing erector spinae muscle, in submaximal voluntary contractions tests, induced a different firing order of motor unit spikes between two groups.
Neuroscience Letters | 1995
Takashi Tsuboi; Takeshi Sato; Ken'ichi Egawa; Masami Miyazaki
A comparison of the effect of fatigue caused by electrical induction or voluntary contraction on Ia inhibition in human soleus muscle was investigated in fourteen healthy male subjects. The Hoffmann reflex (H reflex) was employed to elucidate the contribution of fatigue induced contraction to the Ia inhibition. A statistically significant difference (P < 0.05) in H reflex amplitude between the intermittent stimulation at 15 Hz and voluntary contraction was observed. Our study suggested that Ia inhibition in human soleus muscle, caused by electrically induced or voluntary contraction, induced differences in the number of impulses in the group Ia fibers, between the two conditions.
Age and Ageing | 2003
Yukio Oida; Yoshinori Kitabatake; Yohko Nishijima; Toshiya Nagamatsu; Hiroshi Kohno; Ken'ichi Egawa; Takashi Arao
Journal of Epidemiology | 2003
Toshiya Nagamatsu; Yukio Oida; Yoshinori Kitabatake; Hiroshi Kohno; Ken'ichi Egawa; Naomi Nezu; Takashi Arao
Japanese journal of public health | 2007
Ken'ichi Egawa; Yukio Oida; Takashi Arao; Hiroe Matsuzuki; Miyuki Shirako; Wakako Kasai
Bulletin of the Physical Fitness Research Institute | 2004
Ken'ichi Egawa; Yukio Oida; Takashi Arao; Hiroe Matsuzuki
Environmental medicine : annual report of the Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Nagoya University | 2003
Ken'ichi Egawa; Yukio Oida; Yoshinori Kitabatake; Tadaaki Mano; Satoshi Iwase; Atsunori Kamiya; Daisaku Michikami
Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine | 2003
Ken'ichi Egawa; Yukio Oida; Yoshinori Kitabatake; Hidetoshi Maie; Satoshi Iwase; Daisaku Michikami
Bulletin of the Physical Fitness Research Institute | 2002
Hiroshi Kohno; Ken'ichi Egawa; Yukio Oida; Toshiya Nagamatsu; Yoshinori Kitabatake; Hidetoshi Maie; Takashi Arao
Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine | 2001
Hidetoshi Maie; Yukio Oida; Yoshinori Kitabatake; Ken'ichi Egawa