203 results on '"Pagliano, Emanuela"'
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2. Quality of life, functioning and participation of children and adolescents with visual impairment: A scoping review
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Lanza, Martina, Incagli, Francesca, Ceccato, Chiara, Reffo, Maria Eleonora, Mercuriali, Elena, Parmeggiani, Francesco, Pagliano, Emanuela, Saletti, Veronica, Leonardi, Matilde, Suppiej, Agnese, Dollfus, Hélène, LeBreton, David, Finger, Robert P., Leroy, Bart Peter, Zemaitiene, Reda, Nowomiejska, Katarzyna, and Guastafierro, Erika
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3. The wide world of technological telerehabilitation for pediatric neurologic and neurodevelopmental disorders – a systematic review
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Benedetta Del Lucchese, Stefano Parravicini, Silvia Filogna, Gloria Mangani, Elena Beani, Maria Chiara Di Lieto, Alessandra Bardoni, Marta Bertamino, Marta Papini, Chiara Tacchino, Francesca Fedeli, Giovanni Cioni, Giuseppina Sgandurra, the Italian Neuroscience and Neurorehabilitation Network, Arnoldi Maria Teresa, Baglio Francesca, Barzacchi Veronica, Bassi Maria Teresa, Berardinelli Angela, Bombonato Clara, Borgatti Renato, Calabrò Rocco Salvatore, Cardillo Ilaria, Castelli Enrico, Cavallini Anna, Ceragioli Beatrice, Cersosimo Antonella, Condoluci Claudia, Corti Claudia, Di Girolamo Gabriella, Di Giusto Valentina, Elia Maurizio, Favetta Martina, Ferrante Carolina, Ferri Raffaele, Ghione Valeria, Goffredo Michela, Lugari Patrizia, Manzia Carlotta Maria, Martini Giada, Matteucci Elisa, Menici Valentina, Moretti Paolo, Pagliano Emanuela, Perinelli Martina Giorgia, Petrarca Maurizio, Poggi Geraldina, Pulvirenti Francesca, Rizzo Marta, Sgherri Giada, Strazzer Sandra, Striano Pasquale, Tassorelli Cristina, Vannetti Federica, and Viganò Marta
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technologies ,telerehabilitation ,pediatric ,neurodevelopmental disorders ,neurological disorders ,children ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
IntroductionThe use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for assessing and treating cognitive and motor disorders is promoting home-based telerehabilitation. This approach involves ongoing monitoring within a motivating context to help patients generalize their skills. It can also reduce healthcare costs and geographic barriers by minimizing hospitalization. This systematic review focuses on investigating key aspects of telerehabilitation protocols for children with neurodevelopmental or neurological disorders, including technology used, outcomes, caregiver involvement, and dosage, to guide clinical practice and future research.MethodThis systematic review adhered to PRISMA guidelines and was registered in PROSPERO. The PICO framework was followed to define the search strategy for technology-based telerehabilitation interventions targeting the pediatric population (aged 0–18) with neurological or neurodevelopmental disorders. The search encompassed Medline/PubMed, EMBASE, and Web of Science databases. Independent reviewers were responsible for selecting relevant papers and extracting data, while data harmonization and analysis were conducted centrally.ResultsA heterogeneous and evolving situation emerged from our data. Our findings reported that most of the technologies adopted for telerehabilitation are commercial devices; however, research prototypes and clinical software were also employed with a high potential for personalization and treatment efficacy. The efficacy of these protocols on health or health-related domains was also explored by categorizing the outcome measures according to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF). Most studies targeted motor and neuropsychological functions, while only a minority of papers explored language or multi-domain protocols. Finally, although caregivers were rarely the direct target of intervention, their role was diffusely highlighted as a critical element of the home-based rehabilitation setting.DiscussionThis systematic review offers insights into the integration of technological devices into telerehabilitation programs for pediatric neurologic and neurodevelopmental disorders. It highlights factors contributing to the effectiveness of these interventions and suggests the need for further development, particularly in creating dynamic and multi-domain rehabilitation protocols. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of promoting home-based and family-centered care, which could involve caregivers more actively in the treatment, potentially leading to improved clinical outcomes for children with neurological or neurodevelopmental conditions.Systematic review registrationPROSPERO (CRD42020210663).
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4. Safety and efficacy of risdiplam in patients with type 1 spinal muscular atrophy (FIREFISH part 2): secondary analyses from an open-label trial
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Volpe, Joseph J, Posner, John, Kellner, Ulrich, Quinlivan, Rosaline, Gerber, Marianne, Khwaja, Omar, Scalco, Renata S, Seabrook, Timothy, Koch, Armin, Balikova, Irina, Joniau, Inge, Accou, Geraldine, Tahon, Valentine, Wittevrongel, Sylvia, De Vos, Elke, de Holanda Mendonça, Rodrigo, Matsui Jr, Ciro, Fornazieri Darcie, Ana Letícia, Machado, Cleide, Kiyoko Oyamada, Maria, Martini, Joyce, Polido, Graziela, Rodrigues Iannicelli, Juliana, Caires de Oliveira Achili Ferreira, Juliana, Hu, Chaoping, Zhu, Xiaomei, Qian, Chen, Shen, Li, Li, Hui, Shi, Yiyun, Zhou, Shuizhen, Xiao, Ying, Zhou, Zhenxuan, Wang, Sujuan, Sang, Tian, Wei, Cuijie, Dong, Hui, Cao, Yiwen, Wen, Jing, Li, Wenzhu, Qin, Lun, Barisic, Nina, Celovec, Ivan, Galiot Delic, Martina, Ivkic, Petra Kristina, Vukojevic, Nenad, Kern, Ivana, Najdanovic, Boris, Skugor, Marin, Tomas, Josipa, Boespflug-Tanguy, Odile, De Lucia, Silvana, Seferian, Andrea, Barreau, Emmanuel, Mnafek, Nabila, Peche, Helene, Grange, Allison, Trang Nguyen, Diem, Milascevic, Darko, Tachibana, Shotaro, Pagliano, Emanuela, Bianchi Marzoli, Stefania, Santarsiero, Diletta, Garcia Sierra, Myriam, Tremolada, Gemma, Arnoldi, Maria Teresa, Vigano, Marta, Dosi, Claudia, Zanin, Riccardo, Schembri, Veronica, Brolatti, Noemi, Rao, Giuseppe, Tassara, Elisa, Morando, Simone, Tacchetti, Paola, Pedemonte, Marina, Priolo, Enrico, Sposetti, Lorenza, Comi, Giacomo Pietro, Govoni, Alessandra, Osnaghi, Silvia Gabriella, Minorini, Valeria, Abbati, Francesca, Fassini, Federica, Foa, Michaela, Lopopolo, Amalia, Pane, Marika, Palermo, Concetta, Pera, Maria Carmela, Amorelli, Giulia Maria, Barresi, Costanza, D'Amico, Guglielmo, Orazi, Lorenzo, Coratti, Giorgia, Leone, Daniela, Laura, Antonaci, De Sanctis, Roberto, Berti, Beatrice, Kimura, Naoki, Takeshima, Yasuhiro, Shimomura, Hideki, Lee, Tomoko, Gomi, Fumi, Morimatsu, Takanobu, Furukawa, Toru, Stodolska-Koberda, Urszula, Waskowska, Agnieszka, Kolendo, Jagoda, Sobierajska-Rek, Agnieszka, Modrzejewska, Sandra, Lemska, Anna, Melnik, Evgenia, Artemyeva, Svetlana, Leppenen, Natalya, Yupatova, Nataliya, Monakhova, Anastasya, Papina, Yulia, Shidlovsckaia, Olga, Litvinova, Elena, Enzmann, Cornelia, Galiart, Elea, Gugleta, Konstantin, Wondrusch Haschke, Christine, Topaloglu, Haluk, Oncel, Ibrahim, Ertugrul, Nesibe Eroglu, Konuskan, Bahadir, Eldem, Bora, Kadayifçilar, Sibel, Alemdaroglu, Ipek, Sari, Seher, Bilgin, Neslihan, Karaduman, Aynur Ayse, Sarikaya, Fatma Gokcem Yildiz, Graham, Robert J, Ghosh, Partha, Casavant, David, Levine, Alexis, Titus, Rachael, Engelbrekt, Amanda, Ambrosio, Lucia, Fulton, Anne, Baglieri, Anna Maria, Dias, Courtney, Maczek, Elizabeth, Pasternak, Amy, Beres, Shannon, Duong, Tina, Gee, Richard, Young, Sally, Masson, Riccardo, Mazurkiewicz-Bełdzińska, Maria, Rose, Kristy, Servais, Laurent, Xiong, Hui, Zanoteli, Edmar, Baranello, Giovanni, Bruno, Claudio, Day, John W, Deconinck, Nicolas, Klein, Andrea, Mercuri, Eugenio, Vlodavets, Dmitry, Wang, Yi, Dodman, Angela, El-Khairi, Muna, Gorni, Ksenija, Jaber, Birgit, Kletzl, Heidemarie, Gaki, Eleni, Fontoura, Paulo, and Darras, Basil T
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5. Sitting Postural Management to Prevent Migration Percentage Progression in Non-Ambulatory Children with Cerebral Palsy: Randomized Controlled Trial Preliminary Data
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Faccioli, Silvia, primary, Maggi, Irene, additional, Pagliano, Emanuela, additional, Migliorini, Claudia, additional, Michelutti, Arianna, additional, Guerra, Liliana, additional, Ronchetti, Anna, additional, Cristella, Giovanna, additional, Battisti, Nicoletta, additional, Mancini, Lara, additional, Picciolini, Odoardo, additional, Alboresi, Silvia, additional, Trabacca, Antonio, additional, and Kaleci, Shaniko, additional
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6. Being adults with cerebral palsy: results of a multicenter Italian study on quality of life and participation
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Pagliano, Emanuela, Casalino, Tiziana, Mazzanti, Sara, Bianchi, Elisa, Fazzi, Elisa, Picciolini, Odoardo, Frigerio, Andrea, Rossi, Andrea, Gallino, Francesca, Villani, Ambra, Landi, Nerina, Roberti, Luisa, Militerni, Roberto, Di Brina, Carlo, Tornetta, Lorella, Martielli, Michela, Brizio, Margherita, Rodocanachi, Marina, Tessarollo, Valeria, Galli, Jessica, Dusi, Elvira, Meschini, Leonora, Malinconico, Elena, Baranello, Giovanni, Anderloni, Adriana, and Fedrizzi, Ermellina
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- 2021
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7. Design and custom fabrication of specialized orthoses for the upper-limb stabilization in childhood dyskinesia
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Garavaglia, Lorenzo, Pagliano, Emanuela, LoMauro, Antonella, and Pittaccio, Simone
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- 2022
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8. The Growing Role of Telerehabilitation and Teleassessment in the Management of Movement Disorders in Rare Neurological Diseases: A Scoping Review.
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Lavorgna, Luigi, Maida, Elisabetta, Reinhard, Carola, Cras, Patrick, Reetz, Kathrin, Molnar, Maria Judit, Nonnekes, Jorik, Medijainen, Kadri, Summa, Susanna, Diserens, Karin, Petrarca, Maurizio, Albanese, Alberto, Leocani, Letizia, Delussi, Marianna, Vinciguerra, Claudia, Pagliano, Emanuela, Kubica, Jadwiga, Lallemant, Pauline, Wenning, Gregor, and Sival, Deborah
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DIGITAL music ,MOVEMENT disorders ,WEARABLE technology ,NEUROLOGICAL disorders ,DIGITAL health - Abstract
Background: People with rare neurological diseases (RNDs) often experience symptoms related to movement disorders, requiring a multidisciplinary approach, including rehabilitation. Telemedicine applied to rehabilitation and symptom monitoring may be suitable to ensure treatment consistency and personalized intervention. The objective of this scoping review aimed to emphasize the potential role of telerehabilitation and teleassessment in managing movement disorders within RNDs. By providing a systematic overview of the available literature, we sought to highlight potential interventions, outcomes, and critical issues. Methods: A literature search was conducted on PubMed, Google Scholar, IEEE, and Scopus up to March 2024. Two inclusion criteria were followed: (1) papers focusing on telerehabilitation and teleassessment and (2) papers dealing with movement disorders in RNDs. Results: Eighteen papers fulfilled the inclusion criteria. The main interventions were home-based software and training programs, exergames, wearable sensors, smartphone applications, virtual reality and digital music players for telerehabilitation; wearable sensors, mobile applications, and patient home video for teleassessment. Key findings revealed positive outcomes in gait, balance, limb disability, and in remote monitoring. Limitations include small sample sizes, short intervention durations, and the lack of standardized protocols. Conclusion: This review highlighted the potential of telerehabilitation and teleassessment in addressing movement disorders within RNDs. Data indicate that these modalities may play a major role in supporting conventional programs. Addressing limitations through multicenter studies, longer-term follow-ups, and standardized protocols is essential. These measures are essential for improving remote rehabilitation and assessment, contributing to an improved quality of life for people with RNDs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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9. Care Pathways in Rehabilitation for Children and Adolescents with Cerebral Palsy: Distinctiveness of the Adaptation to the Italian Context.
