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Hiroo Matsuse

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Clinical and Molecular Hepatology|September 13, 2021
Impact of branched-chain amino acids and frailty on the management of lenvatinib-related fatigue in patients with hepatocellular carcinomaShigeo Shimose, Shunji Koya, Takumi Kawaguchi, et al.
Spine Surgery and Related Research|April 16, 2026
Lower Limb Phase Angle Correlates Most with Locomotive Syndrome and Walking Function in Patients with Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: A Retrospective StudySuguto Futami, Ryuki Hashida, Ryota Otsubo, et al.
Plos One|November 18, 2021
Electrically stimulated eccentric contraction during non-weight bearing knee bending exercise in the supine position increases oxygen uptake: A randomized, controlled, exploratory crossover trialHiroshi Tajima, Hiroo Matsuse, Ryuki Hashida, et al.
The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine|January 5, 2010
Development of a training method for weightless environment using both electrical stimulation and voluntary muscle contractionKazuhiro Yoshimitsu, Naoto Shiba, Hiroo Matsuse, et al.
The Kurume Medical Journal|June 17, 2021
Electrically Stimulated Eccentric Contractions during Walking Increases Oxygen UptakeMasafumi Bekki, Hiroo Matsuse, Ryuki Hashida, et al.
The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine|November 3, 2015
Cycling Exercise with Electrical Stimulation of Antagonist Muscles Increases Plasma Growth Hormone and IL-6Masayuki Omoto, Hiroo Matsuse, Ryuki Hashida, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 24, 2020
Iliac intramedullary stabilization for Type IIIA fragility fractures of the pelvisShingo Okazaki, Masahiro Shirahama, Ryuki Hashida, et al.
The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine|May 11, 2010
Increasing muscle strength and mass of thigh in elderly people with the hybrid-training method of electrical stimulation and volitional contractionYoshio Takano, Yoshihiro Haneda, Takashi Maeda, et al.
The Kurume Medical Journal|August 4, 2024
Hybrid Training System Consisting of Synchronized Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation for Voluntary Exercise Using an Articular Motion SensorHiroo Matsuse, Hiroshi Tajima, Eriko Baba, et al.
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|June 20, 2006
Muscle training by means of combined electrical stimulation and volitional contractionHiroo Matsuse, Naoto Shiba, Yuichi Umezu, et al.
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Clinical and Molecular Hepatology|September 13, 2021
Impact of branched-chain amino acids and frailty on the management of lenvatinib-related fatigue in patients with hepatocellular carcinomaShigeo Shimose, Shunji Koya, Takumi Kawaguchi, et al.
Spine Surgery and Related Research|April 16, 2026
Lower Limb Phase Angle Correlates Most with Locomotive Syndrome and Walking Function in Patients with Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: A Retrospective StudySuguto Futami, Ryuki Hashida, Ryota Otsubo, et al.
Plos One|November 18, 2021
Electrically stimulated eccentric contraction during non-weight bearing knee bending exercise in the supine position increases oxygen uptake: A randomized, controlled, exploratory crossover trialHiroshi Tajima, Hiroo Matsuse, Ryuki Hashida, et al.
The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine|January 5, 2010
Development of a training method for weightless environment using both electrical stimulation and voluntary muscle contractionKazuhiro Yoshimitsu, Naoto Shiba, Hiroo Matsuse, et al.
The Kurume Medical Journal|June 17, 2021
Electrically Stimulated Eccentric Contractions during Walking Increases Oxygen UptakeMasafumi Bekki, Hiroo Matsuse, Ryuki Hashida, et al.
The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine|November 3, 2015
Cycling Exercise with Electrical Stimulation of Antagonist Muscles Increases Plasma Growth Hormone and IL-6Masayuki Omoto, Hiroo Matsuse, Ryuki Hashida, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 24, 2020
Iliac intramedullary stabilization for Type IIIA fragility fractures of the pelvisShingo Okazaki, Masahiro Shirahama, Ryuki Hashida, et al.
The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine|May 11, 2010
Increasing muscle strength and mass of thigh in elderly people with the hybrid-training method of electrical stimulation and volitional contractionYoshio Takano, Yoshihiro Haneda, Takashi Maeda, et al.
The Kurume Medical Journal|August 4, 2024
Hybrid Training System Consisting of Synchronized Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation for Voluntary Exercise Using an Articular Motion SensorHiroo Matsuse, Hiroshi Tajima, Eriko Baba, et al.
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|June 20, 2006
Muscle training by means of combined electrical stimulation and volitional contractionHiroo Matsuse, Naoto Shiba, Yuichi Umezu, et al.
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