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Progress in Rehabilitation Medicine

Progress in Rehabilitation Medicine is a scientific journal, published since 2016 in English. The journal's country of origin is Japan and its primary focus area is rehabilitation medicine.

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Abbr. Prog Rehabil Med
Start 2016
End Continuing
e-ISSN 2432-1354
Country Japan
Language English
Recent Articles
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Ochiai K, Kameda I, Kato Y, Shimizu M, Momosaki R
Prog Rehabil Med . 2025 Feb; 10:20250006. PMID: 39989475
Objectives: Delayed initiation of postoperative rehabilitation may be detrimental for improving everyday activities in postoperative patients with valvular heart disease. Rehabilitation is essential for postoperative valvular heart disease; however, the...
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Kouda K, Banno M, Konishi H, Umemoto Y, Mikami Y, Tajima F, et al.
Prog Rehabil Med . 2025 Feb; 10:20250005. PMID: 39959906
Objectives: In an ultra-aged society, the increasing number of elderly individuals requiring nursing care because of complications and disabilities poses a significant challenge for healthcare providers, along with a decline...
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Hirata M, Oyama Y, Shimoda N, Tsubaki A, Inoue T, Hirata Y, et al.
Prog Rehabil Med . 2025 Feb; 10:20250004. PMID: 39936160
Objectives: This study examined the relationships between preoperative posterior pelvic tilt with muscle strength, gait speed, hip function, and quality of life in older patients with hip osteoarthritis. Methods: This...
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Nakao Y, Ibe Y, Tazawa M, Arii H, Toyama R, Shirayoshi T, et al.
Prog Rehabil Med . 2025 Jan; 10():20250003. PMID: 39845980
Background: Immune-mediated necrotizing myopathy (IMNM) is a type of autoimmune myositis. Anti-signal recognition particle (SRP) antibodies are highly specific to this disease. Case: A 76-year-old woman presented with a 4-month...
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Yamashita H, Yamaoka T, Shimomura R, Ichimura S, Murata Y, Itoh A, et al.
Prog Rehabil Med . 2025 Jan; 10():20250002. PMID: 39822314
Objectives: Trunk control involves multiple brain regions related to motor control systems. Therefore, patients with central nervous system (CNS) disorders frequently exhibit impaired trunk control, decreasing their activities of daily...
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Hara T, Miyazaki Y, Shimizu-Motohashi Y, Nishida D, Kamimura A, Takeuchi M, et al.
Prog Rehabil Med . 2025 Jan; 10():20250001. PMID: 39781427
Objectives: Physical function assessments in patients with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) are important indicators for assessing the effectiveness of treatment and changes over time in rehabilitation therapy. However, few reports...
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Tabata A, Yabe H, Katogi T, Mitake Y, Oono S, Yamaguchi T, et al.
Prog Rehabil Med . 2024 Dec; 9:20240040. PMID: 39678626
Objectives: Managing presenteeism among patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) is important for balancing disease management and employment. This study aimed to investigate presenteeism, exercise self-efficacy (SE), and physical function...
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Tashima H, Ochi M, Hori R, Hachisuka A, Itoh H, Matsushima Y, et al.
Prog Rehabil Med . 2024 Dec; 9:20240039. PMID: 39650697
Background: Chronic limb-threatening ischemia is a condition of the lower extremities that requires therapeutic intervention. It is characterized by ischemia, tissue loss, neuropathy, infection, and risk of amputation. Case: An...
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Momosaki R, Tora K, Shirai Y, Funao H
Prog Rehabil Med . 2024 Nov; 9:20240038. PMID: 39610380
No abstract available.
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Ikeda N, Ishii S, Fujii Y, Nakagawa S
Prog Rehabil Med . 2024 Nov; 9:20240037. PMID: 39574933
Objectives: This study aimed to determine the relationship between trunk muscle mass and progression of vertebral collapse in elderly patients treated conservatively for vertebral compression fractures. Methods: This retrospective study...