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| The Faculty of Health Science Technology utilizes the newest and most up-to-date equipment available to allow students to engage in the practical aspects of study that are an integral part of all courses. The Equipment that the university has available includes a 3D exercise analysis machine, a daily activity simulator, equipment for physiological treatment, and various types of equipment for use in clinical examinations and analysis. This environment enables students to acquire a practical working knowledge of the equipment and engage in rewarding practical experiences and experiments. |
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Anatomy Laboratory

The Anatomy Laboratory collection contains more than 300 anatomical objects and models of approximately 150 different anatomical parts. The laboratory is laid out in the following four zones: exhibition, learning, storage, and management. The exhibition and learning zones are open to the public. The exhibition zone includes multimedia exhibits which enable visitors to enjoy a hands-on learning experience and come into contact with life-size models. |
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Training Laboratory for Daily Activities

This laboratory possesses simulation equipment for activities such as the bathing, toileting, and washing, of patients. It also has a kitchen installed for training purposes including a sink that is used for training. This facility has a number of wheelchairs that can be used for training and gaining an understanding of daily life and how patients get around in a wheelchair. |
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Physiotherapy Center

The center possess a number of the most modern types of slings, which is a method of physiotherapy developed in Norway that has gained popularity in Japan. The sling method uses ropes hung from the ceiling which enable patients to move without bearing any of their weight. This equipment therefore enables patients to engage in training and rehabilitation depending on their physical condition. |
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Kinematics Center

The center possess a variety of training machines designed to focus on particular areas of the body, and also has a 3D exercise analysis machine that includes measuring equipment and multi-directional cameras. |
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Hydrotherapy Facility

This facility utilizes the buoyancy and resistance provided by water as an aid in limb rehabilitation exercises. It helps patients regain mobility and engage in walking exercises. |
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Medicinal Science Laboratory

This laboratory has brand-new optical microscopes that are fitted with LED lights to enable specimens to be viewed under stable temperature conditions. Students are able to utilize high-powered microscopes beginning in first their year of study. |
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Hongo Campus Joint Research Building

The Hongo Campus Joint Research Building was completed in October 2006 and contains a wide range of advanced medical equipment. This is the building in which students of clinical laboratory medicine engage in their studies and research beginning in their second year. |
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