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    Terapia per mezzo del cavallo e terapia neuropsicomotoria: una possibile integrazione?

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    La Terapia per Mezzo del Cavallo (TMC) è un complesso di tecniche riabilitative che permette di superare danni sensoriali, cognitivi e comportamentali attraverso lo svolgimento di un’attività ludico-sportiva che ha come mezzo il cavallo. In questo lavoro viene proposta una possibile integrazione di questa tecnica con l’intervento neuropsicomotorio tradizionale, sulla base di obiettivi di intervento comuni (controllo posturale/equilibrio, carico/passaggi posturali, tono muscolare, attività selettiva/coordinazione, stimolazione propriocettiva/schema corporeo) e di una competenza specifica da parte dei terapisti coinvolti

    Headache and Comorbidity in Children and Adolescents

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    Headache is one of the most common neurological symptom reported in childhood and adolescence, leading to high levels of school absences and being associated with several comorbid conditions, particularly in neurological, psychiatric and cardiovascular systems. Neurological and psychiatric disorders, that are associated with migraine, are mainly depression, anxiety disorders, epilepsy and sleep disorders, ADHD and Tourette syndrome. It also has been shown an association with atopic disease and cardiovascular disease, especially ischemic stroke and patent foramen ovale (PFO)

    SICOB-endorsed national Delphi consensus on obesity treatment optimization: focus on diagnosis, pre-operative management, and weight regain/insufficient weight loss approach

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    PurposeOverweight and obesity affects 60% of adults causing more than 1.2 million deaths across world every year. Fight against involved different specialist figures and multiple are the approved weapons. Aim of the present survey endorsed by the Italian Society of Bariatric Surgery (SICOB) is to reach a national consensus on obesity treatment optimization through a Delphi process.MethodsEleven key opinion leaders (KOLs) identified 22 statements with a major need of clarification and debate. The explored pathways were: (1) Management of patient candidate to bariatric/metabolic surgery (BMS); (2) Management of patient not eligible for BMS; (3) Management of patient with short-term (2 years) weight regain (WR) or insufficient weight loss (IWL); (4) Management of the patient with medium-term (5 years) WR; and (5) Association between drugs and BMS as WR prevention. The questionnaire was distributed to 65 national experts via an online platform with anonymized results.Results54 out of 65 invited panelists (83%) respond. Positive consensus was reached for 18/22 statements (82%); while, negative consensus (s20.4; s21.5) and no consensus (s11.5, s17) were reached for 2 statements, respectively (9%).ConclusionThe Delphi results underline the importance of first-line interdisciplinary management, with large pre-treatment examination, and establish a common opinion on how to properly manage post-operative IWL/WR

    Headache and comorbidity in children and adolescents

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