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Rozumenko,V.D., and A.P.Khoroshun. "92 Electrostimulation and laser therapy in postoperative recovery of cerebral glioma patients." Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy 9 (August 2012): S31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1572-1000(12)70093-5.

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Kade, Azamat Halidovich, Caida Kazbekovna Ahejak-Naguze, Viktor Vladimirovich Durov, Yulia Viktorovna Kashina, Elena Genadevna Tacenko, Artem Grigorevich Penzhoyan, Roman Viktorovich Nikitin, and Valeriy Gordeevich Abushkevich. "The effect of transcranial electrostimulation on the frontal crust of students during a psychoemotional stress." RUDN Journal of Medicine 24, no.1 (December15, 2020): 75–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2313-0245-2020-24-1-75-84.

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Relevance: transcranial electrical stimulation has an anti-stress effect in humans. One of the possible mechanisms is due to changes in the functional state of the frontal region of the cerebral cortex.The aim: to evaluate the dynamics of tractography of the frontal region of the human cerebral cortex during psychoemotional stress before and after transcranial electrical stimulation. Materials and methods: Observations were performed on 26 conditionally healthy young men. Students assessed the level of stress resistance by N.N. Kirsheva, N.V. Ryabchikova and heart rate variability in the test period. Brain MRI was performed on a high-field tomograph (magnetic field strength 3 T) from General Electric (USA), followed by software processing and tractography. 16 subjects (main group) underwent transcranial electrical stimulation (TES) therapy. TES therapy was performed using the TRANSAIR-02 apparatus with monopolar impulses. Sessions were held in the evening from 18 to 22 hours every other day. The course consisted of 5 sessions of 30 minutes, the current strength was from 2.0 to 3.0 mA After a course of TES therapy, MRI of the brain and tractography were repeated. In the comparison group (10 people), TES therapy was not performed, but MRI and tractography were similarly repeated. The tractograms compared the area of the tracts in the frontal region of the cerebral cortex in both groups, as well as before and after TES therapy. For statistical analysis of the results of the study used the program: “STATISTICA 10”. Results: On the tractograms of the frontal cortex of the brain, in students experiencing stress due to the training load in the crediting period, the tract area on the tractogram was 7.9 ± 0.4 cm2. After 5 sessions of transcranial electrical stimulation, the level of stress resistance increased. On the tractograms of the frontal cortex, the area of the tracts increased and amounted to 13.4 ± 0.5 cm2.The conclusion: After transcranial electrical stimulation, when psychoemotional stress is removed, students restore paths in the frontal region of the cerebral cortex

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Repac, Nikola, Igor Nikolic, Miljan Mihajlovic, Igor Djoric, Aleksandar Janicijevic, Vuk Scepanovic, Sinisa Matic, Vladimir Jovanovic, and Goran Tasic. "Model of growth and surgical treatment glioblastoma multiforme tumors localized in the motor zone of the brain-use of the direct electrocorticostimulation in the prevention of motor deficit." Acta chirurgica Iugoslavica 61, no.4 (2014): 5–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/aci1404005r.

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Gioblastoma multiforme localized in the motor area is the surgical challenge because of the need for more radical resection in order to extend the life of the patient, and the other due to the risk that radicalism could lead to additional-crippling neurological deficit. Method. We present a series of 26 patients with Glioblastoma multiforme localized in and around the motor area in front of the central sulcus who were hospitalized from October 2004 to February 2009. During all operations we conducted cortical electrostimulation on displayed area of the brain, to the anatomical location of M1 segment of the motor cortex. Results. Distance of the central sulcus in relation to the coronary suture, measured by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was 18.38 mm?9.564 mm. The volume of electricity required for a motor response was 9.26?1.286 mA(min. 7mA, max. 11mA), with increasing distance from the coronary suture the amperage required to explicit motor responses decreased (p<0.01). Conclusion: The method of direct cerebral cortex electrostimulation is simple and safe method and a binding protocol to the patient safe operation glioblastoma multiforme localized in the motor area of the brain.

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Pallud,J., O.Rigaux-Viode, R.Corns, J.Muto, C.LopezLopez, C.Mellerio, X.Sauvageon, and E.Dezamis. "Direct electrical bipolar electrostimulation for functional cortical and subcortical cerebral mapping in awake craniotomy. Practical considerations." Neurochirurgie 63, no.3 (June 2017): 164–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuchi.2016.08.009.

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Karachintseva,NatalyaV., and Elena Yu Mozheyko. "The Application of Physiotherapy in Cerebral Stroke from the Evidence-Based Medicine Standtpoint." Bulletin of Rehabilitation Medicine 20, no.1 (February26, 2021): 27–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.38025/2078-1962-2021-20-1-27-34.

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The review summarizes the results of the search for high-quality clinical studies related to the use of physical therapy methods in stroke rehabilitation meeting modern requirements from the point of view of evidence-based medicine. To solve this problem, the following databases are used: Physiotherapy Evidence Database – PEDro, Cochrane Library, PubMed, Stroke, Articles presenting the results of randomized controlled trials (RCTS) are selected. To search for information, the queries “physiotherapy”, “electrotherapy”, “evidence-based physiotherapy”, “electrostimulation”, “transcranial magnetostimulation”, “Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation”, “magnetotherapy”, “cryotherapy”were used. Despite the obvious lack of research on a large number of applied physiotherapy factors and individual methods of influence, the modern evidence base of physiotherapy in stroke has recently been supplemented by a considerable number of studies. It is mainly related to the section of electrotherapy, which allow us to talk about individual methods of exposure as based on a high-quality evidence base that allows to form recommendations of a high level of evidence. Additional research is needed to make recommendations on other physiotherapy methods and factors.

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Jiang, Fan, Honglei Yin, and Xinyue Qin. "Fastigial Nucleus Electrostimulation Reduces the Expression of Repulsive Guidance Molecule, Improves Axonal Growth Following Focal Cerebral Ischemia." Neurochemical Research 37, no.9 (June13, 2012): 1906–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11064-012-0809-y.

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Gras-Combe, Guillaume, Sylvie Moritz-Gasser, Guillaume Herbet, and Hugues Duffau. "Intraoperative subcortical electrical mapping of optic radiations in awake surgery for glioma involving visual pathways." Journal of Neurosurgery 117, no.3 (September 2012): 466–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/2012.6.jns111981.

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Object Preservation of the visual field in glioma surgery, especially avoidance of hemianopia, is crucial for patients' quality of life, particularly for driving. Recent studies used tractography or cortical occipital stimulation to try to avoid visual deficit. However, optic radiations have not been directly mapped intraoperatively. The authors present, for the first time to their knowledge, a consecutive series of awake surgeries for cerebral glioma with intrasurgical identification and preservation of visual pathways using subcortical electrical mapping. Methods Fourteen patients underwent awake resection of a glioma (1 WHO Grade I, 11 WHO Grade II, 2 WHO Grade III) involving the optic radiations. The patients had no presurgical visual field deficit. Intraoperatively, a picture-naming task was used, with presentation of 2 objects situated diagonally on a screen divided into 4 quadrants. An image was presented in the quadrant to be saved and another image was presented in the opposite quadrant. Direct subcortical electrostimulation was repeatedly performed without the patient's knowledge, until optic radiations were identified (transient visual disturbances). All patients underwent an objective visual field assessment 3 months after surgery. Results All patients experienced visual symptoms during stimulation. These disturbances led the authors to stop the tumor resection at that level. Postoperatively, only 1 patient had a permanent hemianopia, despite an expected quadrantanopia in 12 cases. The mean extent of resection was 93.6% (range 85%–100%). Conclusions Online identification of optic radiations by direct subcortical electrostimulation is a reliable and effective method to avoid permanent hemianopia in surgery for gliomas involving visual pathways.

