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Rehabilitation
Last Updated October 17, 2024
- Introduction of Rehabilitation
- Features
- Outpatient care table
- Introduction of staff
- Medical treatment results
Introduction of Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation is a Medical consultation fee that diagnoses various diseases and disorders caused by trauma, such as cerebrovascular disorders, spinal cord injuries, head trauma, fractures and other osteoarthritis, neuromuscular diseases, limb amputation, and other disorders.
Features
In our hospital, we provide bedside rehabilitation from the stage of acute treatment immediately after emergency hospitalization, focusing on the main diseases of cerebrovascular disorders and spinal cord injuries. In this way, we strive to leave the bed early, minimize the occurrence of secondary waste failures, and accelerate the recovery of functions thereafter.
In addition, as an organization that provides specialized treatment for those who have received acute treatment at other hospitals and transferred to our hospital after the condition has stabilized, more intensive cooperation with ward staff We have a system that can provide rehabilitation. Furthermore, with regard to social rehabilitation for returning to work, etc., we are working to solve problems through active cooperation with the Yokohama City General Rehabilitation Center.
In order to achieve effective rehabilitation results, we are working to improve the level of medical treatment through close cooperation with other departments such as the Neuroscience Internal medicine, Neurosurgery, and Internal medicine, as well as through rounds of acute and convalescent phases, outpatient departments, and swallowing imaging tests.
Assistive devices include orthoses (upper limb orthoses, lower limb orthoses, trunk orthoses, etc.), walking aids (prostheses, prostheses, walking sticks, walkers, etc.), wheelchairs, sitting devices, etc. Equipment to compensate for.
In this hospital, we have set up an outpatient department for assistive devices, and we make appropriate assistive devices for each patient.
Outpatient care table
Outpatient care table
※Please refer to the official website for details.
Introduction of staff
Dr. Motohiko Takahashi
General Manager, Rehabilitation
University/graduation year
Kanazawa University (1999)
Specialized fields
General rehabilitation
Prosthetics and orthotics
Professional qualifications
Specialist and Instructor of the Japan Rehabilitation Medicine Society
Dr. Kaoruko Takada
Dr. Rehabilitation
University of origin, year of graduation, etc.
Hiroshima University (2006)
Doctor of Medicine (Yokohama City University Graduate School, 2017)
Specialized fields
General rehabilitation
Higher brain dysfunction
Professional qualifications
Specialist and Instructor of the Japan Rehabilitation Medicine Society
Dr. Kenshu Kaneshiro
University/graduation year
Tokai University (2014)
Specialized fields
Rehabilitation medicine
Professional qualifications
Specialist, Japan Society of Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Shinko Furui
University/graduation year
Shimane University (2021)
Specialized fields
Rehabilitation General
Dr. Kenji Moriyasu
University/graduation year
Tokushima University (2022)
Specialized fields
Rehabilitation General
Results of medical treatment (January to December 2022)
In this department, we are working to provide consistent rehabilitation from the acute phase to the recovery phase.
The biggest feature is that, under rehabilitation specialists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, and certified psychologists, "Each patient [emphasizing individuality] [in pursuit of quality] [intensive] System and expertise to provide rehabilitation. "
This time, we have compiled a part of the medical treatment results of patients who have been treated for this department. We would appreciate it if you could take a look and give us your opinions.
In the future, all staff will continue to strive to provide high-quality rehabilitation to as many patients as possible.
General Manager, Rehabilitation
Name of disease | Number of inpatients |
---|---|
Cerebral infarction | 150 people |
Cerebral hemorrhage | 87 people |
Subarachnoid hemorrhage | 16 people |
Brain trauma | 13 people |
Fractures, etc. | 32 people |
Spinal cord disease | 22 people |
Others | 38 people |
Total | 358 people |
Average age: 64.4 years old (15-96 years old)
Hospitalization period: Average of 77.8 days
Return rate at home: 85.5%
Inquiries to this page
Stroke and Neurospinal Center Medical Affairs Division
Telephone: 045-753-2500 (Representative)
Telephone: 045-753-2500 (Representative)
Fax: 045-753-2904 (direct)
Page ID: 332-635-193