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Faccioli, Silvia, Sassi, Silvia, Pagliano, Emanuela, Maghini, Cristina, Perazza, Silvia, Siani, Maria Francesca, Sgherri, Giada, Farella, Giuseppina Mariagrazia, Foscan, Maria, Viganò, Marta, Sghedoni, Silvia, Bai, Arianna Valeria, Borelli, Giulia, and Ferrari, Adriano
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MEDICAL protocols ,PHYSICAL therapy ,PLAY ,MOTOR ability ,OCCUPATIONAL adaptation ,TASK performance ,DISEASE management ,REHABILITATION ,FUNCTIONAL assessment ,CEREBRAL palsy ,ORTHOPEDIC apparatus ,DECISION making in clinical medicine ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,TRANSITIONAL care ,BODY movement ,MEDICAL needs assessment ,QUALITY assurance ,PATIENT participation ,HEALTH care teams ,ADOLESCENCE ,CHILDREN - Abstract
Background: In 2020, a multiprofessional panel was set up in collaboration with the Italian FightTheStroke Foundation family association to produce evidence-based recommendations for the management and neuromotor rehabilitation of persons with cerebral palsy aged 2–18 years to implement in clinical practice in Italy. Methods: The recommendations of these care pathways were developed according to the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine guidelines for Care Pathways Development and the Grading of Recommendations Assessment Development and Evaluation working group for adoption, adaptation, or de novo development of recommendations from high-quality guidelines (GRADE-ADOLOPMENT). Results: Four strong positive recommendations were developed regarding comprehensive management, and twenty-four addressed neuromotor treatment. Conclusions: A holistic, individualized approach was affirmed in terms of both multidimensional patient profile and interdisciplinary management in a network with the school where children and adolescents are integrated. It was defined that all motor rehabilitation approaches must be individually tailored considering age and developmentally appropriate activities as interventions and goals, in light of the reference curves addressing prognosis for Gross Motor Function and Manual Ability Classification Systems. Intervention must be structured with adaptations of the task and/or of the context (objects and environment) based on the analysis of the child's skills to support motivation and avoid frustration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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10. Development of a Play-Based Motor Learning Approach (A.MO.GIOCO) in Children with Bilateral Cerebral Palsy: Theoretical Framework and Intervention Methodology
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Foscan, Maria, primary, Luparia, Antonella, additional, Molteni, Francesca, additional, Bianchi, Elisa, additional, Gandelli, Shari, additional, Pagliano, Emanuela, additional, and Fedrizzi, Ermellina, additional
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11. Responsiveness of gait analysis parameters in a cohort of 71 CMT subjects
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Lencioni, Tiziana, Piscosquito, Giuseppe, Rabuffetti, Marco, Bovi, Gabriele, Di Sipio, Enrica, Diverio, Manuela, Moroni, Isabella, Padua, Luca, Pagliano, Emanuela, Schenone, Angelo, Pareyson, Davide, and Ferrarin, Maurizio
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12. Parent‐proxy pediatric CMT quality of life outcome measure: Validation of the Italian version.
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Danti, Federica Rachele, Pagliano, Emanuela, Pareyson, Davide, Foscan, Maria, Marchi, Alessia, Feoli, Alessia, Bruschi, Fabio, Piscosquito, Giuseppe, Shy, Micheal E., Ramchandren, Sindhu, Moroni, Isabella, and Wu, Tong Tong
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RELIABILITY (Personality trait) , *RESEARCH methodology evaluation , *PEDIATRICS , *QUALITY of life , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *CHARCOT-Marie-Tooth disease , *RESEARCH funding , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
Background and Aims: The parent‐proxy reports can offer complementary informations or be the only source of Quality of Life measurement in young children. The aim of this study was to provide and validate the Italian version of the recently published parent‐proxy pCMT‐QOL for patients aged 8–18 years old, making it available for possible trials in Italian speaking children. Methods: The English‐language instrument was translated and adapted into the Italian language using standard procedures: translation, transcultural adaptation, and back‐translation. Parent‐proxy pCMT‐QOL was administered to parents of patients with a genetic diagnosis of CMT, aged 8–18 years old. All parents were retested 2 weeks later to assess reliability. Results: A total of 21 parents of CMT patients (18 CMT1A, 2 CMT2A, 1 CMT2K) were assessed during their children clinical appointments. The Italian‐pCMT‐QOL showed a high test–retest reliability; none of the parents had any difficulties with the completion of the questionnaire and no further revisions were necessary after completion. Interpretation: The Italian parent‐proxy pCMT‐QOL is a reliable, culturally adapted, and comparable version of the original English instrument. This questionnaire will improve the quality of the follow‐up and will make it possible to monitor more accurately the severity of the disease in Italian‐speaking families. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. A longitudinal study of CMT1A using Rasch analysis based CMT neuropathy and examination scores
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Fridman, Vera, Sillau, Stefan, Acsadi, Gyula, Bacon, Chelsea, Dooley, Kimberly, Burns, Joshua, Day, John, Feely, Shawna, Finkel, Richard S., Grider, Tiffany, Gutmann, Laurie, Herrmann, David N., Kirk, Callyn A., Knause, Sarrah A., Laurá, Matilde, Lewis, Richard A., Li, Jun, Lloyd, Thomas E., Moroni, Isabella, Muntoni, Francesco, Pagliano, Emanuela, Pisciotta, Chiara, Piscosquito, Giuseppe, Ramchandren, Sindhu, Saporta, Mario, Sadjadi, Reza, Shy, Rosemary R., Siskind, Carly E., Sumner, Charlotte J., Walk, David, Wilcox, Janel, Yum, Sabrina W., Züchner, Stephan, Scherer, Steven S., Pareyson, Davide, Reilly, Mary M., and Shy, Michael E.
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- 2020
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14. Evidence-based management and motor rehabilitation of cerebral palsy children and adolescents: a systematic review
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Faccioli, Silvia, primary, Pagliano, Emanuela, additional, Ferrari, Adriano, additional, Maghini, Cristina, additional, Siani, Maria F., additional, Sgherri, Giada, additional, Cappetta, Gina, additional, Borelli, Giulia, additional, Farella, Giuseppina M., additional, Foscan, Maria, additional, Viganò, Marta, additional, Sghedoni, Silvia, additional, Perazza, Silvia, additional, and Sassi, Silvia, additional
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- 2023
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15. Natural history of Charcot‐Marie‐Tooth disease during childhood
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Cornett, Kayla M.D., Menezes, Manoj P., Shy, Rosemary R., Moroni, Isabella, Pagliano, Emanuela, Pareyson, Davide, Estilow, Timothy, Yum, Sabrina W., Bhandari, Trupti, Muntoni, Francesco, Laura, Matilde, Reilly, Mary M., Finkel, Richard S., Eichinger, Kate J., Herrmann, David N., Bray, Paula, Halaki, Mark, Shy, Michael E., Burns, Joshua, Cornett, Kayla MD, Menezes, Manoj P, Ouvrier, Robert, Acsadi, Gyula, Shy, Rosemary R, Calabrese, Daniela, Foscan, Maria, Sala, Roberta, Moroni, Isabella, Pagliano, Emanuela, Pareyson, Davide, Estilow, Timothy, Yum, Sabrina W, Bhandari, Trupti, Muntoni, Francesco, Laura, Matilde, Reilly, Mary M, Finkel, Richard S, Eichinger, Kate J, Herrmann, David N, Bray, Paula, Rose, Kristy, Halaki, Mark, Pallant, Julie, Lek, Monkol, Shy, Michael E, and Burns, Joshua
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- 2017
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16. Safety and efficacy of risdiplam in patients with type 1 spinal muscular atrophy (FIREFISH part 2): secondary analyses from an open-label trial
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Masson, Riccardo, primary, Mazurkiewicz-Bełdzińska, Maria, additional, Rose, Kristy, additional, Servais, Laurent, additional, Xiong, Hui, additional, Zanoteli, Edmar, additional, Baranello, Giovanni, additional, Bruno, Claudio, additional, Day, John W, additional, Deconinck, Nicolas, additional, Klein, Andrea, additional, Mercuri, Eugenio, additional, Vlodavets, Dmitry, additional, Wang, Yi, additional, Dodman, Angela, additional, El-Khairi, Muna, additional, Gorni, Ksenija, additional, Jaber, Birgit, additional, Kletzl, Heidemarie, additional, Gaki, Eleni, additional, Fontoura, Paulo, additional, Darras, Basil T, additional, Volpe, Joseph J, additional, Posner, John, additional, Kellner, Ulrich, additional, Quinlivan, Rosaline, additional, Gerber, Marianne, additional, Khwaja, Omar, additional, Scalco, Renata S, additional, Seabrook, Timothy, additional, Koch, Armin, additional, Balikova, Irina, additional, Joniau, Inge, additional, Accou, Geraldine, additional, Tahon, Valentine, additional, Wittevrongel, Sylvia, additional, De Vos, Elke, additional, de Holanda Mendonça, Rodrigo, additional, Matsui Jr, Ciro, additional, Fornazieri Darcie, Ana Letícia, additional, Machado, Cleide, additional, Kiyoko Oyamada, Maria, additional, Martini, Joyce, additional, Polido, Graziela, additional, Rodrigues Iannicelli, Juliana, additional, Caires de Oliveira Achili Ferreira, Juliana, additional, Hu, Chaoping, additional, Zhu, Xiaomei, additional, Qian, Chen, additional, Shen, Li, additional, Li, Hui, additional, Shi, Yiyun, additional, Zhou, Shuizhen, additional, Xiao, Ying, additional, Zhou, Zhenxuan, additional, Wang, Sujuan, additional, Sang, Tian, additional, Wei, Cuijie, additional, Dong, Hui, additional, Cao, Yiwen, additional, Wen, Jing, additional, Li, Wenzhu, additional, Qin, Lun, additional, Barisic, Nina, additional, Celovec, Ivan, additional, Galiot Delic, Martina, additional, Ivkic, Petra Kristina, additional, Vukojevic, Nenad, additional, Kern, Ivana, additional, Najdanovic, Boris, additional, Skugor, Marin, additional, Tomas, Josipa, additional, Boespflug-Tanguy, Odile, additional, De Lucia, Silvana, additional, Seferian, Andrea, additional, Barreau, Emmanuel, additional, Mnafek, Nabila, additional, Peche, Helene, additional, Grange, Allison, additional, Trang Nguyen, Diem, additional, Milascevic, Darko, additional, Tachibana, Shotaro, additional, Pagliano, Emanuela, additional, Bianchi Marzoli, Stefania, additional, Santarsiero, Diletta, additional, Garcia Sierra, Myriam, additional, Tremolada, Gemma, additional, Arnoldi, Maria Teresa, additional, Vigano, Marta, additional, Dosi, Claudia, additional, Zanin, Riccardo, additional, Schembri, Veronica, additional, Brolatti, Noemi, additional, Rao, Giuseppe, additional, Tassara, Elisa, additional, Morando, Simone, additional, Tacchetti, Paola, additional, Pedemonte, Marina, additional, Priolo, Enrico, additional, Sposetti, Lorenza, additional, Comi, Giacomo Pietro, additional, Govoni, Alessandra, additional, Osnaghi, Silvia Gabriella, additional, Minorini, Valeria, additional, Abbati, Francesca, additional, Fassini, Federica, additional, Foa, Michaela, additional, Lopopolo, Amalia, additional, Pane, Marika, additional, Palermo, Concetta, additional, Pera, Maria Carmela, additional, Amorelli, Giulia Maria, additional, Barresi, Costanza, additional, D'Amico, Guglielmo, additional, Orazi, Lorenzo, additional, Coratti, Giorgia, additional, Leone, Daniela, additional, Laura, Antonaci, additional, De Sanctis, Roberto, additional, Berti, Beatrice, additional, Kimura, Naoki, additional, Takeshima, Yasuhiro, additional, Shimomura, Hideki, additional, Lee, Tomoko, additional, Gomi, Fumi, additional, Morimatsu, Takanobu, additional, Furukawa, Toru, additional, Stodolska-Koberda, Urszula, additional, Waskowska, Agnieszka, additional, Kolendo, Jagoda, additional, Sobierajska-Rek, Agnieszka, additional, Modrzejewska, Sandra, additional, Lemska, Anna, additional, Melnik, Evgenia, additional, Artemyeva, Svetlana, additional, Leppenen, Natalya, additional, Yupatova, Nataliya, additional, Monakhova, Anastasya, additional, Papina, Yulia, additional, Shidlovsckaia, Olga, additional, Litvinova, Elena, additional, Enzmann, Cornelia, additional, Galiart, Elea, additional, Gugleta, Konstantin, additional, Wondrusch Haschke, Christine, additional, Topaloglu, Haluk, additional, Oncel, Ibrahim, additional, Ertugrul, Nesibe Eroglu, additional, Konuskan, Bahadir, additional, Eldem, Bora, additional, Kadayifçilar, Sibel, additional, Alemdaroglu, Ipek, additional, Sari, Seher, additional, Bilgin, Neslihan, additional, Karaduman, Aynur Ayse, additional, Sarikaya, Fatma Gokcem Yildiz, additional, Graham, Robert J, additional, Ghosh, Partha, additional, Casavant, David, additional, Levine, Alexis, additional, Titus, Rachael, additional, Engelbrekt, Amanda, additional, Ambrosio, Lucia, additional, Fulton, Anne, additional, Baglieri, Anna Maria, additional, Dias, Courtney, additional, Maczek, Elizabeth, additional, Pasternak, Amy, additional, Beres, Shannon, additional, Duong, Tina, additional, Gee, Richard, additional, and Young, Sally, additional
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17. Sleep disturbances in preschool age children with cerebral palsy: a questionnaire study
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Romeo, Domenico M., Brogna, Claudia, Musto, Elisa, Baranello, Giovanni, Pagliano, Emanuela, Casalino, Tiziana, Ricci, Daniela, Mallardi, Maria, Sivo, Serena, Cota, Francesco, Battaglia, Domenica, Bruni, Oliviero, and Mercuri, Eugenio
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18. Sleep disorders in children with cerebral palsy: neurodevelopmental and behavioral correlates
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Romeo, Domenico M., Brogna, Claudia, Quintiliani, Michela, Baranello, Giovanni, Pagliano, Emanuela, Casalino, Tiziana, Sacco, Annalisa, Ricci, Daniela, Mallardi, Maria, Musto, Elisa, Sivo, Serena, Cota, Francesco, Battaglia, Domenica, Bruni, Oliviero, and Mercuri, Eugenio
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- 2014
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19. Why orthotic devices could be of help in the management of Movement Disorders in the young
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Garavaglia, Lorenzo, Pagliano, Emanuela, Baranello, Giovanni, and Pittaccio, Simone
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20. Spine kinematics during gait in children with Hereditary Spastic Paraparesis
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Farinelli, Veronica, Palmisano, Chiara, Dosi, Claudia, Pedrinelli, Ilaria, Pagliano, Emanuela, Esposti, Roberto, and Cavallari, Paolo
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- 2024
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21. Phenotypic Variability of Childhood Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease
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Cornett, Kayla MD, Menezes, Manoj P, Bray, Paula, Halaki, Mark, Shy, Rosemary R., Yum, Sabrina W., Estilow, Timothy, Moroni, Isabella, Foscan, Maria, Pagliano, Emanuela, Pareyson, Davide, Laurá, Matilde, Bhandari, Trupti, Muntoni, Francesco, Reilly, Mary M., Finkel, Richard S., Sowden, Janet, Eichinger, Katy J., Herrmann, David N., Shy, Michael E., and Burns, Joshua
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- 2016
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22. Efficacy of oral pharmacological treatments in dyskinetic cerebral palsy: a systematic review
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Masson, Riccardo, Pagliano, Emanuela, and Baranello, Giovanni
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23. Disease Progression in Charcot–Marie–Tooth Disease Related to MPZ Mutations: A Longitudinal Study.