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Klocheva, Elena, Alfred Shiman, Svetlana Shoferova, Lyudmila Shiman, and Mariya Marchenkova. "Application of therapeutic complex with cytoflavin pills, transcranial electrostimulation and magnetic-laser therapy in patients with vertebrobasilar insufficiency." Fizioterapevt (Physiotherapist), no.2 (April1, 2020): 37–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/med-14-2004-05.

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An examination and treatment of 120 patients with circulatory failure in the vertebral-basilar basin was carried out. We studied the hemodynamic state of arterial and venous cerebral blood flow (ultrasound, magnetic resonance angiography, phlebography). We evaluated the dynamics of subjective and objective clinical, hemodynamic parameters before treatment and against the background of the combination therapy. The high efficiency of the influence of the treatment complex with the use of cytoflavin in tablets, transcranial electrical stimulation, magnetolaser effects on the dynamics of clinical and functional indicators, and a reduction in hospital stay in patients with circulatory failure in the WB has been shown to be highly effective.

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Mäenpää, Helena, Riitta Jaakkola, Marita Sandström, and Lennart Von Wendt. "Electrostimulation at sensory level improves function of the upper extremities in children with cerebral palsy: a pilot study." Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 46, no.2 (February13, 2007): 84–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8749.2004.tb00456.x.

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Araújo, Laryssa Maria Holanda, Barbara Helen Lima Farias Fonteles, Larissa Lino Ipiranga, Débora Cristina de Freitas Dos Santos, Igor Castelo Branco Fontenele Costa, Paulo Giordano Baima Colares, and Julyana Almeida Maia. "Eletroestimulação e terapia bimanual no tratamento de crianças com paralisia cerebral hemiplégica / Electrostimulation and bimanual therapy in the treatment of children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy." Brazilian Journal of Development 7, no.8 (August26, 2021): 84483–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.34117/bjdv7n8-589.

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Tasic, Goran, Branislav Nestorovic, Ivan Milic, Igor Nikolic, Vladimir Jovanovic, Vojislav Bogosavljevic, Aleksandar Janicijevic, and Marina Radosavljevic. "Operative treatment of primary brain tumors localized in motor zone with direct corticalis electrostimulation: Series of 62 patients." Acta chirurgica Iugoslavica 58, no.1 (2011): 53–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/aci1101053t.

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In spite of the progress made in diagnostic procedures and development of the operating rooms technology, considerable neurological deficit after operation of tumors localized in the brain motor zone commits one to direct intraoperative identification of the motor zone. By introducing direct electrocortical stimulation into the routine intraoperative application the primary goal has been achieved - reaching the maximum degree of radicalness of surgical resection while preserving motor centres in the cerebral cortex. Method: We are hereby demonstrating a series of 60 patients operated for primary brain tumors localized in the area in the front and around the central sulcus. All operations have been performed under the general anesthetics. During the operations the method of direct electrostimulation (ES) was used for the purpose of identifying motor centres. Results: Intraoperatively a level of subtotal resection was achieved in 22 cases, while radical resection was possible in 38 cases. Significantly higher level of radicalness of surgical resection of the low grade glioma tumor was confirmed statistically in relation to the group of patients with glioblastoma multiforme by applying the ES cortex (p<0,05). Patients with slow developing brain glioma have statistically considerably higher KI value in relation to the KI values in the group of patients with glioblastoma multiforme (p<0,01). Difference in the measured values of distance from the coronal suture based on the results of MRI measuring and finding obtained by ES, has shown a statistically considerably higher difference with glioblastoma multiforme 8,26+4,288mm when comapred to slowly developing astrocitoma 5,88+3,080 (p<0,05). Conclusion: Electrostimulation of the brain cortex is a safe, simple and precise method for identification of the brain motor zone which enables prevention of additional postoperative deficit and higher level of surgical radicalness.

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Lee, Yoon Kyong, Myoung Ae Choe, and Gyeong Ju An. "Effects of Isometric Contraction Training by Electrostimulation on Type I and II Hindlimb Muscles in Cerebral Ischemia Model Rats." Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 36, no.7 (2006): 1232. http://dx.doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2006.36.7.1232.

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Siever, Dave. "Stimulation Technologies: "New" Trends in "Old" Techniques." Biofeedback 43, no.4 (December1, 2015): 180–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.5298/1081-5937-43.04.11.

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Optimal functioning of the brain and mind is essential for good mental health and well-being. Unfortunately, disruptions in specific brain region function may arise for a variety of reasons, which include adverse genetic predispositions, poor nutrition, illness and cerebral accidents, developmental hormonal shifts, and negative life events resulting in overload and stress reactions. Fortunately, there are low-cost, easy-to-use, and effective electronic brain-stimulating technologies available today. These stimulation technologies include audiovisual entrainment (AVE) devices (e.g., light and sound machines), as well as electrostimulation technologies such as cranio-electro stimulation and transcranial direct current stimulation. The instruments are all designed to aid individuals with modulating their own cortical arousal levels, whether to regain lost functionality or to enhance outcomes such as improved social interactions, athletic performance, mathematical problem-solving, or creating new art and music. This article reviews a range of current techniques used for stimulating and modulating brain regions for positive gain.

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Almairac, Fabien, Denys Fontaine, Thomas Demarcy, Hervé Delingette, Stéphanie Beuil, and Charles Raffaelli. "Motor cortex neurovascular coupling: inputs from ultra–high-frequency ultrasound imaging in humans." Journal of Neurosurgery 131, no.5 (November 2019): 1632–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/2018.5.jns18754.

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OBJECTIVENeurovascular coupling reflects the link between neural activity and changes in cerebral blood flow. Despite many technical advances in functional exploration of the brain, including functional MRI, there are only a few reports of direct evidence of neurovascular coupling in humans. The authors aimed to explore, for the first time in humans, the local cerebral blood flow of the primary motor cortex using ultra–high-frequency ultrasound (UHF-US) Doppler imaging to detect low blood flow velocity (1 mm/sec).METHODSFour consecutive patients underwent awake craniotomy for glioma resection using cortical direct electrostimulation for brain mapping. The primary motor cortical area eliciting flexion of the contralateral forearm was identified. UHF-US color Doppler imaging of this cortical area was acquired at rest, during repeated spontaneous forearm flexion, and immediately after the movement’s termination. In each condition, the surface areas of the detectable vessels were measured after extraction of non–zero-velocity colored pixels and summed.RESULTSDuring movement, local cerebral blood flow increased significantly by 14.4% (range 5%–30%) compared with baseline. Immediately after the termination of movements, the local hyperemia decreased significantly by 8.6% (range 1.9%–15.7%).CONCLUSIONSTo the authors’ knowledge, this study is the first to provide a real-time demonstration of the neurovascular coupling in the human cortex by ultrasound imaging. They assume that UHF-US may be used to gather original and advanced data on brain functioning, which could be used to help in the identification of functional cortical areas during brain surgery.Clinical trial registration no.: NCT03179176 (clinicaltrials.gov)

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Ignatova,TatianaS., GalinaA.Ikoeva, VictorE.Kolbin, AndreyM.Sarana, SergeyG.Shcherbak, VladislavG.Volkov, LindaP.Kalinina, AnnaP.Skoromets, and YuriyP.Danilov. "Effectiveness evaluation of translingual neurostimulation in motor rehabilitation in children with spastic diplegia." Pediatric Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Reconstructive Surgery 7, no.2 (July1, 2019): 17–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/ptors7217-24.

