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Human Movement Science | 2009

Interaction interference between arm and leg: Division of attention through muscle force regulation

Hideaki Takebayashi; Fumio Yagi; Kenzo Miyamoto; Shu Morioka; Shoko Miyamoto; Yutaka Takuma; Yoshikazu Inoue; Takao Okabe; Koji Takimoto

The first purpose of this study was to examine whether decreases in muscle force similar to the bilateral deficit occur during simultaneous use of arm and leg. The second purpose was to examine the effect on the muscle force of one leg by a division of attention through the regulation of the muscle force in the arm. Six participants completed each of the following three tasks in a random order: (1) maximal unilateral flexion of the right or left elbow, (2) maximal unilateral extension of the left knee, and (3) multilimb effort (a maximal contraction of the muscles in the leg while maintaining a constant submaximal isometric elbow flexion force at 25%, 50%, 75%, or 100% MVC). The results showed that muscle force was lower during simultaneous exertion of arm and leg than during exertion of one limb alone. The maximal knee extension force was significantly (p<.05) lower, by as much as 40% or so, during regulation at 25% MVC. The division of attention is also thought to be involved in task execution and may thus explain the test results. A decrease in the muscle force of the leg due to the level of regulation of the muscle force of the arm indicates that the regulation of the muscle force affects the division of attention, and the finer level of muscle force regulation is a task that requires greater attention. When the muscle force is precisely controlled, a more accurate and more appropriate adjustment is required to focus attention.


Journal of Physical Therapy Science | 2016

Comparison of timing and force control of foot tapping between elderly and young subjects

Koji Takimoto; Hideaki Takebayashi; Kenzo Miyamoto; Yutaka Takuma; Yoshikazu Inoue; Shoko Miyamoto; Takao Okabe; Takahiro Okuda; Hideto Kaba

[Purpose] To examine the ability of young and elderly individuals to control the timing and force of periodic sequential foot tapping. [Subjects and Methods] Participants were 10 young (age, 22.1 ± 4.3 years) and 10 elderly individuals (74.8 ± 6.7 years) who were healthy and active. The foot tapping task consisted of practice (stimulus-synchronized tapping with visual feedback) and recall trials (self-paced tapping without visual feedback), periodically performed in this order, at 500-, 1,000-, and 2,000-ms target interstimulus-onset intervals, with a target force of 20% maximum voluntary contraction of the ankle plantar-flexor muscle. [Results] The coefficients of variation of force and intertap interval, used for quantifying the steadiness of the trials, were significantly greater in the elderly than in the young individuals. At the 500-ms interstimulus-onset interval, age-related effects were observed on the normalized mean absolute error of force, which was used to quantify the accuracy of the trials. The coefficients of variation of intertap interval for elderly individuals were significantly greater in the practice than in the recall trials at the 500- and 1,000-ms interstimulus-onset intervals. [Conclusion] The elderly individuals exhibited greater force and timing variability than the young individuals and showed impaired visuomotor processing during foot tapping sequences.


Journal of Physical Therapy Science | 2008

The Criterion-Related Validity of the Ten Step Test Compared with Motor Reaction Time

Kenzo Miyamoto; Hideaki Takebayashi; Koji Takimoto; Shoko Miyamoto; Yoshikazu Inoue; Yutaka Takuma; Takao Okabe; Shu Morioka; Fumio Yagi


Rigakuryoho Kagaku | 2009

Examination of the Effcts of a Community-Based Physical Exercise Class for Elderly People

Koji Takimoto; Kenzo Miyamoto; Hideaki Takebayashi; Yoshikazu Inoue; Yutaka Takuma; Shoko Miyamoto; Takao Okabe


Physiotherapy | 2015

Usefulness of the Walking Stroop Carpet in evaluating fall risks among the community-dwelling elderly

Koji Takimoto; T. Chikamori; Hideaki Takebayashi; T. Okuda; Shoko Miyamoto; Yutaka Takuma; Yoshikazu Inoue; Takao Okabe; Kenzo Miyamoto


Physiotherapy | 2015

The association between mental chronometry temporal/spatial conformity and physical ability in the elderly

Hideaki Takebayashi; Koji Takimoto; Kenzo Miyamoto; Yutaka Takuma; Yoshikazu Inoue; Shoko Miyamoto; Takao Okabe; T. Okuda


Journal of The Japanese Physical Therapy Association | 2013

The Characteristics of Collocational Patterns in Texts in the Field of Physical Therapy

Shoko Miyamoto; Kenzo Miyamoto; Yutaka Takuma; Yoshikazu Inoue; Hideaki Takebayashi; Takao Okabe; Koji Takimoto; Takahiro Ioroi


Journal of Physical Therapy Science | 2011

Effect of Duration of Muscle Relaxation during Intermittent Isometric Exercises on Deoxygenation and Lactate Accumulation in Active Muscles

Yutaka Takuma; Tomoaki Shimada


Journal of The Japanese Physical Therapy Association | 2005

559 社会人経験の有無が理学療法ジレンマストーリーの判断過程に及ぼす影響(教育・管理系理学療法6)

Yoshikazu Inoue; Yutaka Takuma; Shoko Miyamoto; Hideaki Takebayashi; Takao Okabe; Kenzo Miyamoto


Tosa rehabilitation journal | 2002

Electromyographic Analysis of Bilateral Deficit by the Difference Muscle Contraction Style and Isokinetic Velosity

Hideaki Takebyashi; Kenzo Miyamoto; Shoko Miyamoto; Yutaka Takuma; Yoshikazu Inoue; Takao Okabe

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Kenzo Miyamoto

American Physical Therapy Association

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Shoko Miyamoto

American Physical Therapy Association

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Takao Okabe

American Physical Therapy Association

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Yoshikazu Inoue

American Physical Therapy Association

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Hideaki Takebayashi

American Physical Therapy Association

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Koji Takimoto

American Physical Therapy Association

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T. Okuda

American Physical Therapy Association

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T. Chikamori

American Physical Therapy Association

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Takahiro Okuda

American Physical Therapy Association

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