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Fridman, Vera, Sillau, Stefan, Bockhorst, Jacob, Smith, Kaitlin, Moroni, Isabella, Pagliano, Emanuela, Pisciotta, Chiara, Piscosquito, Guiseppe, Laurá, Matilde, Muntoni, Francesco, Bacon, Chelsea, Feely, Shawna, Grider, Tiffany, Gutmann, Laurie, Shy, Rosemary, Wilcox, Janel, Herrmann, David N., Li, Jun, Ramchandren, Sindhu, and Sumner, Charlotte J.
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CHARCOT-Marie-Tooth disease ,DISEASE progression ,LONGITUDINAL method ,GENETIC mutation ,NATURAL history - Abstract
Objective: The paucity of longitudinal natural history studies in MPZ neuropathy remains a barrier to clinical trials. We have completed a longitudinal natural history study in patients with MPZ neuropathies across 13 sites of the Inherited Neuropathies Consortium. Methods: Change in Charcot–Marie–Tooth Examination Score (CMTES) and Rasch modified CMTES (CMTES‐R) were evaluated using longitudinal regression over a 5‐year period in subjects with MPZ neuropathy. Data from 139 patients with MPZ neuropathy were examined. Results: The average baseline CMTES and CMTES‐R were 10.84 (standard deviation [SD] = 6.0, range = 0–28) and 14.60 (SD = 7.56, range = 0–32), respectively. A mixed regression model showed significant change in CMTES at years 2–5 (mean change from baseline of 0.87 points at 2 years, p = 0.008). Subgroup analysis revealed greater change in CMTES at 2 years in subjects with axonal as compared to demyelinating neuropathy (mean change of 1.30 points [p = 0.016] vs 0.06 points [p = 0.889]). Patients with a moderate baseline neuropathy severity also showed more notable change, by estimate, than those with mild or severe neuropathy (mean 2‐year change of 1.14 for baseline CMTES 8–14 [p = 0.025] vs −0.03 for baseline CMTES 0–7 [p = 0.958] and 0.25 for baseline CMTES ≥ 15 [p = 0.6897]). The progression in patients harboring specific MPZ mutations was highly variable. Interpretation: CMTES is sensitive to change over time in adult patients with axonal but not demyelinating forms of MPZ neuropathy. Change in CMTES was greatest in patients with moderate baseline disease severity. These findings will inform future clinical trials of MPZ neuropathies. ANN NEUROL 2023;93:563–576 [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Telerehabilitation and Wellbeing Experience in Children with Special Needs during the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Sarti, Daniela, primary, De Salvatore, Marinella, additional, Pagliano, Emanuela, additional, Granocchio, Elisa, additional, Traficante, Daniela, additional, and Lombardi, Elisabetta, additional
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25. Association Between Body Mass Index and Disability in Children With Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease
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Donlevy, Gabrielle A., primary, Garnett, Sarah P., additional, Cornett, Kayla M.D., additional, McKay, Marnee J., additional, Baldwin, Jennifer N., additional, Shy, Rosemary R., additional, Yum, Sabrina W., additional, Estilow, Timothy, additional, Moroni, Isabella, additional, Foscan, Maria, additional, Pagliano, Emanuela, additional, Pareyson, Davide, additional, Laura, Matilde, additional, Bhandari, Trupti, additional, Muntoni, Francesco, additional, Reilly, Mary M., additional, Finkel, Richard S., additional, Sowden, Janet E., additional, Eichinger, Katy J., additional, Herrmann, David N., additional, Shy, Michael E., additional, Burns, Joshua, additional, and Menezes, Manoj P., additional
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26. Risdiplam-Treated Infants with Type 1 Spinal Muscular Atrophy versus Historical Controls
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J Volpe, Joseph, Posner, John, Koch, Armin, Kellner, Ulrich, Quinlivan, Rosaline, Deconinck, Nicola, Balikova, Irina, Delbeke, Patricia, Joniau, Inge, Tahon, Valentine, Wittevrongel, Sylvia, De Vos, Elke, Zanoteli, Edmar, de Holanda Mendonça, Rodrigo, Matsui Jr, Ciro, Letícia Fornazieri Darcie, Ana, Machado, Cleide, Kiyoko Oyamada, Maria, de Souza Costa, Daniel, Martini, Joyce, Polido, Graziela, Rodrigues Iannicelli, Juliana, Caires de Oliveira Achili Ferreira, Juliana, Wang, Yi, Hu, Chaoping, Shi, Yiyun, Zhou, Shuizhen, Zhu, Xiaomei, Qian, Chen, Shen, Li, Xiao, Ying, Zhou, Zhenxuan, Li, Hui, Wang, Sujuan, Xiong, Hui, Sang, Tian, Wei, Cuijie, Wen, Jing, Cao, Yiwen, Li, Wenzhu, Qin, Lun, Barisic, Nina, Celovec, Ivan, Martina, Martina, Delic, Galiot, Kristina Ivkić, Petra, Vukojević, Nenad, Kern, Ivana, Najdanovic, Bori, Skugor, Marin, Servais, Laurent, Boespflug-Tanguy, Odile, Gidaro, Teresa, Seferian, Andrea, Barreau, Emmanuel, Da Cunha, Elodie, Lambotin, Céline, Mnafek, Nabila, Peche, Helene, Gilabert, Stephanie, Grange, Allison, Lilien, Charlotte, Milascevic, Darko, Perticari, Ariadna, Tachibana, Shotaro, Baranello, Giovanni, Masson, Riccardo, Pagliano, Emanuela, Bianchi Marzoli, Stefania, Santarsiero, Diletta, Garcia Sierra, Myriam, Tremolada, Gemma, Teresa Arnoldi, Maria, Vigano, Marta, Zanin, Riccardo, Bruno, Claudio, Brolatti, Noemi, Pedemonte, Marina, Priolo, Enrico, Rao, Giuseppe, Spaletra, Enrica, Sposetti, Lorenza, Tassara, Elisa, Morando, Simone, Tacchetti, Paola, Pietro Comi, Giacomo, Govoni, Alessandra, Gabriella Osnaghi, Silvia, Minorini, Valeria, Abbati, Francesca, Fassini, Federica, Foa, Michaela, Lopopolo, Amalia, Minuti, Elisa, Mercuri, Eugenio Maria, Pane, Marika, Palermo, Concetta, Pera, Maria Carmela, Amorelli, Giulia Maria, Barresi, Costanza, D'Amico, Gugliemo, Orazi, Lorenzo, Coratti, Giorgia, De Sanctis, Roberto, Takeshima, Yasuhiro, Gomi, Fumi, Kimura, Naoki, Morimatsu, Takanobu, Okamoto, Mana, Furukawa, Toru, Mazurkiewicz-Bełdzińska, Maria, Koberda, Mateusz, Kubiak, Natalia, Stodolska-Koberda, Urszula, Waśkowska, Agnieszka, Kolendo, Jagoda, Sobierajska-Rek, Agnieszka, Vlodavets, Dmitry, Artemyeva, Svetlana, Melnik, Evgenia, Leppenen, Natalya, Yupatova, Nataliya, Litvinova, Elena, Monakhova, Anastasya, Papina, Yulia, Shidlovsckaia, Olga, Klein, Andrea, Enzmann, Cornelia, Galiart, Elea, Gugleta, Konstantin, Siems, Patricia, Kreiliger, Verena, Wondrusch Haschke, Christine, Topaloglu, Haluk, Oncel, Ibrahim, Ardicli, Didem, Eroglu Ertugrul, Nesibe, Gharibzadeh, Hizal, Gunbey, Ceren, Konuskan, Bahadir, Serel Arslan, Selen, Ebru Yalcin, Elam, Gokcem Yildiz Sarikaya, Fatma, Eldem, Bora, Kadayıfçılar, Sibel, Alemdaroglu, Ipek, Ayse Karaduman, Aynur, Tunca Yilmaz, Oznur, T Darras, Basil, J Graham, Robert, Ghosh, Partha, Casavant, David, Snyder, Brian, Levine, Alexi, Titus, Rachael, Engelbrekt, Amanda, Ambrosio, Lucia, Fulton, Anne, Maria Baglieri, Anna, Dias, Courtney, Maczek, Elizabeth, Mirek, Elizabeth, Pasternak, Amy, W Day, John, Beres, Shannon, Duong, Tina, Gee, Richard, Young, Sally, Giovanni Baranello, Eugenio Mercuri (ORCID:0000-0002-9851-5365), Marika Pane (ORCID:0000-0002-4851-6124), Maria Carmela Pera (ORCID:0000-0001-6777-1721), Giulia Maria Amorelli, Lorenzo Orazi, Giorgia Coratti (ORCID:0000-0001-6666-5628), Roberto De Sanctis, J Volpe, Joseph, Posner, John, Koch, Armin, Kellner, Ulrich, Quinlivan, Rosaline, Deconinck, Nicola, Balikova, Irina, Delbeke, Patricia, Joniau, Inge, Tahon, Valentine, Wittevrongel, Sylvia, De Vos, Elke, Zanoteli, Edmar, de Holanda Mendonça, Rodrigo, Matsui Jr, Ciro, Letícia Fornazieri Darcie, Ana, Machado, Cleide, Kiyoko Oyamada, Maria, de Souza Costa, Daniel, Martini, Joyce, Polido, Graziela, Rodrigues Iannicelli, Juliana, Caires de Oliveira Achili Ferreira, Juliana, Wang, Yi, Hu, Chaoping, Shi, Yiyun, Zhou, Shuizhen, Zhu, Xiaomei, Qian, Chen, Shen, Li, Xiao, Ying, Zhou, Zhenxuan, Li, Hui, Wang, Sujuan, Xiong, Hui, Sang, Tian, Wei, Cuijie, Wen, Jing, Cao, Yiwen, Li, Wenzhu, Qin, Lun, Barisic, Nina, Celovec, Ivan, Martina, Martina, Delic, Galiot, Kristina Ivkić, Petra, Vukojević, Nenad, Kern, Ivana, Najdanovic, Bori, Skugor, Marin, Servais, Laurent, Boespflug-Tanguy, Odile, Gidaro, Teresa, Seferian, Andrea, Barreau, Emmanuel, Da Cunha, Elodie, Lambotin, Céline, Mnafek, Nabila, Peche, Helene, Gilabert, Stephanie, Grange, Allison, Lilien, Charlotte, Milascevic, Darko, Perticari, Ariadna, Tachibana, Shotaro, Baranello, Giovanni, Masson, Riccardo, Pagliano, Emanuela, Bianchi Marzoli, Stefania, Santarsiero, Diletta, Garcia Sierra, Myriam, Tremolada, Gemma, Teresa Arnoldi, Maria, Vigano, Marta, Zanin, Riccardo, Bruno, Claudio, Brolatti, Noemi, Pedemonte, Marina, Priolo, Enrico, Rao, Giuseppe, Spaletra, Enrica, Sposetti, Lorenza, Tassara, Elisa, Morando, Simone, Tacchetti, Paola, Pietro Comi, Giacomo, Govoni, Alessandra, Gabriella Osnaghi, Silvia, Minorini, Valeria, Abbati, Francesca, Fassini, Federica, Foa, Michaela, Lopopolo, Amalia, Minuti, Elisa, Mercuri, Eugenio Maria, Pane, Marika, Palermo, Concetta, Pera, Maria Carmela, Amorelli, Giulia Maria, Barresi, Costanza, D'Amico, Gugliemo, Orazi, Lorenzo, Coratti, Giorgia, De Sanctis, Roberto, Takeshima, Yasuhiro, Gomi, Fumi, Kimura, Naoki, Morimatsu, Takanobu, Okamoto, Mana, Furukawa, Toru, Mazurkiewicz-Bełdzińska, Maria, Koberda, Mateusz, Kubiak, Natalia, Stodolska-Koberda, Urszula, Waśkowska, Agnieszka, Kolendo, Jagoda, Sobierajska-Rek, Agnieszka, Vlodavets, Dmitry, Artemyeva, Svetlana, Melnik, Evgenia, Leppenen, Natalya, Yupatova, Nataliya, Litvinova, Elena, Monakhova, Anastasya, Papina, Yulia, Shidlovsckaia, Olga, Klein, Andrea, Enzmann, Cornelia, Galiart, Elea, Gugleta, Konstantin, Siems, Patricia, Kreiliger, Verena, Wondrusch Haschke, Christine, Topaloglu, Haluk, Oncel, Ibrahim, Ardicli, Didem, Eroglu Ertugrul, Nesibe, Gharibzadeh, Hizal, Gunbey, Ceren, Konuskan, Bahadir, Serel Arslan, Selen, Ebru Yalcin, Elam, Gokcem Yildiz Sarikaya, Fatma, Eldem, Bora, Kadayıfçılar, Sibel, Alemdaroglu, Ipek, Ayse Karaduman, Aynur, Tunca Yilmaz, Oznur, T Darras, Basil, J Graham, Robert, Ghosh, Partha, Casavant, David, Snyder, Brian, Levine, Alexi, Titus, Rachael, Engelbrekt, Amanda, Ambrosio, Lucia, Fulton, Anne, Maria Baglieri, Anna, Dias, Courtney, Maczek, Elizabeth, Mirek, Elizabeth, Pasternak, Amy, W Day, John, Beres, Shannon, Duong, Tina, Gee, Richard, Young, Sally, Giovanni Baranello, Eugenio Mercuri (ORCID:0000-0002-9851-5365), Marika Pane (ORCID:0000-0002-4851-6124), Maria Carmela Pera (ORCID:0000-0001-6777-1721), Giulia Maria Amorelli, Lorenzo Orazi, Giorgia Coratti (ORCID:0000-0001-6666-5628), and Roberto De Sanctis