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Introduction. Cerebral palsy is one of the most common non-progressive neurological disorders caused by fetal or infant brain injury. Current rehabilitation for children with cerebral palsy involves a series of measures, including physical training, special massage techniques, physiotherapy, treatment by certain positions and postures, use of supporting orthoses and fixation devices for walking, and special orthopedic suits facilitating verticalization and motor activity of a child. Over the last few decades, computerized stimulators and robotics with virtual reality systems have been actively used in neurorehabilitation. However, most of these systems did not show significant efficiency in rehabilitation of children with cerebral palsy. In the last few years, different non-invasive electrostimulation techniques have been considered innovative and can be applied independently or in combination with existing procedures. One of such techniques is translingual neurostimulation. Aim. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a combination of translingual neurostimulation and physical rehabilitation for children with cerebral palsy. Materials and methods. In this study, we observed 134 children (63 girls and 71 boys) with spastic diplegia aged 2–17 years (mean age is 7.8 years old ± 0.3). Depending on the type of rehabilitation therapy, the patients were divided into two groups: active (main) and control. Active group consisted of 94 children who received standard restorative treatment in combination with translingual neurostimulation, whereas the control group consisted of 40 children who received only standard rehabilitation treatment without translingual neurostimulation. Results. Both groups of patients showed positive dynamics; however, patients in the active group showed greater improvements as evidenced by all grading scales. Improvements were observed in children of all ages, and the results were mostly stable for 12 months. Conclusion. Translingual neurostimulation is a novel approach to neurorehabilitation that shows promising results, in addition to its proven effectiveness and safety. As a result of neurostimulation, the patient’s brain becomes more susceptible to the applied therapeutic procedures aimed at restoring motor control and formation of new motor skills, thereby markedly increasing the effectiveness of neurorehabilitation. This study broadens the perspectives in the use and further development of translingual neurostimulation in rehabilitation of children with cerebral palsy.

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Chernyi,T., O.Lytvyn, and O.Kuryk. "Effectiveness of the device for electrostimulation with bio-control “trenar-01” in the rehabilitation of patients with motor deficiency after cerebral stroke." Journal of the Neurological Sciences 405 (October 2019): 131. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jns.2019.10.1823.

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Dyachuk,D.D., T.V.Cherniy, O.V.Lytvyn, and O.G.Kuryk. "CLINICAL STUDY ON THE EFFICACY OF THE DEVICE FOR ELECTROSTIMULATION WITH BIO-CONTROL IN REHABILITATION OF PATIENTS WITH MOTOR DEFICIENCY SUFFERED FROM CEREBRAL STROKE." World of Medicine and Biology 16, no.74 (2020): 44. http://dx.doi.org/10.26724/2079-8334-2020-4-74-44-48.

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Krukowska, Jolanta, Ewa Świątek, Monika Sienkiewicz, and Jan Czernicki. "Influence of the surface electrostimulation controlled by muscle contraction on the bioelectric muscle activity and restoration of the hand function in cerebral stroke patients." NeuroRehabilitation 35, no.3 (November14, 2014): 427–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/nre-141133.

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Herbet, Guillaume, Sylvie Moritz-Gasser, and Hugues Duffau. "Electrical stimulation of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex impairs semantic cognition." Neurology 90, no.12 (February14, 2018): e1077-e1084. http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/wnl.0000000000005174.

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ObjectiveTo identify the prefrontal cortical structures causally involved in verbal and nonverbal semantic cognition in both cerebral hemispheres.MethodsWe retrospectively screened the intraoperative brain mapping data of 584 patients who underwent neurosurgery for neoplastic tumor under local anesthesia with direct cortical electrostimulation. Patients were included if they were right-handed, recently diagnosed with a diffuse low-grade glioma, and had a positive language mapping for verbal (naming task) and nonverbal (visual semantic association task) semantic cognition in the prefrontal cortex (n = 49). Among these, 30 were tested intraoperatively with both the naming and the semantic association tasks, while 19 were tested with the naming task only. Subsequently, each semantic site (n = 85) was plotted individually onto a common stereotaxic space for detailed analyses.ResultsThe cortical sites associated with verbal semantic disturbances (n = 45) were distributed in the pars opercularis (n = 14) and pars triangularis (n = 19) of the left inferior frontal gyrus, and left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC, n = 12); only 2 sites were observed in the right dlPFC. In contrast, all but one cortical site associated with nonverbal semantic disturbances were observed in the left dorsolateral cortex (n = 8). In the right hemisphere, the same disturbances were found in the dlPFC (n = 14) and pars opercularis (n = 2).ConclusionThe present study demonstrated the critical role of the dlPFC in the semantic network, and indicated its specific and bilateral involvement in nonverbal semantic cognition in right-handers.

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Duffau, Hugues. "Functional Mapping before and after Low-Grade Glioma Surgery: A New Way to Decipher Various Spatiotemporal Patterns of Individual Neuroplastic Potential in Brain Tumor Patients." Cancers 12, no.9 (September13, 2020): 2611. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12092611.

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Intraoperative direct electrostimulation mapping (DEM) is currently the gold-standard for glioma surgery, since functional-based resection allows an optimization of the onco-functional balance (increased resection with preserved quality of life). Besides intrasurgical awake mapping of conation, cognition, and behavior, preoperative mapping by means of functional neuroimaging (FNI) and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has increasingly been utilized for surgical selection and planning. However, because these techniques suffer from several limitations, particularly for direct functional mapping of subcortical white matter pathways, DEM remains crucial to map neural connectivity. On the other hand, non-invasive FNI and TMS can be repeated before and after surgical resection(s), enabling longitudinal investigation of brain reorganization, especially in slow-growing tumors like low-grade gliomas. Indeed, these neoplasms generate neuroplastic phenomena in patients with usually no or only slight neurological deficits at diagnosis, despite gliomas involving the so-called “eloquent” structures. Here, data gained from perioperative FNI/TMS mapping methods are reviewed, in order to decipher mechanisms underpinning functional cerebral reshaping induced by the tumor and its possible relapse, (re)operation(s), and postoperative rehabilitation. Heterogeneous spatiotemporal patterns of rearrangement across patients and in a single patient over time have been evidenced, with structural changes as well as modifications of intra-hemispheric (in the ipsi-lesional and/or contra-lesional hemisphere) and inter-hemispheric functional connectivity. Such various fingerprints of neural reconfiguration were correlated to different levels of cognitive compensation. Serial multimodal studies exploring neuroplasticity might lead to new management strategies based upon multistage therapeutic approaches adapted to the individual profile of functional reallocation.

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Nikityuk,I.E., E.L.Kononova, G.A.Ikoeva, and I.YuSolokhina. "Influence of Robotic Mechanotherapy in Various Combinations with Non-Invasive Electrostimulation of Muscles and Spinal Cord on the Postural Balance in Children with Severe Forms of Cerebral Palsy." Bulletin of Restorative Medicine 98, no.4 (August30, 2020): 26–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.38025/2078-1962-2020-98-4-26-34.

