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Effects of rehabilitation treatment of the upper limb in Multiple Sclerosis patients and predictive value of neurophysiological measures

Authors :
Nociti, V.
Prosperini, L.
Ulivelli, M.
Losavio, F. A.
Bartalini, S.
Caggiula, M.
Cioncoloni, D.
Caliandro, P.
Minciotti, I.
Mirabella, M.
Luca Padua
Source :
Europe PubMed Central, Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Dysfunctions of the upper limbs occur in the 66% of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. To date, no data, about the persistence of the effects of a rehabilitation treatment and no prognostic markers of functional improvement, have been established.The aim of this study was to define clinical data supporting the efficacy of a rehabilitation treatment in MS patients with upper limb impairment and to find prognostic factors for functional improvement.Pre-post comparison prospective study.Two tertiary Italian MS centres: Rome and Siena.Twenty-five consecutive MS patients were tested for eligibility.We multidimensionally evaluated 25 consecutive patients with MS-related upper limbs impairment through clinical objective, patient-oriented and neurophysiological measures pre and post a16-week rehabilitation treatment on upper limb sensorimotor function.We found a significant improvement in the Nine Hole Peg Test (9-HPT) at either sides, both at an immediate post-training visit (T1) (left: P=0.018, right: P=0.004) and at a 12-week postintervention assessment visit (T2) (left: P=0.033, right: P=0.022). We also found a positive correlation between the 12-week post-training changes in the 9-HPT and the N14-P20 interpeak of the somatosensory evoked potentials, (rho=0.374, P=0.008).Our study demonstrates that a rehabilitation treatment can lead to an improvement of the upper limb motor performance in MS patients which continues to persist even after 3 months of treatment-discontinuation suggesting a possible role of rehabilitation in neuroplasticity changes. Moreover, we found, in the latency of the N14-P20 interpeak, a possible prognostic marker for the effects of a upper limb rehabilitation treatment in MS patients.The N14-P20 interpeak could be used as a prognostic marker of the effects of rehabilitation of the upper limb.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Europe PubMed Central, Scopus-Elsevier
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....95deb3f30519de1b44e14ff23e956826