Dr .Momoko Yamagata| Health Professions | Best Researcher Award
Assistant professor at Kansai Medical University, Japan
Dr. Momoko Yamagata is an accomplished Assistant Professor at Kansai Medical University, specializing in physical therapy and biomechanics. With over three years of teaching experience at the college level and more than five years of clinical practice focused on orthopedic diseases, she has developed a deep understanding of motor control and rehabilitation. Dr. Yamagata earned her Ph.D. in Human Health Science from Kyoto University, where she conducted significant research under the guidance of Prof. Noriaki Ichihashi. Her active involvement in academia is complemented by various roles, including serving on the Early Career Researcher Committee for the International Society of Electrophysiology and Kinesiology and participating in the Scientific Committee for the International Society of Biomechanics 2023 Congress. With numerous publications in reputable journals, her research interests focus on biomechanics, aging, and rehabilitation, aiming to enhance understanding and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders.
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Education
Momoko Yamagata completed her educational journey with a strong focus on health sciences and physical therapy. She earned her Ph.D. in Human Health Science from Kyoto University in March 2019, where she was guided by her advisor, Prof. Noriaki Ichihashi. Prior to this, she obtained her Master of Science in Medical Technology and Health Welfare Sciences from Hiroshima International University in March 2013, under the mentorship of Prof. Nobuhiro Kito. Her foundational knowledge in physical therapy began at Hiroshima International University, where she completed her Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy in the same year as her masterās degree, also under Prof. Kitoās supervision. Throughout her academic career, Yamagata has developed a comprehensive understanding of biomechanics and rehabilitation, which she continues to apply in her research and teaching roles at Kansai Medical University. Her educational background reflects a dedication to advancing the field of physical therapy and enhancing patient care.
Momoko Yamagata, PT, PhD, currently serves as an Assistant Professor at Kansai Medical University, where she has been actively involved in teaching various courses, including Comprehensive Study Skills and Biomechanics. With over five years of experience as a physical therapist, she has worked in prominent institutions such as Kyoto University Hospital and Yamaguchi Orthopedic Clinic, focusing on rehabilitation for orthopedic conditions. Her research experience includes serving as a Research Fellow at both Kyoto University and Kobe University, where she engaged in significant projects related to human health sciences and biomechanics. Notably, she has held prestigious fellowships from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, contributing to her extensive academic and clinical expertise. Furthermore, Dr. Yamagata has participated in international research collaborations as a visiting researcher in the United States, enhancing her global perspective in rehabilitation science. Her dedication to teaching and research underscores her commitment to advancing the field of physical therapy.
Dr. Momoko Yamagataās research interests lie at the intersection of biomechanics, motor control, aging, and rehabilitation. She is particularly focused on understanding the intricate relationships between muscle coordination and functional mobility in older adults, especially in the context of orthopedic conditions. By investigating how biomechanical factors influence movement patterns, Dr. Yamagata aims to develop innovative rehabilitation strategies that enhance recovery and improve quality of life for patients with musculoskeletal disorders. Her work on the impact of muscle weaknesses and joint forces during daily activities contributes to a deeper understanding of fall risk and mobility limitations in aging populations. Through her research, Dr. Yamagata seeks to bridge theoretical knowledge and practical application, facilitating evidence-based approaches to physical therapy. This commitment to advancing both academic inquiry and clinical practice underscores her dedication to improving patient outcomes and promoting healthy aging.
Momoko Yamagata possesses a robust set of research skills that underpin her expertise in biomechanics, motor control, aging, and rehabilitation. With extensive experience in both clinical and academic settings, she excels in designing and conducting experiments that investigate human movement and rehabilitation techniques. Her proficiency in advanced statistical analysis and data interpretation allows her to extract meaningful insights from complex datasets, enhancing the validity of her findings. Momoko is adept at utilizing various research methodologies, including qualitative and quantitative approaches, and is experienced in employing motion analysis systems and electromyography for biomechanical assessments. Her strong communication skills facilitate effective collaboration with interdisciplinary teams, while her commitment to continuous learning keeps her abreast of the latest advancements in her field.