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Introduction. Postural disorders are significant in severe forms of cerebral palsy (CP). The aim of the work was to study the effect of locomotor training in combination with transcutaneous electrical stimulation of the spinal cord and functional electrical stimulation (FES) of the muscles of the lower extremities on the restoration of the function of maintaining a vertical posture in children with III level of limitation of motor activity according to the GMFCS classification. Materials and methods. 20 patients with CP at the age from 8 to 12 years old were examined. Patients of the main group (10 children) received 15 sessions of 45 minutes rehabilitation in the ≪Lokomat≫ robotic simulator in the sequence: 1) ≪Lokomat≫ in combination with FES, 2) ≪Lokomat≫ in combination with transcutaneous electrical stimulation of the spinal cord, 3) ≪Lokomat≫ in combination with FES and transcutaneous electrical stimulation of the spinal cord. The intervals between courses were 6 months. Patients from the control group (10 children) underwent only locomotor training. Results. The dynamics of regaining control of the upright posture in children was evaluated by the method of stabilometry, which revealed the active response of the musculoskeletal system in patients of the main group only in the case of combined robotic mechanotherapy and FES. This was manifested in a significant increase in the amplitude of oscillations A of the pressure center, a clear increase in the variance of the parameters of the LFS parameter, and a decrease in the strength of the correlation between the parameters LFS and A towards normalization. However, with a combination of locomotor training with FES and transcutaneous electrical stimulation of the spinal cord, there were no convincing signs of improving the regulation of the vertical posture. Conclusion. It is suggested that multilevel neurostimulation of patients with CP is necessary, which may be more effective, since it will affect the central components of motor activity.

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Kuyantseva,L.V., E.A.Turova, I.I.Trunina, M.S.Petrova, and I.A.Lomaga. "Methods of Physiotherapy in the Medical Rehabilitation of Children with Primary Arterial Hypertension." Bulletin of Restorative Medicine 98, no.4 (August30, 2020): 55–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.38025/2078-1962-2020-98-4-55-61.

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Introduction. Arterial hypertension (AH) is a widely occurring disease of the cardiovascular system in the children’s population, which often debuts in childhood, persists into adulthood, which dictates the need for early treatment and prevention of arterial hypertension. The formation of AH is associated with maladaptation of physiological mechanisms of self-regulation, with a complex interaction of psychosocial and genetic factors. The use of non-medicinal agents to reduce blood pressure is a starting approach in the treatment of children and adolescents with hypertension and complements medication therapy. Purpose. analysis of literature sources on the effectiveness of hardware physiotherapy methods in the treatment of hypertension in children. Discussion. In the treatment of children with hypertension, the leading role belongs to hardware physiotherapy technologies. Widely used sedative, hypotensive and vegetative-corrective methods are pathogenetically justified and can be used at all stages of arterial hypertension development. Transcranial pulsed electrotherapy (transcranial electrostimulation, electroson, infitotherapy), darsonvalization, aromafitotherapy and medicinal electrophoresis of sedatives belong sedative methods aimed at enhancing inhibitory processes in the Central nervous system. Amplipulster therapy, intermittent normobaric hypoxytherapy, low-intensity magnetic therapy, medicinal electrophoresis of spasmolytic drugs, EHF therapy, laser therapy, which lead to a decrease in arterial hypertension and improve microcirculation, are hypotensive methods. Bio-controlled aerionotherapy, aimed at correcting vegetative dysfunction, is a vegetative corrective method. Conclusion. Currently, there is a wide range of scientifically-based methods of hardware physiotherapy used in the medical rehabilitation of children with arterial hypertension, allowing to improve cerebral hemodynamics, normalize neurophysiological and hemodynamic processes in the Central nervous system, provide sedative and hypotensive effects, stimulate peripheral vasodepressor mechanisms, normalize neuroendocrine processes. The use of hardware physiotherapy methods in the complex treatment of hypertension can improve the quality of life of patients, achieve stable normalization of blood pressure, and reduce the risk of early cardiovascular diseases.

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Voropaev,AlexeyA., GalinaE.Ivanova, and TatianaV.Nikolaeva. "Experience in the application of non-invasive neuromodulation in the angioneurology." Russian Journal of Physiotherapy, Balneology and Rehabilitation 18, no.6 (December15, 2019): 367–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/1681-3456-2019-18-6-367-373.

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The electromagnetic field is a fundamental factor of objective reality, when exposed to the brain causes the appearance and development of a complex of functional changes that help in the study of the properties of the nervous system itself. Non-invasive neuromodulation is a therapeutic exogenous effect on various parts of the nervous system (mainly vegetative) with the help of electromagnetic physical (electric, magnetic) factors in the course of drug therapy in accordance with the standards of care specifically for each nosological form. The article discusses the role of interhemispheric asymmetry in the pathogenesis of cerebrovascular diseases and effectiveness of the method of transcranial electrostimulation with feedback in the form of electroencephalography using the apparatus TATOS in the rehabilitation of patients with cerebrovascular pathology, including early recovery period of ischemic stroke Purpose: to identify clinical and neurophysiological features in patients with cerebrovascular pathology during transcranial electrotherapy with feedback. Material and methods. Total 105 patients with vascular pathology of the brain were studied, including 35 patients after ischemic stroke in the early recovery period with mild or moderate neurological symptoms, 70 patients with chronic cerebrovascular insufficiency. The average age is 56 3.6 years old. A comprehensive clinical, neurophysiological, and neuroimaging study was conducted. The course of non-invasive neuromodulation was performed against the background of medical treatment in accordance with the medical standards with the use of a pulse generator TETOS with feedback in the form of electroencephalography. Results. The study of the parameters of neurodynamic interhemispheric asymmetry showed that in patients who underwent onmc in the left middle cerebral artery basin, the localization of the ischemic lesion in the right middle cerebral artery basin was observed in the form of an increase in the interhemispheric coherence of the main electro-encephalographical rhythms with a predominance of slow-wave activity. After a course of non-invasive neuromodulation, the majority of patients in the main group noted an improvement in their well-being: headaches, dizziness, irritability, anxiety and anxiety, tension, significantly improved emotional state, and sleep normalized. The study of parameters of dynamic interhemispheric asymmetry has shown that when conducting transcranial electrotherapy with feedback in patients who have undergone stroke, depending on the localization, its decrease is noted, as well as normalization of the distribution of alpha rhythm in zones, depending on the localization of the focus. Conclusions. The overall assessment of the effect of treatment in the whole group revealed a clear prevalence of positive results when using TАTOS-therapy.

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Roux, Franck-Emmanuel, Sergio Boetto, Oumar Sacko, François Chollet, and Michel Trémoulet. "Writing, calculating, and finger recognition in the region of the angular gyrus: a cortical stimulation study of Gerstmann syndrome." Journal of Neurosurgery 99, no.4 (October 2003): 716–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/jns.2003.99.4.0716.

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Object. In an attempt to gain a better understanding of the cerebral functions represented in the angular gyrus and to spare them during surgery, the authors studied patients with brain tumors located close to the angular gyrus and mapped cortical sites by using electrostimulation. Methods. Before undergoing tumor removal, six right-handed patients (five with left and one with right hemisphere tumors) were studied using cortical mapping with the aid of calculating, writing, finger-recognition, and color-naming tasks in addition to standard reading and object-naming tasks (for a total of 36 brain mapping studies). Strict conditions of functional site validation were applied to include only those cortical sites that produced repetitive interferences in the function tested. Preoperatively, four of the patients exhibited discrete symptoms related to Gerstmann syndrome while performing very specific tasks, whereas the other two patients presented with no symptoms of the syndrome. No patient had significant language or apraxic deficits. Distinct or shared cortical sites producing interferences in calculating, finger recognition, and writing were repeatedly found in the angular gyrus. Object- or color-naming sites and reading-interference sites were also found in or close to the angular gyrus; although frequently demonstrated, these latter results were variable and unpredictable in the group of patients studied. Finger agnosia and acalculia sites were also found elsewhere, such as in the supramarginal gyrus or close to the intraparietal sulcus. Mechanisms involved in acalculia, agraphia, or finger agnosia (either complete interferences or hesitations) during stimulation were various, from an aphasia-like form (for instance, the patient did not understand the numbers or words given for calculating or writing tasks) to an apparently pure interference in the function tested (patients understood the numbers, but were unable to perform a simple addition). Conclusions. Symptoms of Gerstmann syndrome can be found during direct brain mapping in the angular gyrus region. In this series of patients, sites producing interferences in writing, calculating, and finger recognition were demonstrated in the angular gyrus, which may or may not have been associated with object-naming, color-naming, or reading sites.

