@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:02005894, author = {佐藤, 祐造 and SATO, Yuzo and 伊藤, 章 and ITO, Akira and 戸田, 安士 and TODA, Yasushi and 加藤, 雄一 and KATO, Yuichi and 近藤, 孝晴 and KONDO, Takaharu and 押田, 芳治 and OSHIDA, Yoshiharu}, issue = {1}, journal = {総合保健体育科学, Nagoya Journal of Health, Physical Fitness & Sports}, month = {Mar}, note = {In an attempt to investigate the proper physical education instructions and physical exercise prescriptions for the handicapped students, the records of health check-ups for physical education were surveyed from 1978 to 1987 in Nagoya University. Results were as follows ; 1) The total numbers of handicapped students were 123 and were equivalent to 0.72% of total students (17,190) who were instructed physical education in Nagoya University from 1978 to 1987. 2) Principal diseases of handicapped students were orthopedic diseases such as bone fractures and lumbar spine diseases which were equivalent to 48.8% (60 patients) of total handicapped students. Fifty-one students (41.5%) were suffering from medical diseases such as nephritis (19 pt, 37.3%), cardio-vascular diseases (10 pt, 19.6%). pulmonary diseases (9 pt, 17.6%) chiefly spontaneous pneumothorax and digestive system diseases (8 pt, 15.7%) chiefly hepatitis. 3) These diseases consist of 38 temopary cases (30.9%), and 85 chronic cases (69.1%). Most of patients were not so severe, but some of them were in serious conditions such as cervical spine injury, tetralogy of Fallot, brain tumor etc. In recent years hypokinetic diseases have been reported with increasing frequency. Therefore it is essential to diagnose their complaints exactly and to prepare proper physical exercise prescriptions for handicapped students who don't have chances to do sports.}, pages = {45--51}, title = {本学における健康障害学生の実態調査 : 体育実技指導検診から}, volume = {11}, year = {1988} }