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Background Type 1 spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a progressive neuromuscular disease characterized by an onset at 6 months of age or younger, an inability to sit without support, and deficient levels of survival of motor neuron (SMN) protein. Risdiplam is an orally administered small molecule that modifies SMN2 pre-messenger RNA splicing and increases levels of functional SMN protein in blood. Methods We conducted an open-label study of risdiplam in infants with type 1 SMA who were 1 to 7 months of age at enrollment. Part 1 of the study (published previously) determined the dose to be used in part 2 (reported here), which assessed the efficacy and safety of daily risdiplam as compared with no treatment in historical controls. The primary end point was the ability to sit without support for at least 5 seconds after 12 months of treatment. Key secondary end points were a score of 40 or higher on the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Infant Test of Neuromuscular Disorders (CHOP-INTEND; range, 0 to 64, with higher scores indicating better motor function), an increase of at least 4 points from baseline in the CHOP-INTEND score, a motor-milestone response as measured by Section 2 of the Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination (HINE-2), and survival without permanent ventilation. For the secondary end points, comparisons were made with the upper boundary of 90% confidence intervals for natural-history data from 40 infants with type 1 SMA. Results A total of 41 infants were enrolled. After 12 months of treatment, 12 infants (29%) were able to sit without support for at least 5 seconds, a milestone not attained in this disorder. The percentages of infants in whom the key secondary end points were met as compared with the upper boundary of confidence intervals from historical controls were 56% as compared with 17% for a CHOP-INTEND score of 40 or higher, 90% as compared with 17% for an increase of at least 4 points from baseline in the CHOP-INTEND score, 78% as compar
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27. Development, reliability and validity of the Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease Pediatric Scale (CMTPedS)
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Eichinger Kate, Ramchandren Sindhu, Pagliano Emanuela, Moroni Isabella, Pareyson Davide, Reilly Mary, Muntoni Francesco, Acsadi Gyula, Glanzman Allan, Patzko Agnes, Swingle Polly, Laura Matilde, Hiscock Andy, Estilow Tim, Finkel Richard, Burns Joshua, Ryan Monique, Ouvrier Robert, Shy Michael, and Shy Rosemary
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Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Published
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28. A Retrospective Longitudinal Study in a Cohort of Children With Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy Treated With Tetrabenazine
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Scalise, Roberta, primary, Sgandurra, Giuseppina, additional, Menici, Valentina, additional, Capodagli, Nicola, additional, Di Pietro, Roberta, additional, Romeo, Domenico M., additional, Sini, Francesca, additional, Pagliano, Emanuela, additional, Foscan, Maria, additional, Cioni, Giovanni, additional, and Battini, Roberta, additional
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29. Transitioning outcome measures: relationship between the CMTPedS and CMTNSv2 in children, adolescents, and young adults with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease
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Burns, Joshua, Menezes, Manoj, Finkel, Richard S., Estilow, Tim, Moroni, Isabella, Pagliano, Emanuela, Laurá, Matilde, Muntoni, Francesco, Herrmann, David N., Eichinger, Kate, Shy, Rosemary, Pareyson, Davide, Reilly, Mary M., and Shy, Michael E.
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30. Validation of the Italian version of the pediatric CMT quality of life outcome measure.
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Moroni, Isabella, Danti, Federica Rachele, Pareyson, Davide, Pagliano, Emanuela, Piscosquito, Giuseppe, Foscan, Maria, Marchi, Alessia, Ardissone, Anna, Genitrini, Silvia, Wu, Tong Tong, Shy, Michael E, and Ramchandren, Sindhu
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STATISTICAL reliability ,RESEARCH methodology evaluation ,RESEARCH methodology ,HEALTH outcome assessment ,CHARCOT-Marie-Tooth disease ,QUALITY of life ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,TRANSLATIONS ,EVALUATION - Abstract
The pediatric Charcot‐Marie‐Tooth (CMT) specific quality of life (QOL) outcome measure (pCMT‐QOL) is a recently developed and validated patient‐reported measure of health QOL for children with CMT. The aim of this study was to provide and validate an Italian version of the pCMT‐QOL. The original English version was translated and adapted into Italian using standard procedures. pCMT‐QOL was administered to patients genetically diagnosed with CMT, aged 8 to 18 years. A retest was given 2 weeks later to assess reliability in all patients. A total of 22 patients (median age 14 years, DS 2.5; M:F 1:1) affected with CMT (19 CMT1A, 2 CMT2A, 1 CMT2K) were assessed as part of their clinical visit. The Italian‐pCMT‐QOL demonstrate a high test‐retest reliability. None of the patients experienced difficulty in completing the questionnaire, no further corrections were needed after administration in patients. The Italian‐pCMT‐QOL is a reliable, culturally adapted and comparable version of the original English pCMT‐QOL. This questionnaire is expected to be valuable in monitoring disease progression and useful for future clinical trials in Italian‐speaking children with CMT. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Outcome measures for Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease: clinical and neurofunctional assessment in children
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Pagliano, Emanuela, Moroni, Isabella, Baranello, Giovanni, Magro, Anita, Marchi, Alessia, Bulgheroni, Sara, Ferrarin, Maurizio, and Pareyson, Davide
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32. The forward parachute reaction and independent walking in infants with brain lesions
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ROMEO, DOMENICO M, RICCI, DANIELA, BARANELLO, GIOVANNI, PAGLIANO, EMANUELA, BROGNA, CLAUDIA, OLIVIERI, GIORGIA, CONTALDO, ILARIA, MAZZONE, DOMENICO, QUINTILIANI, MICHELA, TORRIOLI, MARIA GIULIA, ROMEO, MARIO G, and MERCURI, EUGENIO
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33. Expanding the phenotypic spectrum ofTRIM2‐associated Charcot‐Marie‐Tooth disease
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Magri, Stefania, primary, Danti, Federica Rachele, additional, Balistreri, Francesca, additional, Baratta, Silvia, additional, Ciano, Claudia, additional, Pagliano, Emanuela, additional, Taroni, Franco, additional, and Moroni, Isabella, additional
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34. Validation of the Italian version of the Charcot‐Marie‐Tooth disease Pediatric Scale
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Zuccarino, Riccardo, primary, Prada, Valeria, additional, Moroni, Isabella, additional, Pagliano, Emanuela, additional, Foscan, Maria, additional, Robbiano, Giulia, additional, Pisciotta, Chiara, additional, Cornett, Kayla, additional, Shy, Rosemary, additional, Schenone, Angelo, additional, Pareyson, Davide, additional, Shy, Michael, additional, and Burns, Joshua, additional
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35. What Is the Role of the Placebo Effect for Pain Relief in Neurorehabilitation? Clinical Implications From the Italian Consensus Conference on Pain in Neurorehabilitation