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ANGHELESCU, Aurelian, Valentin DEACONU, Catalina AXENTE, and Gelu ONOSE. "Therapeutic difficulties in recurrent, multidrug-resistant epilepsy and vagal nerve stimulation, with recent traumatic brain complications needing iterative neurosurgical interventions." Balneo Research Journal 10, Vol 10 No.4 (December10, 2019): 530–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.12680/balneo.2019.294.

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Introduction: Focal epilepsy (possible with secondary generalization) may be a secondary complication to any brain damage (traumatic, vascular, infectious), and is characterized by abnormal excessive neuronal activity with motor, cognitive and psychosocial manifestations. About one third of the patients who suffer from epilepsy have a refractory, multidrug clinical form. Falls are one of the most common medical complications in neurologic patients, occurring during paroxysmal epileptic attacks, or due to sequelary gait limitations. Physical injuries are common, and about 47% patients with epilepsy report at least one injury in the past 12 months. Case presentation: We present a 36-years-old male patient with a medical history of right frontal congenital arteriovenous malformation, ruptured and operated at the age of eight, complicated with left spastic hemiplegia and refractory epilepsy, needing three antiepileptic drugs (AED) and vagus nerve-stimulation (VNS).This presentation was approved by THEBA Bioethics Committee (No.17464/14.06.2019). During a recent epileptic seizure he suffered a severe traumatic brain injury with coma (GCS 5), needing iterative neurosurgical interventions, intensive care supervision, and orotracheal intubation. CT cerebral scan revealed right hemispheric subdural hematoma, operated (on the 2nd May 2019). Rebleeding occurred seven days later, due to an extradural hematoma, and neurosurgical intervention was performed again. The patient was transferred in our neurorehabilitation clinic with left spastic hemiplegia (global motor score was 65/100, and functional independence measure (FIM) 24/91. Neuropsychological assessment revealed an obtunded level of consciousness, depression and dysmnesia for recent events, MMSE 9/30. During hospitalization the patient has continued his previous daily AED treatment with: levetiracetamum 2000 mg + clonazepamum 1mg + carbamazepinum retard 600 mg, associated with VNS. During hospitalization emerged three new short jacksonian seizures, who gave up spontaneously. The overall evolution was favorable with rehabilitation program and psychological support, with improvement of the global motor score, FIM (44/91), and partial restoration of walking ability, but still needing human help. Discussion: The pathophysiological mechanism of relapsed seizures has complex, multiple causes: imbalance of the local brain metabolism and /or a dysfunctional VNS procedure (a possible technical issue due to an impaired electronic device or a bioelectrical one, due to local fibrosis and increased impedance at the contact level between the electrode and the vagal nerve). Specialized technical control disclosed normal electric parameters provided by the electronic device. Other neuromodulatory devices and related technologies, such as deep brain stimulation (DBS) immediately demonstrate their effect control (motor correction) of Parkinson's or dystonic movements. Unfortunately VNS has not the possibility of immediate clinical feed-back control. The AED schedule was modified, by increasing clonazepamum to 2 mg daily. Video-EEG monitoring was recommended. The quod ad vitam prognosis might be unfavorable, because seizures can relapse anytime and evolution is uncontrolled. Furthermore, new brain injures may exacerbate the severity of the epilepsy, any new seizure may worsen the neurologic evolution. The quod ad functionem rehabilitation outcome might be precarious. The family support is essential in the therapeutic efforts. This clinical case underlines the necessity to implement a fall prevention program in patients with epilepsy, the importance of therapeutically tailoring AED for different pathophysiological stages of the disease, and emphasizes the limits of the modern techniques for seizures control. A multi-/ interdisciplinary team management of a such complex clinical case is mandatory. Key words: cerebral arteriovenous malformation, multidrug-resistant (refractory) epilepsy, vagal nerve electrostimulation (VNS), falls, traumatic brain injury,

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Sergeevna Kurakina, Evgenia, Elena Eduardovna Ioyleva, Mutlaq Ali Saif Saif, and Natalia Alexandrovna Gavrilova. "THE DAMAGE OF THE OPTIC NERVE AS THE OUTCOME OF UNINTENTIONAL POISONING BY CLOSANTEL." MNJ (Malang Neurology Journal) 7, no.1 (January1, 2021): 70–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.21776/ub.mnj.2021.007.01.14.

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Background: In recent decades, the problem of toxic damage of the visual system due to poisoning by various medicines has become particularly relevant. The clinical case of a bilateral acute optic neuropathy of toxic genesis in a patient by the unintentional application of closantel used in veterinary practice is presented in the report. Closantel is a structural derivative of the salicylanilides, which is used exclusively in veterinary medicine for the prevention and treatment of large and small-scale cattle. Neurological and ophthalmic symptoms are often associated with the intoxication of closantel. Objective: To describe the toxic damage of the optic nerve due to unintentional poisoning by closantel. Methods: A patient aged 55 years is examined. A standard survey of ophthalmology was carried out. Photoregistration of the ocular fundus was used by a funduscamera Visucam 500 (Carl Zeiss Meditec AG, Germany), from special methods of research - the spectral optical coherence tomography (OCT) with a study of the macular area of the retina and the disc of the optic nerve on the device Zeiss Cirrus 5000 (Carl Zeiss Meditec, USA) and the optical coherence tomography with the function of angiography (OCT-A) of the macular area of the retina using RTVue XR Avanti (Optovue, USA) Results: The patient complained of a severe, yet painless, reduction in vision of both eyes after an accidental intramuscular injection of the medicine called "Closantrem" in dose 4.0 ml. The visual acuity OU - an accounting of fingers on the face at a distance of 10 cm. By ophthalmoscopy OU: the disc of the optic nerve is discolourated, its boundaries are indistinct, the arteries and the veins are narrowed, in the macular area of the retina without a visible physical pathology. The perimetry is in the correct projection of the light. A reduction in the thickness of the external and internal layers of the retina was observed as a result of the OCT of the macular zone OU. According to OCT of the disc of the optic nerve: the thickness of the layer of nerve fibres is in the upper and lower nasal segments. OS – the prominence of the disc of the optic nerve in vitreous. The fascinated changes of the cerebral cortex have not been found during the MRT. The diagnosis was made OU: Acute optic neuropathy of toxic genesis. A course of integrated conservative treatment has been introduced: the anti-inflammatory, metabolic, nootropic, vitamin therapy, magnetotherapy, electrostimulation and electrophoresis. Conclusion: Potentially, any medicines are toxic, which may cause a number of side effects from the visual and central nervous system. The toxic damage of the ganglion cells of the retina was initially occurring due to unintentional application of closantel, resulting in a reduction of the central visual acuity, followed by the development of the optic nerve atrophy.

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Eliseev,V.V., and T.V.Kulishova. "EFFICIENCY OF GAIT FUNCTION CORRECTION AT PATIENTSWITH CEREBRAL PALSY IN THE FORM OF SPASTIC DIPLEGIA." HERALD of North-Western State Medical University named after I.I. Mechnikov 7, no.4 (December15, 2015): 43–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/mechnikov20157443-46.

