Facilities and Equipment Used by the Department of Judo Therapy
Facilities and Equipment Used by the Department of Judo Therapy

Equipped with practical learning facilities such as bandage method and emergency medical care

In judo therapy, the treatment is performed according to the structure and function of each person's body and the condition of the injury. Among them, various training facilities are equipped, such as equipment for learning the basic and important banding method and equipment for analyzing individual muscles. It is also equipped with training equipment for training athletic trainers. Students can study effectively.

Training room

Training room

It is fully equipped with training equipment to train athletic trainers and is also used for club activities and improving student health.

Teikyo Toyosatodai Judokan building

Teikyo Toyosatodai Judokan building

It is a judo hall with 145 tatami mats based on international standards. In addition to judo training, it is also used as a place for judo classes for the development of local youth.

Teikyo Toyosatodai Judo Therapy Office

Teikyo Toyosatodai Judo Therapy Office

This facility is used for practical training. Usually, the general public is also treated.

Teikyo Hachioji Judo Therapy Office

Teikyo Hachioji Judo Therapy Office

Similar to the Teikyo Toyosatodai Judo Therapy Office, this facility is used for practical training. Located in the Teikyo University Martial Arts Center, this facility is open to the general public.

Training room

Training room

Students will practice fixation using bandages, taping and casts, and practical learning using the equipment actually used in the osteopathic clinic.

BIODEX (multipurpose muscle function evaluation exercise device)

BIODEX (multipurpose muscle function evaluation exercise device)

It is possible to analyze and evaluate individual muscles by converting muscle ability into objective numerical values. It can also be used as a training device.

Ultrasound diagnostic device

Ultrasound diagnostic device

Students can see in detail ligaments, muscles, tendons, fine fracture lines, cartilage, etc. that cannot be seen on X-rays. There is no need to worry about radiation.