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Castelnuovo, Gianluca, Giusti, Emanuele Maria, Manzoni, Gian Mauro, Saviola, Donatella, Gabrielli, Samantha, Lacerenza, Marco, Pietrabissa, Giada, Cattivelli, Roberto, Maria Spatola, Chiara Anna, Rossi, Alessandro, Varallo, Giorgia, Novelli, Margherita, Villa, Valentina, Luzzati, Francesca, Cottini, Andrea, Lai, Carlo, Volpato, Eleonora, Cavalera, Cesare, Pagnini, Francesco, Tesio, Valentina, Castelli, Lorys, Tavola, Mario, Torta, Riccardo, Arreghini, Marco, Zanini, Loredana, Brunani, Amelia, Seitanidis, Ionathan, Ventura, Giuseppe, Capodaglio, Paolo, D'Aniello, Guido Edoardo, Scarpina, Federica, Brioschi, Andrea, Bigoni, Matteo, Priano, Lorenzo, Mauro, Alessandro, Riva, Giuseppe, Di Lernia, Daniele, Repetto, Claudia, Regalia, Camillo, Molinari, Enrico, Notaro, Paolo, Paolucci, Stefano, Sandrini, Giorgio, Simpson, Susan, Wiederhold, Brenda Kay, Gaudio, Santino, Jackson, Jeffrey B., Tamburin, Stefano, Benedetti, Fabrizio, Agostini, Michela, Alfonsi, Enrico, Aloisi, Anna Maria, Alvisi, Elena, Aprile, Irene, Armando, Michela, Avenali, Micol, Azicnuda, Eva, Barale, Francesco, Bartolo, Michelangelo, Bergamaschi, Roberto, Berlangieri, Mariangela, Berlincioni, Vanna, Berliocchi, Laura, Berra, Eliana, Berto, Giulia, Bonadiman, Silvia, Bonazza, Sara, Bressi, Federica, Brugnera, Annalisa, Brunelli, Stefano, Buzzi, Maria Gabriella, Cacciatori, Carlo, Calvo, Andrea, Cantarella, Cristina, Caraceni, Augusto, Carone, Roberto, Carraro, Elena, Casale, Roberto, Castellazzi, Paola, Castino, Adele, Cerbo, Rosanna, Chiò, Adriano, Ciotti, Cristina, Cisari, Carlo, Coraci, Daniele, Dalla Toffola, Elena, Defazio, Giovanni, De Icco, Roberto, Del Carro, Ubaldo, Dell'Isola, Andrea, De Tanti, Antonio, D'Ippolito, Mariagrazia, Fazzi, Elisa, Ferrari, Adriano, Ferrari, Sergio, Ferraro, Francesco, Formaglio, Fabio, Formisano, Rita, Franzoni, Simone, Gajofatto, Francesca, Gandolfi, Marialuisa, Gardella, Barbara, Geppetti, Pierangelo, Giammò, Alessandro, Gimigliano, Raffaele, Greco, Elena, Ieraci, Valentina, Invernizzi, Marco, Jacopetti, Marco, La Cesa, Silvia, Lobba, Davide, Magrinelli, Francesca, Mandrini, Silvia, Manera, Umberto, Marchettini, Paolo, Marchioni, Enrico, Mariotto, Sara, Martinuzzi, Andrea, Masciullo, Marella, Mezzarobba, Susanna, Miotti, Danilo, Modenese, Angela, Molinari, Marco, Monaco, Salvatore, Morone, Giovanni, Nappi, Rossella, Negrini, Stefano, Pace, BIAGIO ANDREA, Padua, Luca, Pagliano, Emanuela, Palmerini, Valerio, Pazzaglia, Costanza, Pecchioli, Cristiano, Picelli, Alessandro, Porro, CARLO ADOLFO, Porru, Daniele, Romano, Marcello, Roncari, Laura, Rosa, Riccardo, Saccavini, Marsilio, Sacerdote, Paola, Schenone, Angelo, Schweiger, Vittorio, Scivoletto, Giorgio, Smania, Nicola, Solaro, Claudio, Spallone, Vincenza, Springhetti, Isabella, Tassorelli, Cristina, Tinazzi, Michele, Togni, Rossella, Torre, Monica, Traballesi, Marco, Tramontano, Marco, Truini, Andrea, Tugnoli, Valeria, Turolla, Andrea, Vallies, Gabriella, Verzini, Elisabetta, Vottero, Mario, Zerbinati, Paolo, Castelnuovo, Gianluca, Giusti, Emanuele Maria, Manzoni, Gian Mauro, Saviola, Donatella, Gabrielli, Samantha, Lacerenza, Marco, Pietrabissa, Giada, Cattivelli, Roberto, Maria Spatola, Chiara Anna, Rossi, Alessandro, Varallo, Giorgia, Novelli, Margherita, Villa, Valentina, Luzzati, Francesca, Cottini, Andrea, Lai, Carlo, Volpato, Eleonora, Cavalera, Cesare, Pagnini, Francesco, Tesio, Valentina, Castelli, Lory, Tavola, Mario, Torta, Riccardo, Arreghini, Marco, Zanini, Loredana, Brunani, Amelia, Seitanidis, Ionathan, Ventura, Giuseppe, Capodaglio, Paolo, D'Aniello, Guido Edoardo, Scarpina, Federica, Brioschi, Andrea, Bigoni, Matteo, Priano, Lorenzo, Mauro, Alessandro, Riva, Giuseppe, Di Lernia, Daniele, Repetto, Claudia, Regalia, Camillo, Molinari, Enrico, Notaro, Paolo, Paolucci, Stefano, Sandrini, Giorgio, Simpson, Susan, Wiederhold, Brenda Kay, Gaudio, Santino, Jackson, Jeffrey B., Tamburin, Stefano, Benedetti, Fabrizio, Agostini, Michela, Alfonsi, Enrico, Aloisi, Anna Maria, Alvisi, Elena, Aprile, Irene, Armando, Michela, Avenali, Micol, Azicnuda, Eva, Barale, Francesco, Bartolo, Michelangelo, Bergamaschi, Roberto, Berlangieri, Mariangela, Berlincioni, Vanna, Berliocchi, Laura, Berra, Eliana, Berto, Giulia, Bonadiman, Silvia, Bonazza, Sara, Bressi, Federica, Brugnera, Annalisa, Brunelli, Stefano, Buzzi, Maria Gabriella, Cacciatori, Carlo, Calvo, Andrea, Cantarella, Cristina, Caraceni, Augusto, Carone, Roberto, Carraro, Elena, Casale, Roberto, Castellazzi, Paola, Castino, Adele, Cerbo, Rosanna, Chiò, Adriano, Ciotti, Cristina, Cisari, Carlo, Coraci, Daniele, Dalla Toffola, Elena, Defazio, Giovanni, De Icco, Roberto, Del Carro, Ubaldo, Dell'Isola, Andrea, De Tanti, Antonio, D'Ippolito, Mariagrazia, Fazzi, Elisa, Ferrari, Adriano, Ferrari, Sergio, Ferraro, Francesco, Formaglio, Fabio, Formisano, Rita, Franzoni, Simone, Gajofatto, Francesca, Gandolfi, Marialuisa, Gardella, Barbara, Geppetti, Pierangelo, Giammò, Alessandro, Gimigliano, Raffaele, Greco, Elena, Ieraci, Valentina, Invernizzi, Marco, Jacopetti, Marco, La Cesa, Silvia, Lobba, Davide, Magrinelli, Francesca, Mandrini, Silvia, Manera, Umberto, Marchettini, Paolo, Marchioni, Enrico, Mariotto, Sara, Martinuzzi, Andrea, Masciullo, Marella, Mezzarobba, Susanna, Miotti, Danilo, Modenese, Angela, Molinari, Marco, Monaco, Salvatore, Morone, Giovanni, Nappi, Rossella, Negrini, Stefano, Pace, Andrea, Padua, Luca, Pagliano, Emanuela, Palmerini, Valerio, Pazzaglia, Costanza, Pecchioli, Cristiano, Picelli, Alessandro, Porro, Carlo Adolfo, Porru, Daniele, Romano, Marcello, Roncari, Laura, Rosa, Riccardo, Saccavini, Marsilio, Sacerdote, Paola, Schenone, Angelo, Schweiger, Vittorio, Scivoletto, Giorgio, Smania, Nicola, Solaro, Claudio, Spallone, Vincenza, Springhetti, Isabella, Tassorelli, Cristina, Tinazzi, Michele, Togni, Rossella, Torre, Monica, Traballesi, Marco, Tramontano, Marco, Truini, Andrea, Tugnoli, Valeria, Turolla, Andrea, Vallies, Gabriella, Verzini, Elisabetta, Vottero, Mario, Zerbinati, Paolo, and Italian Consensus Conference on Pain in Neurorehabilitation
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Clinical psychology ,Consensus conference ,Health psychology ,Neurorehabilitation ,Pain ,Placebo ,Placebo effect ,Neurologi ,consensus conference ,Analgesic ,Neurology ,Neurology (clinical) ,Context (language use) ,Review ,Settore M-PSI/08 - PSICOLOGIA CLINICA ,helath psychology ,lcsh:RC346-429 ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,health psychology ,Fibromyalgia ,medicine ,pain ,030212 general & internal medicine ,lcsh:Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,neurorehabilitation ,Postherpetic neuralgia ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Complex regional pain syndrome ,Neuropathic pain ,placebo ,Physical therapy ,placebo effect ,clinical psychology ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Neuroscience - Abstract
Background: It is increasingly acknowledged that the outcomes of medical treatments are influenced by the context of the clinical encounter through the mechanisms of the placebo effect. The phenomenon of placebo analgesia might be exploited to maximize the efficacy of neurorehabilitation treatments. Since its intensity varies across neurological disorders, the Italian Consensus Conference on Pain in Neurorehabilitation (ICCP) summarized the studies on this field to provide guidance on its use. Methods: A review of the existing reviews and meta-analyses was performed to assess the magnitude of the placebo effect in disorders that may undergo neurorehabilitation treatment. The search was performed on Pubmed using placebo, pain, and the names of neurological disorders as keywords. Methodological quality was assessed using a pre-existing checklist. Data about the magnitude of the placebo effect were extracted from the included reviews and were commented in a narrative form. Results: 11 articles were included in this review. Placebo treatments showed weak effects in central neuropathic pain (pain reduction from 0.44 to 0.66 on a 0-10 scale) and moderate effects in postherpetic neuralgia (1.16), in diabetic peripheral neuropathy (1.45), and in pain associated to HIV (1.82). Moderate effects were also found on pain due to fibromyalgia and migraine; only weak short-term effects were found in complex regional pain syndrome. Confounding variables might have influenced these results. Clinical implications: These estimates should be interpreted with caution, but underscore that the placebo effect can be exploited in neurorehabilitation programs. It is not necessary to conceal its use from the patient. Knowledge of placebo mechanisms can be used to shape the doctor-patient relationship, to reduce the use of analgesic drugs and to train the patient to become an active agent of the therapy. Background: It is increasingly acknowledged that the outcomes of medical treatments are influenced by the context of the clinical encounter through the mechanisms of the placebo effect. The phenomenon of placebo analgesia might be exploited to maximize the efficacy of neurorehabilitation treatments. Since its intensity varies across neurological disorders, the Italian Consensus Conference on Pain in Neurorehabilitation (ICCP) summarized the studies on this field to provide guidance on its use. Methods: A review of the existing reviews and meta-analyses was performed to assess the magnitude of the placebo effect in disorders that may undergo neurorehabilitation treatment. The search was performed on Pubmed using placebo, pain, and the names of neurological disorders as keywords. Methodological quality was assessed using a pre-existing checklist. Data about the magnitude of the placebo effect were extracted from the included reviews and were commented in a narrative form. Results: 11 articles were included in this review. Placebo treatments showed weak effects in central neuropathic pain (pain reduction from 0.44 to 0.66 on a 0-10 scale) and moderate effects in postherpetic neuralgia (1.16), in diabetic peripheral neuropathy (1.45), and in pain associated to HIV (1.82). Moderate effects were also found on pain due to fibromyalgia and migraine; only weak short-term effects were found in complex regional pain syndrome. Confounding variables might have influenced these results. Clinical implications: These estimates should be interpreted with caution, but underscore that the placebo effect can be exploited in neurorehabilitation programs. It is not necessary to conceal its use from the patient. Knowledge of placebo mechanisms can be used to shape the doctor-patient relationship, to reduce the use of analgesic drugs and to train the patient to become an active agent of the therapy.
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36. Neuro-telehealth for fragile patients in a tertiary referral neurological institute during the COVID-19 pandemic in Milan, Lombardy.