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Under our observation were 71 patients with a spastic diplegia in the age of 3-16 years. Patients are parted on 2 groups. The first group have made 38 children received a treatment complex with application of a functional programmed electrical stimulation on apparatus «ACorD», the second - 33 children received a complex of treatment with application of an electrostimulator «Miorithm-040». Electrical stimulations in both groups of patients were exposed the weakened muscles of legs and a back. Both groups of patients received paraffinic applications, manual massage, a specialized complex of medical physical training, employment in a corrective suit «Adeli». Before and after a complex of procedures function of walking by a technique of research children's orthopedic institute was investigated. At observable patients after application of a rehabilitational complex with including various kinds of a muscle electrical stimulation improvement of gait parameters is noted. Authentically best results are received at application of a rehabilitational complex with including a functional programmed electrical stimulation of muscles.

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Mariscal-Ramos, Maria Adriana, Alejandro Parodi-Carbajal, Blanca Legorreta-Ramirez, and Oscar Gabriel Rolón-Lacarriere. "Comparison of botulinic toxin type a and oropharyngeal electrostimulation in sialorrhea in children with cerebral palsy." Revista Mexicana de Neurociencia 19, no.3 (May1, 2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.31190/rmn.2018.19.3.60.73.

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Mäenpää, Helena, Riitta Jaakkola, Marita Sandström, Taimo Airi, and Lennart von Wendt. "Electrostimulation at sensory level improves function of the upper extremities in children with cerebral palsy: a pilot study." Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 46, no.02 (January26, 2004). http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0012162204000180.

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Alvarado Meza, Jimy. "Efectos de la Electro-Estimulación Neuro-Muscular en adultos disfágicos con secuelas de Accidentes Cerebro-Vasculares: Revisión de literatura." Areté 19, no.1 (July9, 2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.33881/1657-2513.art.19101.

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Introducción: una de las herramientas que actualmente comenzó a ser usada como complemento terapeutico en la rehabilitación de la disfa*gia neurogénica es la electroestimulación neuromuscular (EENM), considerada una tecnica no invasiva, aplicada por medio de electrodos en forma trascutanea. La electroestimulación neuromuscular tiene como finalidad promover el movimiento del complejo hiolaríngeo y favorecimiento de los grupos musculares envueltos directamente en la deglución, de ahí la importancia de sustentar conceptual, teórica y procedimentalmente la técnica para en la atención del Fonoaudiólogo. Metodo: la revisión sistemática fue basa en la metodología Prisma, se consultaron las bases de datos Scielo, Lilacs y PubMed, utilizando los descriptores “Deglución”, “Accidente Vascular Cerebral”, “Disfa*gia”, “Electroestimulación”, “Efectos” (Swallowing, Stroke, dysphagia, electrostimulation, Effects). Resultados: fueron encontrados 79 estudios relacionados con los descriptores utilizados, 13 estudios cuando los descriptores se relacionaban con la técnica de Electroestimulación Funcional. La mayoría de los estudios seleccionados y revisados mostraron efectos beneficiosos como resultado de la terapia tradicional combinada con la EENM, estos efectos fueron: cambios significativos a nivel de ingesta por via oral, mayor significancia en la escala de penetración y aspiración con disminución en el tiempo de transito oral y faríngeo de la deglución. Conclusiones: Los estudios indagados mostraron que la EENM es una herramienta eficaz cundo se utiliza de manera complementaria con la terapia tradicional para la disfa*gia en casos de ACV.

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"Romanian Congress of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine and Balneology, Galați, 4-6 September 2019 - Congress Abstracts." Balneo Research Journal 10, Vol.10, No.3 (September3, 2019): 321–432. http://dx.doi.org/10.12680/balneo.2019.276.

