1.Study on the relation between the stomatognathic system and the systemic condition. Analysis of center of gravity fluctuations in athletes with imbalanced occlusion.
KEIICHI ISHIGAMI ; TOMOTAKA TAKEDA ; NAOKI TSUKIMURA ; ATSUSHI SHIMADA ; KATSUZO OHKI
Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine 1997;46(5):439-443
It has been demonstrated that excellent athletes usually have, not only a higher exercise capacity but also higher ability to maintain equilibrium which is important for assuming the various body postures required in different sports. It is thought that a method of training which enhances the sense of equilibrium will also increase the ability to perform certain of sports.
Many sensory organs and the central nervous system, which integrates these organs, are integrated to the maintenance of equilibrium. To maintain equilibrium, vestibular, visual and bathyesthetic inputs are integrated centrally (in the brainstem, cerebellum, etc.) and necessary commands are other tissues.
A series of studies which we performed demonstrated that the ability to maintain equilibrium was lower in individuals with imbalanced occlusion than in individuals with normal occlusion.
Imbalanced occlusion can be corrected by the appropriate use of rejin sprints. We recently examined the effects of such sprints on the equilibrium of athletes with imbalanced occlusion, using a gravity fluctuation analyzer. In this study, we raised the bite only within the amount of existing free way spce.
From these results, gravity fluctuation in athletes with imbalanced occlusion was greater than that in individuals with normal occlusion.However, when imbalanced occlusion was corrected by the use of rejin sprints, gravity fluctuation tended to decrease.
It these findings from the present study are combined with the knowledge that the exercise capacity of athletes has a positive correlation with their equilibrium maintenance ability. It appears that correction of imbalanced occlusion and the appropriate use of mouth protectors would contri-bute to improving the performance of athletes.
2.Saisoin Efficacy in Refractory Nasolacrimal Duct Stenosis
Shigechika KOHASHI ; Hideya ISAI ; Tomotaka TOMIYAMA ; Toshihiko NAKASHIMA ; Makoto TAKEDA
Kampo Medicine 2016;67(2):109-113
Nasolacrimal duct stenosis, which causes epiphora and eye mucus, is generally treated with probing and irrigation of the nasolacrimal duct. A 57-year-old woman was treated with probing and irrigation of the nasolacrimal duct three times, however, her symptoms of refractory nasolacrimal duct stenosis did not improve. Following 3 days administration of saisoin, her epiphora ameliorated. Based on this experience, we treated 11 adult patients with nasolacrimal duct stenosis using saisoin, and 10 (90.9%) achieved remission within a week. All the adult patients had received treatment by probing and irrigation of the nasolacrimal duct at an ophthalmological clinic, and their symptoms had not improved. Two such cases in infants, moreover, were cured with saisoin in a week. This is the first report on the efficacy of saisoin for the treatment of nasolacrimal duct stenosis in Japan.
3.CONCERNING THE INFLUENCE OF WEARING BITE UP ORAL APPLIANCE ON REACTION TIME OF THE EXERCISE
KAZUNORI NAKAJIMA ; TOMOTAKA TAKEDA ; SHINTARO KAWAMURA ; KEIICHI ISHIGAMI
Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine 2006;55(Supplement):S237-S240
It is thought that for some sports so called the “agility” accomplishes the key role from the viewpoint of the improvement of the performance and the injury prevention. Therefore we examined the influence of bite up with the oral appliances on the agility.Tested sporting event were cervical retroflexed force. EVA mouthguard and resin splint were used for the oral appliances. Reaction time was measured as a response to stimulated light by the activating time of the masseter muscle and activating time of the main muscle.It is found the reaction time of neck muscles movement tends to be shortened by wearing of the oral appliances.These results were seemed to be based on decrease of a free way space by the bite up with the oral appliances resulted in shortening the reaction time of the masseter and the stabilized occlusion.(141 words)