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International Journal of Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Volume 3 (2017), Article ID 3:IJPTR-137, 7 pages
https://doi.org/10.15344/2455-7498/2017/137
Research Article
Special Issue: Various Approaches for Rehabilitation Science
Characteristics of the Spinal Alignments and Spinal Muscles in Male University Kendo Players

Kishi Shinya1*, Munehito Yoshida2 and Morikita Ikuhiro3

1Department of Rehabilitation, Sumiya Orthopedic Hospital, 337 Yoshida Wakayama-shi , Wakayama 640-8343, Japan
2Department of Orthopedic, Sumiya Orthopedic Hospital, 337 Yoshida Wakayama-shi , Wakayama 640-8343, Japan
3Osaka University of Health and SportsMedical Sciences, Graduate School, Laboratory of Sports Medical Sciences Osaka JapanAsashirodai, 1-1Kumatori-cho Sennan-gun, Osaka Japan
Prof. Shinya Kishi, Department of Rehabilitation Sumiya Orthopedic Hospital Yoshida 337, Wakayama , Japan, Tel: +81-73-433-1161; E-mail: shinya-kazu@h8.dion.ne.jp
14 July 2017; 14 September 2017; 16 September 2017
Shinya K, Yoshida M, Ikuhiro M (2017) Characteristics of the Spinal Alignments and Spinal Muscles in Male University Kendo Players. Int J Phys Ther Rehab 3: 137. doi: https://doi.org/10.15344/2455-7498/2017/137

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