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Scientific Program Oral Presentations Authors Title Abstract CONSTANTIN MUNTEANU, Mihail HOTETEU, Diana MUNTEANU, Gabriela DOGARU - 12 minutes PERSPECTIVES OF BALNEOLOGY - INTERNATIONAL DATA INPUTS, NATIONAL OUTPUTS Link L1 UMBERTO SOLIMENE - 14 minutes CLIMATE AND HEALTH: A NEW CHALLENGE FOR AN OLD SCIENCE Link L2 Zeki KARAGÜLLE - 14 minutes BALNEOLOGICAL TREATMENTS WITH NATURAL HYDROGEN SULFIDE (H2S) Waters Link L3 Constantin Florin Dragan, Liliana Padure, Gelu Onose - 12 minutes SPECIFIC ADVANCED QUANTIFICATIONS ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE ANGULATION OF THE MAIN SCOLIOTIC CURVE AND LEG SWING IN THE GAIT PHASES, IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH AND WITHOUT POSTURAL TREATMENT Link L4 Irina ALBADI, Camelia CIOBOTARU, Andreea-Alexandra LUPU, Ionela BALASA, Claudiu FATU, Enghin SACHIR, Gelu ONOSE - 12 minutes A MULTIMODAL APPROACHES TO MANAGE REHABILITATION THERAPY OF DISFUNCTIONALS ASPECTS TO A PACIENT WITH GOUT, MIELLITUS DIABETES, ATRIAL FIBRILATION AND MIDDLE CEREBRAL ARTERY STROKE Link L5 ELENA RAEVSCHI - 12 minutes PREVENTION CONSIDERATIONS IN Cardiovascular Diseases regarding the premature mortality reduction Link L6 ANIȘOARA CIMIL - 12 minutes THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE REHABILITATION PROGRAMME ACCORDING TO THE ETIOPATHOGENESIS OF PROSTHETIC JOINT PATHOLOGY Link L7 TRAIAN -VIRGILIU SURDU, Monica SURDU, Olga SURDU - 10 minutes FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION (INDUSTRY 4.0) AND MODERN THERMAL MEDICINE (THERME 4.0) IN XXIST CENTURY Link L8 Gabriela DOGARU, Akos MOLNAR, Marieta MOTRICALA - 10 minutes EFFECTS OF CARBONATED MINERAL WATER AND MOFETTE IN BĂILE TUŞNAD IN EXPERIMENTALLY INDUCED ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE Link L9 Q & A – 12 minutes Authors Title Abstract Aurelian Anghelescu, Valentin Deaconu, Catalina Axente,Elena Constantin, Gelu Onose - 12 minutes THERAPEUTIC DIFFICULTIES IN A YOUNG PATIENT WITH MULTIDRUG RESISTANT EPILEPSY (NEEDING VAGAL NERVE ELECTROSTIMULATION), SEQUELAE AFTER CONGENITAL VASCULAR CEREBRAL MALFORMATION, WITH CHRONIC GAIT IMPAIRMENTS AND RECENT TRAUMATIC BRAIN COMPLICATION Link L10 Luminița NIRLU, Alexandru G. STAVRICĂ, Laura Georgiana Popescu, Ana Carmen Albeșteanu, Ali-Osman Saglam, Gelu Onose - 12 minutes DIAGNOSTIC PARTICULARITIES AND MULTIMODAL THERAPEUTIC AND REHABILITATION APPROACHES TO A COMPLEX CASE OF POST ISCHEMIC STROKE WITH DYSPHAGIA AND DYSPHONIA, ASSOCIATING MILLARD-GUBLER AND WALLENBERG SYNDROMES - CASE REPORT Link L11 Cristina Octaviana DAIA, Croitoru Stefana, Mariana Axente, Gelu ONOSE - 14 minutes IONTOPHORESIS AND LASER APPLICATIONS IN FACIAL NERVE PALSY Link L12 Doina Maria MOLDOVAN, Gabriela DOGARU - 12 minutes SPLINTING VERSUS SURGICAL TREATMENT IN MALLET FINGER Link L13 Doina Maria MOLDOVAN, Gabriela DOGARU - 12 minutes EARLY REHABILITATION IN PATIENT AFTER TREATMENT FOR DISTAL RADIUS FRACTURE Link L14 Liliana PADURE, Raluca PETCU, Anca Irina GRIGORIU - 12 minutes THE IMPACT OF MULTIFACTORIAL GAIT ANALYSIS ON THE DIAGNOSIS AND REHABILITATION OF CHILDREN WITH WALKING DISORDERS Link L15 Valerica Creanga-Zarnescu, Ana-Maria Fatu, Mihaela Lungu, Violeta Sapira, Anamaria Ciubara - 12 minutes REHABILITATION POSSIBILITIES OF APHASIC PATIENT Link L16 Cristina DAIA, Simona SCHEK, Stefana CROITORU, Alina GHERGHICEANU, Gelu ONOSE - 12 minutes FAVORABLE REHABILITATION RESULTS ON A PATIENT WITH SEVERE LEFT HEMIPLEGIA AFTER AN INTRAPARENCHYMAL HEMATOMA Link L17 Elena VIZITIU, Mihai CONSTANTINESCU, Sînziana Călina SILIȘTEANU - 12 minutes THE ROLE OF THERAPEUTIC SWIMMING IN THE PROPHYLAXIS OF SCOLIOSIS IN THE "C" LEFT IN CHILDREN DURING THE PREPUBERTAL PERIOD Link L18 Q & A – 12 minutes Authors Title Abstract Alexandru G. STAVRICĂ, Luminiţa Nirlu, Laura Georgiana Popescu, Ana Carmen Albeşteanu, Gelu ONOSE - 12 minutes DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES IN REHABILITATION CORRELATED TO A CASE OF TETRAPARESIS (WITH PREDOMINANCE OF PARAPARESIS) AFTER SEVERE CCT - BIFRONTO - BASAL AND BITEMPORAL CONTUSION. Link L19 Ana Maria Bumbea, Otilia Rogoveanu, Carmen,Albu Rodica Traistaru, Catalin,Bostina, Bogdan Stefan Bumbea, Roxana Dumitrascu, Borcan Madalina MANAGEMENT OF SPASTICITY IN NEUROLOGICAL PATIENTS Link L20 Laura Georgiana Popescu, Luminița Nirlu, Ana Carmen Albeșteanu, Ali Osman Saglam, Gelu Onose - 12 minutes PARTICULARITIES OF COMPLEX THERAPEUTICALLY-REHABILITATIVE MANAGEMENT, STEPWISE, IN A PATIENT WITH POST-CCT PSYCHO-COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN A LARGE POLYTRAMATIC CONTEXT - CASE REPORT Link L21 Adrian MELNIC, Oleg PASCAL - 12 minutes DEVELOPING STRATEGIES TO ADDRESS COMORBIDITY IN STROKE REHABILITATION. Link L22 Dorin-Gheorghe TRIFF, Simona POP - 12 minutes MONOGENIC DISEASES WITH MUSCULO ARTICULAR LAXITY. DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA AND PRINCIPLES OF RECOVERY THERAPY Link L23 Catalin Ionite, Dragos Arotaritei, Mihai Ilea, Mariana Rotariu - 12 minutes THE USE OF ELASTIC BANDS IN THE RECOVERY OF ANKLE SPRAINS Link L24 Mariana Rotariu, Marius Turnea, Calin Corciova, Catalin Ionite - 12 minutes THE EFFECTS OF CUBE THERAPY IN THE RECOVERY OF THE ARTHROSIS HAND IN GERIATRICS Link L25 Cristian Ştefan LIUŞNEA - 12 minutes FITNESS AND WELLNESS. CONCEPTUAL DELIMITATIONS Link L26 Adriana LUPU - 12 minutes NSAID THERAPY OF MUSCULOSKELETAL PAINS AND ITS PARTICULARITIES IN THE PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS Link L27 Q & A – 12 minutes Authors Title Abstract Mihaela MANDU, Cristinel Dumitru BADIU, Raluca PETCU, Cosmin OPREA, Gelu ONOSE - 12 minutes CLINICAL-EVOLUTIVE PARTICULARITIES AND A MULTIMODAL THERAPEUTIC-REHABILITATIVE, AS WELL AS THROUGH CONNECTED CARES, APPROACH, IN A CASE OF HEMIPLEGIA AFTER ISCHEMIC CARDIO-EMBOLIC STROKE WITHIN A POLYPATHOLOGICAL CONTEXT Link L28 Ana Carmen Albesteanu, Laura Georgiana Popescu, Luminița Nirlu, Ali Osman Saglam, Gelu Onose - 12 minutes MULTIMODAL - REHABILITATIVE THERAPEUTICAL APPROACHES IN A COMPLEX OF PATHOLOGY INCLUDING POSSIBLY EVOLVING DISCARIOTIC TYPE - CASE REPORT Link L29 Liliana PADURE, Cristian Adam, Laura Fierbinteanu - 12 minutes ATTACHMENT - PROGNOSTIC FACTOR IN MEDICAL RECOVERY Link L30 Prof. Alexandru Vlad Ciurea - 20 minutes MOTILITY OR MORBIDITY IN NEUROSURGERY Link L31 Valerica CREANGA-ZARNESCU, Ana-Maria FATU, Anamaria CIUBARA, Violeta SAPIRA,Aurelia ROMILA, Mihaela LUNGU - 12 minutes EXERCISES PROGRAM AND REHABILITATION IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE