West Kyushu Journal of Rehabilitation Sciences The introduction of the most up-to-date Bobath approach: Mainly on the posture change from standing position to a lying position. MITSUNORI YUMIOKA SHIN MURATA AKIHIRO MAEDA NOBUHIRO SUZUHIGASAHI HIROSHI OTAO KINOSHITA MEGUMI MAMI YUMIOKA MIZOTA KATUHIKO Key words: postural change, standing position, Bobath approach Donald Takarazuka University of Medical and Health Care Faculty of Rehabilitation Science, Nishikyushu University Department of Rehabilitation, Seiunkai Hospital Department of Rehabilitation, Kuora Rehabilitation Hospital Faculty of Health and Welfare, Prefectural University of Hiroshima Department of Rehabilitation, Takahara Hospital Department of Rehabilitation, Kiyama-kage Hospital
Donald Donald mass synergy Patricia HAT: head, arms, trunk Jacquelin bipedal standing distraction bipedal standing
frame of reference Crook lying Crook lying pectoralis control
CHOR CHOR CHOR Janice C et al CHOR CHOR CHOR Weight Transfer W/ T CHOR Scapula setting CHOR CHOR
CHOR prone standing prone standing Standing down Donald A.Neumann Jacquelin Perry Patricia M. Davies Right in the Middle Janice C & Christine B & Mary L (2009) Recovery of Upper Limeb Function. In: Sue Raine, et al (ed), Bobath Concept. Wiley- Blackwell, 173.
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Crook lying