9 research outputs found
Il ruolo delle acque minerali calciche nell'intake giornaliero di calcio in un gruppo di donne osteopeniche in post menopausa con sindrome metabolica
Attività Fisica e Lombalgia in pazienti con riduzione della densità minerale ossea: la nostra esperienza
Can early physical therapy positively affect the onset of independent walking in infants with Down syndrome? A retrospective cohort study
The development of both gross and fine motor skills in a child with Down syndrome is generally delayed. The most seriously affected stage is the achievement of independent walking ability, which influences the onset of all following motor and cognityive skills. The study objectives were (a) to assess the time taken to achieve independent walking ability in a cohort of children with Down syndrome, (b) to examine differences in walking onset by patient characteristics, (c) to verify the effect of early physical therapy (Neurodevelopmental Treatment on the basis of Bobath Concept practised within the first months of life) in the achievement of that skill
La riabilitazione precoce intensiva dopo intervento di protesi d'anca: valutazione dei risultati.
Le scale di valutazione quali indicatori di predittività dell'outcome globale e funzionale nei pazienti con ictus: nostra esperienza.
Proposta di protocollo per il follow-up clinico-funzionale in pazienti con MPS tipo I e tipo II in terapia enzimatica sostitutiva.
Prevalenza di osteoporosi ed osteopenia in un campione stratificato di popolazione femminile campana.
The Treatment of Hypersalivation in Rett Syndrome with Botulinum Toxin: Efficacy and Clinical Implications
Subjects with Rett syndrome (RS) develop invariably severe motor deterioration resulting in swallowing difficulties that may produce excessive drooling. Hypersalivation can cause discomfort due to hygienic problems and may complicate with oral and respiratory dysfunctions. The aim of this study is to evaluate the response to treatment with botulinum toxin (BTX) for hypersalivation and to identify possible benefits of saliva reduction on oral motor and respiratory disorders of patients with RS