TY - JOUR
T1 - 弓道における異常な運動(いわゆるイップス)―頻度,分類,危険因子の検討―
AU - Nishio, Seiichiro
AU - Hayashi, Yuichi
AU - Kato, Shinei
AU - Ono, Yoya
AU - Waza, Masahiro
AU - Nagao, Yoichiro
AU - Mukaino, Akihiro
AU - Nakane, Shunya
AU - Shimohata, Takayoshi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - In Kyudo (Japanese archery), there are four disorders that hinder an archer's performance: Hayake (releasing the bow too early), Motare (unable to release the bow when intended), Biku (jerking when aiming), and Yusuri (shaking when drawing the bow, or aiming). These disorders are similar to Yips, a psycho-neuromuscular movement disorder, recognized in various sports, but few studies have examined yips in Kyudo. This study examined the frequency, classification, and risk factors of yips in Kyudo among medical students. The results showed that 41 of 65 students (63.1%) experienced at least one disorder. The frequency of Hayake was the highest (35 patients; 85.3%). An experience of playing was associated with the increased risk of yips in Kyudo. Motare was the only disorder that appeared on its own, and without complications from other disorders. Based on its characteristics, it was suspected that task-specific focal dystonia involved in Motare.
AB - In Kyudo (Japanese archery), there are four disorders that hinder an archer's performance: Hayake (releasing the bow too early), Motare (unable to release the bow when intended), Biku (jerking when aiming), and Yusuri (shaking when drawing the bow, or aiming). These disorders are similar to Yips, a psycho-neuromuscular movement disorder, recognized in various sports, but few studies have examined yips in Kyudo. This study examined the frequency, classification, and risk factors of yips in Kyudo among medical students. The results showed that 41 of 65 students (63.1%) experienced at least one disorder. The frequency of Hayake was the highest (35 patients; 85.3%). An experience of playing was associated with the increased risk of yips in Kyudo. Motare was the only disorder that appeared on its own, and without complications from other disorders. Based on its characteristics, it was suspected that task-specific focal dystonia involved in Motare.
KW - Aggravating factor
KW - Kyudo
KW - Prevalence
KW - Task-specific focal dystonia
KW - Yips
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85114161047&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.5692/clinicalneurol.cn-001568
DO - 10.5692/clinicalneurol.cn-001568
M3 - 学術論文
C2 - 34275949
AN - SCOPUS:85114161047
SN - 0009-918X
VL - 61
SP - 522
EP - 529
JO - Clinical Neurology
JF - Clinical Neurology
IS - 8
ER -