Momoko Yamagata has received several prestigious awards and recognitions throughout her academic and professional career, highlighting her contributions to the fields of physical therapy and biomechanics. Notably, she was awarded the Japan Society of the Promotion of Science Research Fellowships (DC and PD) for her exceptional research on human health sciences, demonstrating her commitment to advancing knowledge in rehabilitation. In 2023, she received the Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists from the Japan Society of the Promotion of Science, acknowledging her innovative research projects aimed at understanding motor control and aging. Furthermore, her work has been recognized by various international scientific committees, leading to her appointment on the Scientific Committee for the International Society of Biomechanics 2023 Congress.
In conclusion, Dr. Momoko Yamagata exemplifies a dedicated and accomplished professional in the field of physical therapy and biomechanics. With a robust academic background, including a PhD from Kyoto University, she has combined her teaching expertise with over five years of clinical experience in rehabilitation medicine. Her current role as an Assistant Professor at Kansai Medical University allows her to influence the next generation of healthcare professionals through diverse courses related to health and rehabilitation. Dr. Yamagata’s research contributions, particularly in motor control and aging, are reflected in her numerous publications in esteemed journals, showcasing her commitment to advancing knowledge in her field. Her involvement in various scientific committees and grants further underscores her passion for continuous learning and collaboration. Overall, Dr. Yamagata’s multifaceted career is marked by a blend of academic excellence, clinical practice, and impactful research, making her a vital asset to both her institution and the broader medical community.
- Yamagata, M., Tateuchi, H., Asayama, A., Ichihashi, N.
Relationship of the weaknesses of knee- and hip-spanning muscles with knee compression forces during stair ascent and descent
Gait and Posture, 2024, 113, pp. 1ā5
Citations: 0 - Komatsu, T., Tateuchi, H., Hirono, T., Yamagata, M., Ichihashi, N.
Influence of ankle invertor muscle fatigue on workload of the lower extremity joints during single-leg landing in the sagittal and frontal planes
Gait and Posture, 2024, 110, pp. 29ā34
Citations: 1 - Taniguchi, M., Asayama, A., Yagi, M., Kobayashi, M., Ichihashi, N.
Examination of knee extensor and valgus moment arms of the patellar tendon in older individuals with and without knee osteoarthritis
Clinical Biomechanics, 2024, 113, 106212
Citations: 0 - Asayama, A., Taniguchi, M., Yagi, M., Nakai, R., Ichihashi, N.
Reliability and validity of quantitative ultrasound for evaluating patellar alignment: A pilot study
Journal of Orthopaedic Science, 2024, 29(2), pp. 602ā608
Citations: 2 - Taniguchi, M., Umehara, J., Yamagata, M., Kanemitsu, K., Ichihashi, N.
Understanding muscle coordination during gait based on muscle synergy and its association with symptoms in patients with knee osteoarthritis
Clinical Rheumatology, 2024, 43(2), pp. 743ā752
Citations: 3 - Taniguchi, M., Fukumoto, Y., Yagi, M., Kimura, M., Ichihashi, N.
Sitting vs. supine ultrasound measurements of the vastus medialis: correlations with MRI measurements and age considerations
Journal of Physiological Anthropology, 2023, 42(1), 14
Citations: 0 - Taniguchi, M., Fukumoto, Y., Yagi, M., Kobayashi, M., Ichihashi, N.
A higher intramuscular fat in vastus medialis is associated with functional disabilities and symptoms in early stage of knee osteoarthritis: a caseācontrol study
Arthritis Research and Therapy, 2023, 25(1), 61
Citations: 1 - Yamagata, M., Nagai, R., Morihiro, K., Nonaka, T.
Relation between the kinematic synergy controlling swing foot and visual exploration during obstacle crossing
Journal of Biomechanics, 2023, 157, 111702
Citations: 2 - Yagi, M., Taniguchi, M., Tateuchi, H., Kobayashi, M., Ichihashi, N.
Properties of the iliotibial band and their relationships with gait parameters among patients with knee osteoarthritis
Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 2023, 41(6), pp. 1177ā1185
Citations: 5 - Yamagata, M., Kobayashi, T., Maekaku, K., Shimizu, K., Kimura, T.
Subthreshold electrical stimulation with pink noise enhances feedback control as evaluated by scaling exponent of postural sway
Neuroscience Letters, 2023, 799, 137102
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