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Pareyson, Davide, Pantaleoni, Chiara, Eleopra, Roberto, De Filippis, Giuseppe, Moroni, Isabella, Freri, Elena, Zibordi, Federica, Bulgheroni, Sara, Pagliano, Emanuela, Sarti, Daniela, Silvani, Antonio, Grazzi, Licia, Tiraboschi, Pietro, Didato, Giuseppe, Anghileri, Elena, Bersano, Anna, Valentini, Laura, Piacentini, Sylvie, Muscio, Cristina, and Leonardi, Matilde
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COVID-19 pandemic ,MEDICAL referrals ,DATA security failures ,PATIENT satisfaction ,TELEMEDICINE ,OUTPATIENT medical care - Abstract
Background: Lombardy was severely hit by the COVID-19 pandemic since February 2020 and the Health System underwent rapid reorganization. Outpatient clinics were stopped for non-urgent patients: it became a priority to manage hundreds of fragile neurological patients who suddenly had less reference points. In Italy, before the pandemic, Televisits were neither recognized nor priced. Methods: At the Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Neurologico C. Besta, we reorganized outpatient clinics to deliver Neuro-telemedicine services, including Televisits and Teleneurorehabilitation, since March 2020. A dedicated Working Group prepared the procedure, tested the system, and designed satisfaction questionnaires for adults and children. Results: After a pilot phase, we prepared a procedure for Telemedicine outpatient clinics which was approved by hospital directions. It included prescription, booking, consenting, privacy and data protection, secure connection with patients (Teams Microsoft 365), electronic report preparation and delivery, reporting, and accountability of the services. During the March–September 2020 period, we delivered 3167 Telemedicine services, including 1618 Televisits, to 1694 patients (972 adults, 722 children) with a wide range of chronic neurological disorders. We successfully administered different clinical assessment and scales. Satisfaction among patients and caregivers was very high. Conclusions: During the dramatic emergency, we were able to take care of more than 1600 patients by organizing Neuro-telehealth in a few weeks, lessening the impact of the pandemic on fragile patients with chronic neurological disorders; this strategy is now stably embedded in our care pathways. In Italy, Telehealth is at present recognized and priced and is becoming a stable pillar of the health system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Erratum to: Development and validation of the Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease Infant Scale
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Mandarakas, Melissa R, primary, Menezes, Manoj P, additional, Rose, Kristy J, additional, Shy, Rosemary, additional, Eichinger, Kate, additional, Foscan, Maria, additional, Estilow, Timothy, additional, Kennedy, Rachel, additional, Herbert, Karen, additional, Bray, Paula, additional, Refshauge, Kathryn, additional, Ryan, Monique M, additional, Yiu, Eppie M, additional, Farrar, Michelle, additional, Sampaio, Hugo, additional, Moroni, Isabella, additional, Pagliano, Emanuela, additional, Pareyson, Davide, additional, Yum, Sabrina W, additional, Herrmann, David N, additional, Acsadi, Gyula, additional, Shy, Michael E, additional, Burns, Joshua, additional, and Sanmaneechai, Oranee, additional
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38. Psychological Considerations in the Assessment and Treatment of Pain in Neurorehabilitation and Psychological Factors Predictive of Therapeutic Response: Evidence and Recommendations from the Italian Consensus Conference on Pain in Neurorehabilitation
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Castelnuovo, Gianluca, Giusti, Emanuele M., Manzoni, Gian Mauro, Saviola, Donatella, Gatti, Arianna, Gabrielli, Samantha, Lacerenza, Marco, Pietrabissa, Giada, Cattivelli, Roberto, Spatola, Chiara A. M., Corti, Stefania, Novelli, Margherita, Villa, Valentina, Cottini, Andrea, Lai, Carlo, Pagnini, Francesco, Castelli, Lorys, Tavola, Mario, Torta, Riccardo, Arreghini, Marco, Zanini, Loredana, Brunani, Amelia, Capodaglio, Paolo, D'aniello, Guido E., Scarpina, Federica, Brioschi, Andrea, Priano, Lorenzo, Mauro, Alessandro, Riva, Giuseppe, Repetto, Claudia, Regalia, Camillo, Molinari, Enrico, Notaro, Paolo, Paolucci, Stefano, Sandrini, Giorgio, Simpson, Susan G., Wiederhold, Brenda, Tamburin, Stefano, Agostini, Michela, Alfonsi, Enrico, Aloisi, Anna Maria, Alvisi, Elena, Aprile, Irene, Armando, Michela, Avenali, Micol, Azicnuda, Eva, Barale, Francesco, Bartolo, Michelangelo, Bergamaschi, Roberto, Berlangieri, Mariangela, Berlincioni, Vanna, Berliocchi, Laura, Berra, Eliana, Berto, Giulia, Bonadiman, Silvia, Bonazza, Sara, Bressi, Federica, Brugnera, Annalisa, Brunelli, Stefano, Buzzi, Maria Gabriella, Cacciatori, Carlo, Calvo, Andrea, Cantarella, Cristina, Caraceni, Augusto, Carone, Roberto, Carraro, Elena, Casale, Roberto, Castellazzi, Paola, Castino, Adele, Cerbo, Rosanna, Chiã², Adriano, Ciotti, Cristina, Cisari, Carlo, Coraci, Daniele, Toffola, Elena Dalla, Defazio, Giovanni, De Icco, Roberto, Del Carro, Ubaldo, Dell'isola, Andrea, De Tanti, Antonio, D'ippolito, Mariagrazia, Fazzi, Elisa, Ferrari, Adriano, Ferrari, Sergio, Ferraro, Francesco, Formaglio, Fabio, Formisano, Rita, Franzoni, Simone, Gajofatto, Francesca, Gandolfi, Marialuisa, Gardella, Barbara, Geppetti, Pierangelo, Giammã², Alessandro, Gimigliano, Raffaele, Greco, Elena, Ieraci, Valentina, Invernizzi, Marco, Jacopetti, Marco, La Cesa, Silvia, Lobba, Davide, Magrinelli, Francesca, Mandrini, Silvia, Manera, Umberto, Marchettini, Paolo, Marchioni, Enrico, Mariotto, Sara, Martinuzzi, Andrea, Masciullo, Marella, Mezzarobba, Susanna, Miotti, Danilo, Modenese, Angela, Molinari, Marco, Monaco, Salvatore, Morone, Giovanni, Nappi, Rossella, Negrini, Stefano, Pace, Andrea, Padua, Luca, Pagliano, Emanuela, Palmerini, Valerio, Pazzaglia, Costanza, Pecchioli, Cristiano, Picelli, Alessandro, Porro, Carlo Adolfo, Porru, Daniele, Romano, Marcello, Roncari, Laura, Rosa, Riccardo, Saccavini, Marsilio, Sacerdote, Paola, Schenone, Angelo, Schweiger, Vittorio, Scivoletto, Giorgio, Smania, Nicola, Solaro, Claudio, Spallone, Vincenza, Springhetti, Isabella, Tassorelli, Cristina, Tinazzi, Michele, Togni, Rossella, Torre, Monica, Traballesi, Marco, Tramontano, Marco, Truini, Andrea, Tugnoli, Valeria, Turolla, Andrea, Vallies, Gabriella, Verzini, Elisabetta, Vottero, Mario, Zerbinati, Paolo, Castelnuovo, Gianluca, Giusti, Emanuele M., Manzoni, Gian Mauro, Saviola, Donatella, Gatti, Arianna, Gabrielli, Samantha, Lacerenza, Marco, Pietrabissa, Giada, Cattivelli, Roberto, Spatola, Chiara A. M., Corti, Stefania, Novelli, Margherita, Villa, Valentina, Cottini, Andrea, Lai, Carlo, Pagnini, Francesco, Castelli, Lory, Tavola, Mario, Torta, Riccardo, Arreghini, Marco, Zanini, Loredana, Brunani, Amelia, Capodaglio, Paolo, D'Aniello, Guido E., Scarpina, Federica, Brioschi, Andrea, Priano, Lorenzo, Mauro, Alessandro, Riva, Giuseppe, Repetto, Claudia, Regalia, Camillo, Molinari, Enrico, Notaro, Paolo, Paolucci, Stefano, Sandrini, Giorgio, Simpson, Susan G., Wiederhold, Brenda, Tamburin, Stefano, Agostini, Michela, Alfonsi, Enrico, Aloisi, Anna Maria, Alvisi, Elena, Aprile, Irene, Armando, Michela, Avenali, Micol, Azicnuda, Eva, Barale, Francesco, Bartolo, Michelangelo, Bergamaschi, Roberto, Berlangieri, Mariangela, Berlincioni, Vanna, Berliocchi, Laura, Berra, Eliana, Berto, Giulia, Bonadiman, Silvia, Bonazza, Sara, Bressi, Federica, Brugnera, Annalisa, Brunelli, Stefano, Buzzi, Maria Gabriella, Cacciatori, Carlo, Calvo, Andrea, Cantarella, Cristina, Caraceni, Augusto, Carone, Roberto, Carraro, Elena, Casale, Roberto, Castellazzi, Paola, Castino, Adele, Cerbo, Rosanna, Chiã², Adriano, Ciotti, Cristina, Cisari, Carlo, Coraci, Daniele, Toffola, Elena Dalla, Defazio, Giovanni, De Icco, Roberto, Del Carro, Ubaldo, Dell'Isola, Andrea, De Tanti, Antonio, D'Ippolito, Mariagrazia, Fazzi, Elisa, Ferrari, Adriano, Ferrari, Sergio, Ferraro, Francesco, Formaglio, Fabio, Formisano, Rita, Franzoni, Simone, Gajofatto, Francesca, Gandolfi, Marialuisa, Gardella, Barbara, Geppetti, Pierangelo, Giammã², Alessandro, Gimigliano, Raffaele, Greco, Elena, Ieraci, Valentina, Invernizzi, Marco, Jacopetti, Marco, La Cesa, Silvia, Lobba, Davide, Magrinelli, Francesca, Mandrini, Silvia, Manera, Umberto, Marchettini, Paolo, Marchioni, Enrico, Mariotto, Sara, Martinuzzi, Andrea, Masciullo, Marella, Mezzarobba, Susanna, Miotti, Danilo, Modenese, Angela, Molinari, Marco, Monaco, Salvatore, Morone, Giovanni, Nappi, Rossella, Negrini, Stefano, Pace, Andrea, Padua, Luca, Pagliano, Emanuela, Palmerini, Valerio, Pazzaglia, Costanza, Pecchioli, Cristiano, Picelli, Alessandro, Porro, Carlo Adolfo, Porru, Daniele, Romano, Marcello, Roncari, Laura, Rosa, Riccardo, Saccavini, Marsilio, Sacerdote, Paola, Schenone, Angelo, Schweiger, Vittorio, Scivoletto, Giorgio, Smania, Nicola, Solaro, Claudio, Spallone, Vincenza, Springhetti, Isabella, Tassorelli, Cristina, Tinazzi, Michele, Togni, Rossella, Torre, Monica, Traballesi, Marco, Tramontano, Marco, Truini, Andrea, Tugnoli, Valeria, Turolla, Andrea, Vallies, Gabriella, Verzini, Elisabetta, Vottero, Mario, Zerbinati, Paolo, Castelnuovo G., Giusti E.M., Manzoni G.M., Saviola D., Gatti A., Gabrielli S., Lacerenza M., Pietrabissa G., Cattivelli R., Spatola C.A.M., Corti S., Novelli M., Villa V., Cottini A., Lai C., Pagnini F., Castelli L., Tavola M., Torta R., Arreghini M., Zanini L., Brunani A., Capodaglio P., D'Aniello G.E., Scarpina F., Brioschi A., Priano L., Mauro A., Riva G., Repetto C., Regalia C., Molinari E., Notaro P., Paolucci S., Sandrini G., Simpson S.G., Wiederhold B., Tamburin S., Agostini M., Alfonsi E., Aloisi A.M., Alvisi E., Aprile I., Armando M., Avenali M., Azicnuda E., Barale F., Bartolo M., Bergamaschi R., Berlangieri M., Berlincioni V., Berliocchi L., Berra E., Berto G., Bonadiman S., Bonazza S., Bressi F., Brugnera A., Brunelli S., Buzzi M.G., Cacciatori C., Calvo A., Cantarella C., Caraceni A., Carone R., Carraro E., Casale R., Castellazzi P., Castino A., Cerbo R., Chio A., Ciotti C., Cisari C., Coraci D., Toffola E.D., Defazio G., De Icco R., Del Carro U., Dell'Isola A., De Tanti A., D'Ippolito M., Fazzi E., Ferrari A., Ferrari S., Ferraro F., Formaglio F., Formisano R., Franzoni S., Gajofatto F., Gandolfi M., Gardella B., Geppetti P., Giammo A., Gimigliano R., Greco E., Ieraci V., Invernizzi M., Jacopetti M., La Cesa S., Lobba D., Magrinelli F., Mandrini S., Manera U., Marchettini P., Marchioni E., Mariotto S., Martinuzzi A., Masciullo M., Mezzarobba S., Miotti D., Modenese A., Molinari M., Monaco S., Morone G., Nappi R., Negrini S., Pace A., Padua L., Pagliano E., Palmerini V., Pazzaglia C., Pecchioli C., Picelli A., Porro C.A., Porru D., Romano M., Roncari L., Rosa R., Saccavini M., Sacerdote P., Schenone A., Schweiger V., Scivoletto G., Smania N., Solaro C., Spallone V., Springhetti I., Tassorelli C., Tinazzi M., Togni R., Torre M., Traballesi M., Tramontano M., Truini A., Tugnoli V., Turolla A., Vallies G., Verzini E., Vottero M., Zerbinati P., Giusti, Emanuele M, and Simpson, Susan G
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medicine.medical_specialty ,lcsh:BF1-990 ,Psychological intervention ,Settore M-PSI/08 - PSICOLOGIA CLINICA ,Review ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,psychological distress ,health psychology ,Chronic pain ,Clinical psychology ,Health psychology ,Neurorehabilitation ,Pain management ,Psychology (all) ,medicine ,Psychology ,psychology (all) ,030212 general & internal medicine ,General Psychology ,neurorehabilitation ,business.industry ,chronic pain ,clinical psychology ,pain management ,medicine.disease ,depression ,pain Treatment ,Settore MED/34 - Medicina Fisica e Riabilitativa ,lcsh:Psychology ,Migraine ,Physical therapy ,Anxiety ,Pain catastrophizing ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Psychosocial ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,clinical psychology, health psychology - Abstract
Background: In order to provide effective care to patients suffering from chronic pain secondary to neurological diseases, health professionals must appraise the role of the psychosocial factors in the genesis and maintenance of this condition whilst considering how emotions and cognitions influence the course of treatment. Furthermore, it is important not only to recognize the psychological reactions to pain that are common to the various conditions, but also to evaluate how these syndromes differ with regards to the psychological factors that may be involved. As an extensive evaluation of these factors is still lacking, the Italian Consensus Conference on Pain in Neurorehabilitation (ICCPN) aimed to collate the evidence available across these topics. Objectives: To determine the psychological factors which are associated with or predictive of pain secondary to neurological conditions and to assess the influence of these aspects on the outcome of neurorehabilitation. Methods: Two reviews were performed. In the first, a PUBMED search of the studies assessing the association between psychological factors and pain or the predictive value of these aspects with respect to chronic pain was conducted. The included papers were then rated with regards to their methodological quality and recommendations were made accordingly. In the second study, the same methodology was used to collect the available evidence on the predictive role of psychological factors on the therapeutic response to pain treatments in the setting of neurorehabilitation. Results: The first literature search identified 1170 results and the final database included 189 articles. Factors such as depression, anxiety, pain catastrophizing, coping strategies, and cognitive functions were found to be associated with pain across the various conditions. However, there are differences between chronic musculoskeletal pain, migraine, neuropathy, and conditions associated with complex disability with regards to the psychological aspects that are involved. The second PUBMED search yielded 252 studies, which were all evaluated. Anxiety, depression, pain catastrophizing, coping strategies, and pain beliefs were found to be associated to different degrees with the outcomes of multidisciplinary programs, surgery, physical therapies, and psychological interventions. Finally, sense of presence was found to be related to the effectiveness of virtual reality as a distraction tool. Conclusions: Several psychological factors are associated with pain secondary to neurological conditions and should be acknowledged and addressed in order to effectively treat this condition. These factors also predict the therapeutic response to the neurorehabilitative interventions. Background: In order to provide effective care to patients suffering from chronic pain secondary to neurological diseases, health professionals must appraise the role of the psychosocial factors in the genesis and maintenance of this condition whilst considering how emotions and cognitions influence the course of treatment. Furthermore, it is important not only to recognize the psychological reactions to pain that are common to the various conditions, but also to evaluate how these syndromes differ with regards to the psychological factors that may be involved. As an extensive evaluation of these factors is still lacking, the Italian Consensus Conference on Pain in Neurorehabilitation (ICCPN) aimed to collate the evidence available across these topics. Objectives: To determine the psychological factors which are associated with or predictive of pain secondary to neurological conditions and to assess the influence of these aspects on the outcome of neurorehabilitation. Methods: Two reviews were performed. In the first, a PUBMED search of the studies assessing the association between psychological factors and pain or the predictive value of these aspects with respect to chronic pain was conducted. The included papers were then rated with regards to their methodological quality and recommendations were made accordingly. In the second study, the same methodology was used to collect the available evidence on the predictive role of psychological factors on the therapeutic response to pain treatments in the setting of neurorehabilitation. Results: The first literature search identified 1170 results and the final database included 189 articles. Factors such as depression, anxiety, pain catastrophizing, coping strategies, and cognitive functions were found to be associated with pain across the various conditions. However, there are differences between chronic musculoskeletal pain, migraine, neuropathy, and conditions associated with complex disability with regards to the psychological aspects that are involved. The second PUBMED search yielded 252 studies, which were all evaluated. Anxiety, depression, pain catastrophizing, coping strategies, and pain beliefs were found to be associated to different degrees with the outcomes of multidisciplinary programs, surgery, physical therapies, and psychological interventions. Finally, sense of presence was found to be related to the effectiveness of virtual reality as a distraction tool. Conclusions: Several psychological factors are associated with pain secondary to neurological conditions and should be acknowledged and addressed in order to effectively treat this condition. These factors also predict the therapeutic response to the neurorehabilitative interventions.
