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Toshiaki Suzuki

Graduate School of Health Sciences, School of Kansai University of Health Sciences, Japan

Biography

Suzuki Toshiaki, DMSc, is a physical therapist and professor at the Graduate School of Kansai University of Health Sciences, Japan. He investigates the effect and development of neurological physical therapy using electromyography, which he was taught by Fujiwara Tetsuji, MD, and Kimura Jun, MD, emeritus professors at Kyoto University, Japan. He is also interested in the development of Acupoint Stimulation Physical Therapy (ASPT), which combines physical therapy and acupuncture. Dr. Toshiaki has published a number of original papers and books in his field.
Publications

Isometric Contraction of Scapular Muscles Activities during Horizontal Abduction and Adduction of the Shoulder

Background: Scapular stability is important for shoulder movement; however, the mechanism of scapular stability remains unknown. In addition, activities of scapular muscles have been only evaluated during shoulder elevation, but not extensively observed those of other shoulder movements. We investigated muscle activity, including scapular ... Read More»

Tomohito Ijiri, Ryoichi Takagi and Toshiaki Suzuki

Research Article: J Nov Physiother 2017, 7: 333

DOI: 10.4172/2165-7025.1000333

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