Tag: rehabilitation

Remote Cognitive Therapeutic Exercise in Facial Nerve Palsy Rehabilitation: Pandemic Tips and Tricks

Remote Cognitive Therapeutic Exercise in Facial Nerve Palsy Rehabilitation: Pandemic Tips and Tricks

| March 1, 2023

by Filippo Cavallaro, PT; Simona Portaro, MD, PhD; Teresa Pintaudi, PT; Mariachiara Ceccio, PT; and Angelo Alito, MD All authors are with the University of Messina in Messina, Italy. Funding: No funding was provided for this article. Disclosures: The authors have no conflicts of interest relevant to the content of this article. Innov Clin Neurosci. […]

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Immersive Virtual Reality for Pain Relief in Upper Limb Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: A Pilot Study

Immersive Virtual Reality for Pain Relief in Upper Limb Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: A Pilot Study

| April 1, 2020

by Brian Chau, MD; Ivan Phelan, MSc; Phillip Ta, MD; Bradley Chi, BS; Kevin Loyola, BS; Elizabeth Yeo, BS; Justin Dunn, BS; Sarah Humbert, MD; Justin Hata, MD; Ryan Haglund, AS; Luis Luna, BS; Graham Kampmeier; and Brandon McCowan, MS Drs. Chau, Ta, Humbert, and Hata and Mr. Chi are with the Department of Physical […]

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Treatment of Functional Gait Abnormality in a Rehabilitation Setting: Emphasizing the Physical Interventions for Treating the Whole Child

Treatment of Functional Gait Abnormality in a Rehabilitation Setting: Emphasizing the Physical Interventions for Treating the Whole Child

| July 1, 2019

by Catherine Butz, PhD; Cindy Iske, MS, OTR/L; Natalie Truba, PhD; and Kristen Trott, PhD Drs. Butz, Truba, and Trott are with the Psychology Department, and Ms. Iske is Program Manager for the Rehabilitation Unit, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Service, at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. Funding: No funding was provided. Disclosures: The authors […]

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Letter to the editor: Stroke Telerehabilitation in Sicily: a cost-effective approach to reduce disability?

| February 1, 2018 | 0 Comments

Dear Editor: Various surveillance systems are used to identify stroke and its sequela around the world, yet it is clear that stroke remains one of the top causes of mortality and long-term disability.[1] The disease generates a substantial proportion of direct (i.e., related to the goods and services for prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation) and […]

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Functional Cortical and Cerebellar  Reorganization in a Case of Moyamoya Disease

Functional Cortical and Cerebellar Reorganization in a Case of Moyamoya Disease

| February 24, 2015 | 0 Comments

by Rocco S. Calabrò, MD, PhD; Placido Bramanti, MD; Annalisa Baglieri, PsyD, PhD; Francesco Corallo, PsyD; Rosaria De Luca, MSc, PhD; Simona De Salvo, MSc; Silvia Marino, MD, PhD All from IRCCS Centro Neurolesi Bonino-Pulejo, Messina, Italy Innov Clin Neurosci. 2015;12(1–2):24–28.

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