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39. Psychological treatments and psychotherapies in the neurorehabilitation of pain: Evidences and recommendations from the italian consensus conference on pain in neurorehabilitation
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Castelnuovo, Gianluca, Giusti, Emanuele M., Manzoni, Gian Mauro, Saviola, Donatella, Gatti, Arianna, Gabrielli, Samantha, Lacerenza, Marco, Pietrabissa, Giada, Cattivelli, Roberto, Spatola, Chiara A. M., Corti, Stefania, Novelli, Margherita, Villa, Valentina, Cottini, Andrea, Lai, Carlo, Pagnini, Francesco, Castelli, Lorys, Tavola, Mario, Torta, Riccardo, Arreghini, Marco, Zanini, Loredana, Brunani, Amelia, Capodaglio, Paolo, D'aniello, Guido E., Scarpina, Federica, Brioschi, Andrea, Priano, Lorenzo, Mauro, Alessandro, Riva, Giuseppe, Repetto, Claudia, Regalia, Camillo, Molinari, Enrico, Notaro, Paolo, Paolucci, Stefano, Sandrini, Giorgio, Simpson, Susan G., Wiederhold, Brenda, Tamburin, Stefano, Agostini, Michela, Alfonsi, Enrico, Aloisi, Anna Maria, Alvisi, Elena, Aprile, Irene, Armando, Michela, Avenali, Micol, Azicnuda, Eva, Barale, Francesco, Bartolo, Michelangelo, Bergamaschi, Roberto, Berlangieri, Mariangela, Berlincioni, Vanna, Berliocchi, Laura, Berra, Eliana, Berto, Giulia, Bonadiman, Silvia, Bonazza, Sara, Bressi, Federica, Brugnera, Annalisa, Brunelli, Stefano, Buzzi, Maria Gabriella, Cacciatori, Carlo, Calvo, Andrea, Cantarella, Cristina, Caraceni, Augusto, Carone, Roberto, Carraro, Elena, Casale, Roberto, Castellazzi, Paola, Castino, Adele, Cerbo, Rosanna, Chiã², Adriano, Ciotti, Cristina, Cisari, Carlo, Coraci, Daniele, Toffola, Elena Dalla, Defazio, Giovanni, De Icco, Roberto, Del Carro, Ubaldo, Dell'isola, Andrea, De Tanti, Antonio, D'ippolito, Mariagrazia, Fazzi, Elisa, Ferrari, Adriano, Ferrari, Sergio, Ferraro, Francesco, Formaglio, Fabio, Formisano, Rita, Franzoni, Simone, Gajofatto, Francesca, Gandolfi, Marialuisa, Gardella, Barbara, Geppetti, Pierangelo, Giammã², Alessandro, Gimigliano, Raffaele, Greco, Elena, Ieraci, Valentina, Invernizzi, Marco, Jacopetti, Marco, La Cesa, Silvia, Lobba, Davide, Magrinelli, Francesca, Mandrini, Silvia, Manera, Umberto, Marchettini, Paolo, Marchioni, Enrico, Mariotto, Sara, Martinuzzi, Andrea, Masciullo, Marella, Mezzarobba, Susanna, Miotti, Danilo, Modenese, Angela, Molinari, Marco, Monaco, Salvatore, Morone, Giovanni, Nappi, Rossella, Negrini, Stefano, Pace, Andrea, Padua, Luca, Pagliano, Emanuela, Palmerini, Valerio, Pazzaglia, Costanza, Pecchioli, Cristiano, Picelli, Alessandro, Porro, Carlo Adolfo, Porru, Daniele, Romano, Marcello, Roncari, Laura, Rosa, Riccardo, Saccavini, Marsilio, Sacerdote, Paola, Schenone, Angelo, Schweiger, Vittorio, Scivoletto, Giorgio, Smania, Nicola, Solaro, Claudio, Spallone, Vincenza, Springhetti, Isabella, Tassorelli, Cristina, Tinazzi, Michele, Togni, Rossella, Torre, Monica, Traballesi, Marco, Tramontano, Marco, Truini, Andrea, Tugnoli, Valeria, Turolla, Andrea, Vallies, Gabriella, Verzini, Elisabetta, Vottero, Mario, Zerbinati, Paolo, Castelnuovo, Gianluca, Giusti, Emanuele M., Manzoni, Gian Mauro, Saviola, Donatella, Gatti, Arianna, Gabrielli, Samantha, Lacerenza, Marco, Pietrabissa, Giada, Cattivelli, Roberto, Spatola, Chiara A. M., Corti, Stefania, Novelli, Margherita, Villa, Valentina, Cottini, Andrea, Lai, Carlo, Pagnini, Francesco, Castelli, Lory, Tavola, Mario, Torta, Riccardo, Arreghini, Marco, Zanini, Loredana, Brunani, Amelia, Capodaglio, Paolo, D'Aniello, Guido E., Scarpina, Federica, Brioschi, Andrea, Priano, Lorenzo, Mauro, Alessandro, Riva, Giuseppe, Repetto, Claudia, Regalia, Camillo, Molinari, Enrico, Notaro, Paolo, Paolucci, Stefano, Sandrini, Giorgio, Simpson, Susan G., Wiederhold, Brenda, Tamburin, Stefano, Agostini, Michela, Alfonsi, Enrico, Aloisi, Anna Maria, Alvisi, Elena, Aprile, Irene, Armando, Michela, Avenali, Micol, Azicnuda, Eva, Barale, Francesco, Bartolo, Michelangelo, Bergamaschi, Roberto, Berlangieri, Mariangela, Berlincioni, Vanna, Berliocchi, Laura, Berra, Eliana, Berto, Giulia, Bonadiman, Silvia, Bonazza, Sara, Bressi, Federica, Brugnera, Annalisa, Brunelli, Stefano, Buzzi, Maria Gabriella, Cacciatori, Carlo, Calvo, Andrea, Cantarella, Cristina, Caraceni, Augusto, Carone, Roberto, Carraro, Elena, Casale, Roberto, Castellazzi, Paola, Castino, Adele, Cerbo, Rosanna, Chiã², Adriano, Ciotti, Cristina, Cisari, Carlo, Coraci, Daniele, Toffola, Elena Dalla, Defazio, Giovanni, De Icco, Roberto, Del Carro, Ubaldo, Dell'Isola, Andrea, De Tanti, Antonio, D'Ippolito, Mariagrazia, Fazzi, Elisa, Ferrari, Adriano, Ferrari, Sergio, Ferraro, Francesco, Formaglio, Fabio, Formisano, Rita, Franzoni, Simone, Gajofatto, Francesca, Gandolfi, Marialuisa, Gardella, Barbara, Geppetti, Pierangelo, Giammã², Alessandro, Gimigliano, Raffaele, Greco, Elena, Ieraci, Valentina, Invernizzi, Marco, Jacopetti, Marco, La Cesa, Silvia, Lobba, Davide, Magrinelli, Francesca, Mandrini, Silvia, Manera, Umberto, Marchettini, Paolo, Marchioni, Enrico, Mariotto, Sara, Martinuzzi, Andrea, Masciullo, Marella, Mezzarobba, Susanna, Miotti, Danilo, Modenese, Angela, Molinari, Marco, Monaco, Salvatore, Morone, Giovanni, Nappi, Rossella, Negrini, Stefano, Pace, Andrea, Padua, Luca, Pagliano, Emanuela, Palmerini, Valerio, Pazzaglia, Costanza, Pecchioli, Cristiano, Picelli, Alessandro, Porro, Carlo Adolfo, Porru, Daniele, Romano, Marcello, Roncari, Laura, Rosa, Riccardo, Saccavini, Marsilio, Sacerdote, Paola, Schenone, Angelo, Schweiger, Vittorio, Scivoletto, Giorgio, Smania, Nicola, Solaro, Claudio, Spallone, Vincenza, Springhetti, Isabella, Tassorelli, Cristina, Tinazzi, Michele, Togni, Rossella, Torre, Monica, Traballesi, Marco, Tramontano, Marco, Truini, Andrea, Tugnoli, Valeria, Turolla, Andrea, Vallies, Gabriella, Verzini, Elisabetta, Vottero, Mario, Zerbinati, Paolo, Giusti, Emanuele M, Simpson, Susan G, and Italian Consensus Conference on Pain in Neurorehabilitation
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medicine.medical_specialty ,neurological rehabilitation ,medicine.medical_treatment ,lcsh:BF1-990 ,Clinical psychology ,Pain ,Chronic pain ,Settore M-PSI/08 - PSICOLOGIA CLINICA ,Review ,Biofeedback ,Neurological rehabilitation ,Acceptance and commitment therapy ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,chronic pain ,clinical psychology ,health psychology ,pain ,psychological treatments ,psychotherapy ,psychology (all) ,Fibromyalgia ,medicine ,Psychology ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Psychological treatment ,General Psychology ,Neurorehabilitation ,business.industry ,Evidence-based medicine ,medicine.disease ,Health psychology ,Psychological treatments ,Psychotherapy ,Psychology (all) ,Settore MED/34 - Medicina Fisica e Riabilitativa ,lcsh:Psychology ,Complex regional pain syndrome ,Physical therapy ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Background: It is increasingly recognized that treating pain is crucial for effective care within neurological rehabilitation in the setting of the neurological rehabilitation. The Italian Consensus Conference on Pain in Neurorehabilitation was constituted with the purpose identifying best practices for us in this context. Along with drug therapies and physical interventions, psychological treatments have been proven to be some of the most valuable tools that can be used within a multidisciplinary approach for fostering a reduction in pain intensity. However, there is a need to elucidate what forms of psychotherapy could be effectively matched with the specific pathologies that are typically addressed by neurorehabilitation teams. Objectives: To extensively assess the available evidence which supports the use of psychological therapies for pain reduction in neurological diseases. Methods: A systematic review of the studies evaluating the effect of psychotherapies on pain intensity in neurological disorders was performed through an electronic search using PUBMED, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. Based on the level of evidence of the included studies, recommendations were outlined separately for the different conditions. Results: The literature search yielded 2352 results and the final database included 400 articles. The overall strength of the recommendations was medium/low. The different forms of psychological interventions, including Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, cognitive or behavioral techniques, Mindfulness, hypnosis, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Brief Interpersonal Therapy, virtual reality interventions, various forms of biofeedback and mirror therapy were found to be effective for pain reduction in pathologies such as musculoskeletal pain, fibromyalgia, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, Central Post-Stroke pain, Phantom Limb Pain, pain secondary to Spinal Cord Injury, multiple sclerosis and other debilitating syndromes, diabetic neuropathy, Medically Unexplained Symptoms, migraine and headache. Conclusions: Psychological interventions and psychotherapies are safe and effective treatments that can be used within an integrated approach for patients undergoing neurological rehabilitation for pain. The different interventions can be specifically selected depending on the disease being treated. A table of evidence and recommendations from the Italian Consensus Conference on Pain in Neurorehabilitation is also provided in the final part of the paper. Background: It is increasingly recognized that treating pain is crucial for effective care within neurological rehabilitation in the setting of the neurological rehabilitation. The Italian Consensus Conference on Pain in Neurorehabilitation was constituted with the purpose identifying best practices for us in this context. Along with drug therapies and physical interventions, psychological treatments have been proven to be some of the most valuable tools that can be used within a multidisciplinary approach for fostering a reduction in pain intensity. However, there is a need to elucidate what forms of psychotherapy could be effectively matched with the specific pathologies that are typically addressed by neurorehabilitation teams. Objectives: To extensively assess the available evidence which supports the use of psychological therapies for pain reduction in neurological diseases. Methods: A systematic review of the studies evaluating the effect of psychotherapies on pain intensity in neurological disorders was performed through an electronic search using PUBMED, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. Based on the level of evidence of the included studies, recommendations were outlined separately for the different conditions. Results: The literature search yielded 2352 results and the final database included 400 articles. The overall strength of the recommendations was medium/low. The different forms of psychological interventions, including Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, cognitive or behavioral techniques, Mindfulness, hypnosis, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Brief Interpersonal Therapy, virtual reality interventions, various forms of biofeedback and mirror therapy were found to be effective for pain reduction in pathologies such as musculoskeletal pain, fibromyalgia, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, Central Post-Stroke pain, Phantom Limb Pain, pain secondary to Spinal Cord Injury, multiple sclerosis and other debilitating syndromes, diabetic neuropathy, Medically Unexplained Symptoms, migraine and headache. Conclusions: Psychological interventions and psychotherapies are safe and effective treatments that can be used within an integrated approach for patients undergoing neurological rehabilitation for pain. The different interventions can be specifically selected depending on the disease being treated. A table of evidence and recommendations from the Italian Consensus Conference on Pain in Neurorehabilitation is also provided in the final part of the paper.
