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Update on multiple sclerosis rehabilitation.

R G Cardini1, A C Crippa, D Cattaneo

  • 1Neurological Rehabilitation Service, Don C. Gnocchi Foundation I.R.C. C.S., ONLUS, Via Capecelatro 66, Milan, 20148, Italy.

Journal of Neurovirology
|June 29, 2000
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Neuromotor rehabilitation for multiple sclerosis (MS) integrates interdisciplinary care, focusing on motor-postural patterns. This study evaluates a novel therapeutic maneuver and a stabilometric platform for patients with paretic-atactic features and ataxia.

Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Rehabilitation Medicine
  • Neuroscience

Background:

  • Neuromotor rehabilitation is crucial for individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS).
  • Effective rehabilitation requires an individualized, interdisciplinary approach.
  • Integrating new motor patterns into daily activities is a key goal.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate a novel therapeutic maneuver for evoking absent motor components in patients with paretic-atactic features.
  • To compare the efficacy of this maneuver with traditional stretching exercises.
  • To investigate the therapeutic application of the 'BIOGP' stabilometric platform for patients with ataxia.

Main Methods:

  • An experimental group received a specific therapeutic maneuver, while a control group underwent stretching exercises.

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  • Patients with ataxia were assessed using the 'BIOGP' stabilometric platform.
  • The study involved a comprehensive neuromotor intervention model, including evaluation, planning, therapy, monitoring, and hypothesis testing.
  • Main Results:

    • Preliminary results from the experimental group using the novel maneuver are reported.
    • Initial clinical experience and evaluation protocols for the 'BIOGP' platform in ataxia patients are presented.
    • Correlations between the novel maneuver's outcomes and those of the control group are being studied.

    Conclusions:

    • The study highlights the importance of a structured, interdisciplinary neuromotor rehabilitation model for MS.
    • Novel therapeutic maneuvers and technologies like stabilometric platforms show promise in addressing specific motor deficits.
    • Further research is needed to validate these approaches and refine treatment protocols for diverse neurological conditions.