Shibuya Masahiko, M.D.(Kinki/Hyogo)

Orthopedic Surgery Radiology

Director

Leveraging my experience as a cardiology specialist, I provide minimally invasive and effective musculoskeletal catheter treatment for chronic pain. Additionally, consultations are available in English, ensuring that international patients can receive care with confidence.

Clinical department/Main areas of expertise
  • Orthopedic Surgery
    Radiology
    Radiation (Gamma Knife and others) Detail
    Vascular treatment Detail
Specialized area
  • Interventional Radiology, Orthopedics
    Musculoskeletal Catheter Treatment, Intra-arterial Therapy Detail
Qualifications/Academia/Position
  • Medical License
  • Cardiovascular Medicine Specialist
  • Vascular Medicine Specialist
  • Japanese Circulation Society
Affiliated hospital
Okuno Clinic. Kobe Sannomiya
Website
https://okuno-y-clinic.com/shibuya/
location
〒650-0021
Nichiju Kobe Sannomiya Bldg. B1F, 1-2-1 Sannomiya Cho, Chuo-ku, Kobe
Biography
2004
Graduated from Hyogo Medical University Hospital
2004
Clinical Training Center, Clinical Research Physician
2006
Takarazuka Municipal Hospital, Cardiovascular Medicine, Physician
2007
Sakurabashi Watanabe Hospital, Cardiovascular Medicine, Physician
2011
Hyogo College of Medicine Hospital, Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiovascular Medicine, Assistant Hospital Physician
2012
Hyogo College of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine and Coronary Disease, Assistant Professor
2012~2014
United States, Cardiovascular Research Foundation, Research Fellow (Studied Abroad)
2017
Meiwa Hospital, Cardiovascular Medicine, Physician
2018
Joined Okuno Clinic, Appointed as Director of Yokohama Branch
2019
Established and Appointed as Director of Okuno Clinic Kobe Sannomiya Branch
paper
  • Effects of Transcatheter arterial Microembolization on persistent Trapezius myalgia refractory to conservative treatment CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology
  • Shibuya M, Fujii K, et al. Recurrent Coronary Artery Dissection of Left Main Trunk Initially Presented with Normal Coronary Angiography Article reference. Journal of Cardiology Cases.
  • Shibuya M, Fujii K, et al. Ex vivo comparison of angioscopy and histopathology for the evaluation of coronary plaque characteristics. Journal of Cardiology Cases.
  • Shibuya M, Ishihara M. Coronary Angioscopy for the Evaluation of Vessel Response After Drug-Eluting Stent Implantation. Circulation Journal
  • Shibuya M, Fujii K, et al. Tissue Characterization of In-Stent Neointima Using Optical Coherence Tomography in the Late Phase After Bare-Metal Stent Implantation--An Ex Vivo Validation Study. Circulation Journal
  • Shibuya M, Fujii K, et al. Natural history of low-intensity neointimal tissue after an everolimus-eluting stent implantation: a serial observation with optical coherence tomography. Heart and Vessels
  • Shibuya M, Okamura A, Date M, Higuchi Y, Nagai H, Iwakura K, Fujii K. Prediction of distal embolization during percutaneous coronary intervention for unstable plaques with grayscale and integrated backscatter intravascular ultrasound. Catheter Cardiovasc Interventions

This doctor's treatment program

  • Treatment of Chronic Pain【Okuno Clinic. Kobe Sannomiya】

    Orthopedic Surgery

    Okuno Clinic. Kobe Sannomiya(Kinki/Hyogo)

    Eliminate chronic pain at its root! Relieve pain with cutting-edge technology!

    We believe that “moyamoya vessels” (abnormal neovascularization) are a key cause of chronic pain. At our clinic, we identify these vessels through a comprehensive evaluation including medical interviews, physical examinations, and ultrasound.
    Because these abnormal vessels are difficult to detect with standard tests, our approach allows us to pinpoint the underlying causes of pain that have previously been labeled as “unknown,” enabling appropriate treatment for conditions such as chronic lower back pain, stiff shoulders, and knee pain.

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  • Dochu Therapy【Okuno Clinic. Kobe Sannomiya】

    Orthopedic Surgery

    Okuno Clinic. Kobe Sannomiya(Kinki/Hyogo)

    No surgery, just five minutes. The latest in minimally invasive care — DochuTherapy

    Transarterial injection therapy, called Dochu Therapy is a minimally invasive treatment that does not require surgery or hospitalization. Similar to an IV drip, medication is precisely delivered into the blood vessels causing the pain, helping to suppress inflammation and alleviate symptoms at the root. The procedure takes only about five minutes, making it a low-burden option that is popular among busy individuals and those who wish to continue their active lifestyles.

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