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40. Expanding the phenotypic spectrum of TRIM2‐associated Charcot‐Marie‐Tooth disease.
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Magri, Stefania, Danti, Federica Rachele, Balistreri, Francesca, Baratta, Silvia, Ciano, Claudia, Pagliano, Emanuela, Taroni, Franco, and Moroni, Isabella
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Charcot‐Marie‐Tooth disease (CMT) is a clinically and genetically heterogeneous group of distal symmetric polyneuropathies due to progressive and length‐dependent degeneration of peripheral nerves. Cranial nerve involvement has been described in association with various CMT‐genes mutations, such as GDAP1, TRPV4, MFN2, MTMR2 and EGR2. Compound heterozygous mutations in the TRIM2 gene, encoding an E3 ubiquitin ligase, were previously identified in two patients with early‐onset axonal CMT (CMT2). One of them also had bilateral vocal cord paralysis. The aim of this study is to further delineate the phenotypic and molecular genetic features of TRIM2‐related CMT. We studied clinical, genetic and neurophysiological aspects of two unrelated CMT2 patients. Genetic analysis was performed by next generation sequencing of a multigene CMT panel. Patients presented with congenital hypotonia and bilateral clubfoot, delayed motor milestones, and severely progressive axonal neuropathy. Interestingly, along with vocal cord paralysis, they exhibited clinical features secondary to the involvement of several other cranial nerves, such as facial weakness, dysphagia, dyspnoea and acoustic impairment. Genetic analysis revealed two novel TRIM2 mutations in each patient. Our results expand the genotypic and phenotypic spectrum of TRIM2 deficiency showing that cranial nerves involvement is a core feature in this CMT2‐subtype. Its finding should prompt physicians to suspect TRIM2 neuropathy. Conversely, patients carrying TRIM2 variants should be carefully evaluated for the presence of cranial nerve dysfunction in order to prevent and manage its impact on auditory and respiratory function and nutrition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. Visual Function Classification System for children with cerebral palsy: development and validation.
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Baranello, Giovanni, Signorini, Sabrina, Tinelli, Francesca, Guzzetta, Andrea, Pagliano, Emanuela, Rossi, Andrea, Foscan, Maria, Tramacere, Irene, Romeo, Domenico M M, Ricci, Daniela, Zanin, Riccardo, Fazzi, Elisa, Cioni, Giovanni, Mercuri, Eugenio, and VFCS Study Group
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CHILDREN with cerebral palsy ,MOTOR ability ,STATISTICAL reliability ,INTER-observer reliability ,CLASSIFICATION ,RESEARCH evaluation ,ACTIVITIES of daily living ,SEVERITY of illness index ,VISION disorders ,CEREBRAL palsy ,DELPHI method ,DISEASE complications - Abstract
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42. Development and validation of the Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease Infant Scale
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Mandarakas, Melissa R, primary, Menezes, Manoj P, additional, Rose, Kristy J, additional, Shy, Rosemary, additional, Eichinger, Kate, additional, Foscan, Maria, additional, Estilow, Timothy, additional, Kennedy, Rachel, additional, Herbert, Karen, additional, Bray, Paula, additional, Refshauge, Kathryn, additional, Ryan, Monique M, additional, Yiu, Eppie M, additional, Farrar, Michelle, additional, Sampaio, Hugo, additional, Moroni, Isabella, additional, Pagliano, Emanuela, additional, Pareyson, Davide, additional, Yum, Sabrina W, additional, Herrmann, David N, additional, Acsadi, Gyula, additional, Shy, Michael E, additional, Burns, Joshua, additional, and Sanmaneechai, Oranee, additional
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43. Electromyographic and biomechanical analysis of step negotiation in Charcot Marie Tooth subjects whose level walk is not impaired
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Lencioni, Tiziana, primary, Piscosquito, Giuseppe, additional, Rabuffetti, Marco, additional, Sipio, Enrica Di, additional, Diverio, Manuela, additional, Moroni, Isabella, additional, Padua, Luca, additional, Pagliano, Emanuela, additional, Schenone, Angelo, additional, Pareyson, Davide, additional, and Ferrarin, Maurizio, additional
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44. Outcome measures for children with movement disorders
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Pagliano, Emanuela, primary, Baranello, Giovanni, additional, Masson, Riccardo, additional, Foscan, Maria, additional, Arnoldi, Maria Teresa, additional, Marchi, Alessia, additional, Aprile, Giorgia, additional, and Pantaleoni, Chiara, additional
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45. Classification of cerebral palsy and potential role of video recording
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Masson, Riccardo, primary, Pagliano, Emanuela, additional, and Baranello, Giovanni, additional
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46. Intensive strength and balance training with the Kinect console (Xbox 360) in a patient with CMT1A
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Pagliano, Emanuela, primary, Foscan, Maria, additional, Marchi, Alessia, additional, Corlatti, Alice, additional, Aprile, Giorgia, additional, and Riva, Daria, additional
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47. Two single cases treated by a new pseudoelastic upper-limb orthosis for secondary dystonia of the young
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Garavaglia, Lorenzo, primary, Pagliano, Emanuela, additional, Arnoldi, Maria Teresa, additional, LoMauro, Antonella, additional, Zanin, Riccardo, additional, Baranello, Giovanni, additional, Aliverti, Andrea, additional, and Pittaccio, Simone, additional
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48. Balance impairment in pediatric charcot-marie-tooth disease.
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Estilow, Timothy, Glanzman, Allan M., Burns, Joshua, Harrington, Ann, Cornett, Kayla, Menezes, Manoj P., Shy, Rosemary, Moroni, Isabella, Pagliano, Emanuela, Pareyson, Davide, Bhandari, Trupti, Muntoni, Francesco, Laurá, Matilde, Reilly, Mary M., Finkel, Richard S., Eichinger, Kate J., Herrmann, David N., Troutman, Gregory, Bray, Paula, and Halaki, Mark
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AGE distribution ,CHARCOT-Marie-Tooth disease ,COMPARATIVE studies ,GAIT disorders ,GAIT in humans ,RESEARCH methodology ,MEDICAL cooperation ,MOVEMENT disorders ,MUSCLE strength ,NEUROLOGICAL disorders ,PHYSICAL therapy ,QUALITY of life ,RESEARCH ,RESEARCH funding ,EVALUATION research - Abstract
Introduction: Balance impairment contributes to gait dysfunction, falls, and reduced quality of life in adults with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) but has been minimally examined in pediatric CMT.Methods: The CMT Pediatric Scale (CMTPedS) was administered to 520 children with CMT. Associations between balance function (Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency [BOT-2]) and sensorimotor and gait impairments were investigated.Results: Daily trips/falls were reported by 42.3% of participants. Balance (BOT-2) varied by CMT subtype, was impaired in 42% of 4-year-olds, and declined with age (P < 0.001). Vibration (P < 0.001), pinprick (P < 0.004), ankle dorsiflexion strength (P < 0.001), and foot alignment (P < 0.004) were associated with BOT-2 balance (adjusted R2 = 0.28). The visual dependence of balance increased with age.Discussion: Balance impairment occurs from a young age in children with CMT. Balance intervention studies are required in pediatric CMT and should consider the degree of sensorimotor impairment, foot malalignment, and visual dependence. Muscle Nerve, 2019. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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49. Hand function assessment in the first years of life in unilateral cerebral palsy: Correlation with neuroimaging and cortico-spinal reorganization
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Baranello, Giovanni, primary, Rossi Sebastiano, Davide, additional, Pagliano, Emanuela, additional, Visani, Elisa, additional, Ciano, Claudia, additional, Fumarola, Adriana, additional, Arnoldi, Maria Teresa, additional, Corlatti, Alice, additional, Foscan, Maria, additional, Marchi, Alessia, additional, Erbetta, Alessandra, additional, and Riva, Daria, additional
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50. Refining clinical trial inclusion criteria to optimize the standardized response mean of the CMTPedS.
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Cornett, Kayla M. D., Menezes, Manoj P., Bray, Paula, Shy, Rosemary R., Moroni, Isabella, Pagliano, Emanuela, Pareyson, Davide, Estilow, Tim, Yum, Sabrina W., Bhandari, Trupti, Muntoni, Francesco, Laura, Matilde, Reilly, Mary M., Finkel, Richard S., Eichinger, Katy J., Herrmann, David N., Shy, Michael E., and Burns, Joshua
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CLINICAL trials ,CHILDREN with disabilities ,PATIENT selection ,HEALTH status indicators ,PROGNOSIS ,CHARCOT-Marie-Tooth disease - Abstract
The CMT Pediatric Scale (CMTPedS) is a reliable, valid, and responsive clinical outcome measure of disability in children with CMT. The aim of this study was to identify the most responsive patient subset(s), based on the standardized response mean (SRM), to optimize the CMTPedS as a primary outcome measure for upcoming clinical trials. Analysis was based on a 2‐year natural history data from 187 children aged 3–20 years with a range of CMT genetic subtypes. Subsets based on age (3–8 years), disability level (CMTPedS score 0–14), and CMT type (CMT1A) increased the SRM of the CMTPedS considerably. Refining the inclusion criteria in clinical trials to younger, mildly affected cases of CMT1A optimizes the responsiveness of the CMTPedS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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