Miyoko Munakata, PT
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Joined Jun, 1993 Department: Chronic Pain Occupational Medicine [Map] Occupational Medicine [Map] Title: Physical Therapist, Clinical Specialist Degree: PT Interests: Travel, Hiking, Learning new ways to provide care for my patients. Languages: Japanese Practitioner Homepage |
BioI graduated from the National Sanatorium Tokyo Hospital Rehabilitation School, Kiyose Tokyo, Japan in Physical Therapy in 1978. | |
My Medical Specialty | |
More details about my specialty:Occupational Medicine: My specialty interests and affiliations within my field:I am a member of American Physical Therapy Association. Current projects or research:I am presenting at the National Japan Physical Therapy Association Conferencein 2007, and a few other seminars in Japan in 2007. An interesting story from my training:Back in 1991, I was told by my patient. |
Photos from My Training Years or of Practicing Medicine in My Field:
Jomon Sugi World Heritage site
Hiking to Jomon Sugi
Steep hike to Jomon Sugi(ancient cedar)
Classmates, Physical Therapy Professors |
Interests | |
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When I was a child, my grandparents sparked my interest in travel by taking me on various trips in Japan. After graduating from Physical Therapy school, I traveled to France, England and Spain for a short period in 1979. It was very fascinating to a Japanese person. But, it was too short to understand people and their culture. I was looking into an opportunity to live in England for 1 year, but instead I came to U.S.A. in 1980 and I stayed. I enjoy visiting new places and their special foods. I like hiking in nature, beautiful scenery, smell from trees and flowers, sound of birds and occasionally encounter small animals. I have been in U.S.A. since 1980. I began to search for technique and exercise program which enables patients to treat themselves. Through experience, patient feedback and study I arrived at my own technique. With my publisher's help, I published a book: "Munakata Technique" in 2005 in Japan. Sorry this is available only in Japanese now. I have taken many opportunities to teach my program to Japanese Physical Therapists in Japan since 1995. It's been very busy and I am loving it. But, it does consume most of my life for now. So I balance work and play by taking trips and hiking in Japan while there for teaching. |
Hobby Photos & Links:
Dinner at Kurokawa Onsen, Kyushu Japan
Kurokawa Onsen Entrance
Adachi Museum Matsue Japan |
Family & Friends | |
Travel | |
An adventure I've had:On our 2006 trip to the island of Yakushima, Japan we were forced to walk between two warring groups of monkeys on our hike down from a hike to see yayoi sugi, a 3000 year old cedar tree. Favorite place in the world:I enjoy visiting Maui, seeing a gorgeous blue water (relaxing) and awesome whales from beach. And I also enjoy traveling to Japan for beautiful nature and I appreciate what my ancestors left for us to enjoy. One of my recent trips:We have traveled extensively throughout Japan. (take advantage of Japan Rail Pass!) We hiked over 9 hours round trip to see "7200 year old Jomon Sugi (Cedar tree)" on Yakushima which was designated as a World Heritage Site in 1993. In comparison, our life is too short to suffer. |
Travel Photos:
Hiking in Shiretoko World Heritage site
Hiking in Japan with monkeys
Arashiyama Bamboo Forest, Kyoto |