Link L32 Irina VERINCEANU,Alice MUNTEANU, Andreea STOICA, Stefan ISPAS - 12 minutes THE CARDIAC REHABILITATION IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION Link L33 Marius Turnea, Catalin Ionite, Mihai Ilea, Dragos Arotaritei - 12 minutes STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF PHYSIOTHERAPEUTIC MEANS USED IN THE RECOVERY OF MUSCLE INJURIES IN ATHLETES Link L34 Mihaiela CHICU, Eugen BITERE - 10 minutes THE ROLE OF IL1β IN CARTILAGINOUS DISTRUCTION IN RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS Link L35 Mihaiela CHICU, Eugen BITERE - 10 minutes THE ROLE OF THE INFLAMMASOMS IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF INFLAMMATORY REACTION Link L36 Q & A – 8 minutes Authors Title Abstract Prof. Dr. Gelu Onose, (Keynote Speaker) Vlad Ciobanu, Corina Sporea - 20 minutes A TOPICAL SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW AND REAPPRAISAL ON ESSAYS TOWARDS SYSTEMATIZING CLINICAL ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENTS USED TO EVALUATE NEURO-functional deficits after spinal cord injuries, mainly in adults, including through the ICF(-DH) conceptual framework Link L37 Diana-Elena SERBAN, Aurelian ANGHELESCU, Elena CONSTANTIN, Gelu ONOSE - 12 minutes THE ACQUISITION OF SELF-DEFENSE TECHNIQUES AND PROCEDURES AGAINST THE ACT OF AGGRESSION IN THE PACIENT WITH PARAPLEGIA, WHEEL-CHAIR INDEPENDENT Link L38 Aurelian Anghelescu, Elena Constantin, Anca Sanda Mihaescu, Gelu Onose - 12 minutes “PREVENTION IS CURE, EDUCATION IS ESSENTIAL” - RESPONSIBLE IMPLICATION OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN EDUCATIONAL AND PROPHYLACTIC ACTIONS AGAINST ACCIDENTAL CERVICAL SPINAL CORD INJURY AND SEVERE DISABILITIES BY DIVING IN UNVERIFIED WATERS. Link L39 Alexandra SPORICI, Irina ANGHEL, Lapadat MAGDALENA, Gelu ONOSE - 12 minutes RECOVERABLE RESULTS AT A PATIENT WITH AIS/FRANKEL D INCOMPLETE TETRAPLEGIA / POST SPINAL CORD INJURY BY FALLING FROM A HEIGHT, ON AN ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS BACKGROUND Link L40 Ioana ANDONE, Carmen CHIPĂRUȘ, Andreea FRUNZA, Aura SPÎNU, Simona STOICA, Liliana ONOSE, George PATRASCU, Gelu ONOSE -12 minutes CLINICAL, PARACLINICAL ASPECTS AND COMPLEX THERAPEUTICAL APPROACHES IN A PATIENT WITH INCOMPLETE PARAPLEGIA, POST THORACIC MENIGIOMA SURGICALLY TREATED, IN NEUROFIBROMATOSIS CONTEXT Link L41 Cristina Octaviana DAIA, Alina-Elena Gherghiceanu, Helene Ivan, Gelu ONOSE - 12 minutes RESEARCH ON NEUROREHABILITATION RESULTS IN VERTEBRO-MEDULLARY POST-TRAUMATIC CONDITIONS ASSOCIATING FRACTURES, IN A POLITRAMATIC CONTEXT Link L42 Ali-Osman Saglam, Alexandru G. Stavrica, Ana Carmen Albeşteanu, Laura Georgiana Popescu, Luminita Nirlu, Gelu Onose - 12 minutes MEDICAL-REHABILITATION ENDEAVORS, CARE INTERVENTIONS AND CONNOTATIONS OF A MEDICO-SOCIAL TYPE, IN A COMPLEX POLYPATHOLOGICAL CASE: PARAPLEGIA, SPONDYLODISCITIS, KIDNEY FAILURE IN THE HAEMODIALYSIS STAGE AND BILATERAL NEPHROSTOMIES AFTER SURGICALY TREATTED BLADDER NEOPLASM. Link L43 Sorina Petrușan-Dunca, Liviu Lazăr, Tiberiu-Dorin Corha - 12 minutes INDICATIONS AND LIMITIS OF REHABILITATION TREATMENT FOR LUMBAR DISCOPATHY IN PREGNACY Link L44 Q & A – 8 minutes Authors Title Abstract Elena Silvia SHELBY, Mihaela AXENTE, Liliana PĂDURE - 12 minutes CHARCOT MARIE TOOTH DISEASE. CASE PRESENTATION. GENETIC DISEASES WHICH REQUIRE physical rehabilitation Link L45 Link L46 Simona Carniciu - 12 minutes Influence of nutrition and exercise on the use of different energy substrates in the prevention of metabolic diseases Link L81 Simona-Isabelle STOICA, Carmen Elena CHIPĂRUȘ, Magdalena Vasilica LAPADAT, George PĂTRAȘCU, Gelu ONOSE - 12 minutes CLINICAL-THERAPEUTIC AND RECUPERATORY FEATURES IN A PATIENT WITH PLURIPATOLOGY: ISCHEMIC STROKE, ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE (SECHELAR MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION), CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE AND MONSTROUS GOUT- CASE PRESENTATION Link L47 Eugen BITERE, Mihaiela CHICU - 12 minutes PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF ATHEROGENESIS AND CARDIOVASCULAR RISK IN CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASES Link L48 Victoria CHIHAI, Alisa TĂBÎRȚĂ, Anastasia ROTĂREANU, Vladlena MIHAILOV, Mihail CÎRÎM - 12 minutes THE IMPACT OF ACTIVE KINETIC PROGRAMS ON CLINICAL AND FUNCTIONAL STATUS ADRESSED TO PEOPLE WITH DIABETIC ANGIOPATHY Link L49 Ana-Maria Fătu, Ana Maria Pâslaru, Valerica Creangă-Zărnescu, Alexandru Nechifor, Mădălina Verenca, Mihaela Lungu, Anamaria Ciubară - 12 minutes THE IMPACT OF COGNITIVE DECLINE ON STROKE REHABILITATION Link L50 Alisa TĂBÎRŢĂ, Victoria CHIHAI - 12 minutes THE USE OF TRINITY AMPUTATION AND PROSTHESIS EXPERIENCE SCALES IN THE COMPLEX REHABILITATION OF PERSONS WITH LOWER LIBM AMPUTATION Link L51 Ilie ONU, Mariana ROTARIU, Elvina MIHALAȘ, Călin CORCIOVĂ - 12 minutes STUDY ON EFFICIENCY OF ELECTROTHERAPY AND PHYSIOTHERAPY MANAGEMENT ON HERNIATED LUMBAR DISC Link L52 María G. Souto Figueroa, Antonio Freire Magariños RESEARCH - SURVEY TO 142 THERMALIST WHO HAVE PERFORMED A THERMAL CURE AT THE BATHS OF BAÑOS DE MOLGAS (OURENSE) AND AUGAS SANTAS (LUGO) - GALICIA – SPAIN Link L53 Q & A – 12 minutes Authors Title Abstract Irina Ionica - 12 minutes ACUPUNCTURE IN REHABILITATION - A GENERAL VIEW Link L54 Denisa COAJĂ, Gabriela DOGARU - 12 minutes THE HEALTH BENEFITS OF FINNISH SAUNA BATHING Link L55 Otilia ROGOVEANU, Florin GHERGHINA , Rodica TRAISTARU - 12 minutes SPINA BIFIDA – FUNCTIONAL REHABILITATION METHODS IN CHILDREN Link L56 Mihaela DUTESCU, Raluca OLTEAN, Petru NENADICI - 12 minutes GEOAGIU BAI RESORT - OUR EXPERIENCE OF MEDICAL REHABILITATION TREATMENT Link L57 Dumitru MIHĂILĂ, SILISTEANU Sinziana Calina, ȚICULEANU Mihaela (Ciurlică) - 12 minutes THE METEOROLOGICAL COMPLEX AND THE HUMAN PATHOLOGY. CASE STUDY – SUCEAVA COUNTY Link L58 Mariana VARODI, Gabriela DOGARU - 12 minutes EFFICACY OF NATURAL THERAPEUTIC FACTORS FROM OCNA SIBIULUI SPA RESORT IN GONARTHROSIS Link L59 Boróka-Panna GÁSPÁR, Gabriela DOGARU - 12 minutes BONE HYDRATION AND MINERAL WATERS Link L60 CALIN BOCHIS, LIVIU LAZAR, HORAȚIU URECHESCU, CARMEN NISTOR-CSEPPENTO, FELICIA CIOARA, NICOLETA PASCALAU, ALIN BOCHIS , DIANA IOVANOVICI - 12 minutes CORRELATION OF VAS PAIN SCORE WITH FUNCTION AT THE PACIENTS WITH TEMPOROMANDIBULAR OSTEOARTHRITIS Link L61 Marian Romeo CALIN, Ileana RADULESCU, Mihaela Antonina CALIN, Elena Roxana ALMASAN - 12 minutes RADIOMETRIC ASSESSMENT OF PELOID AND SALT WATER USED FOR THERAPY AND BALNEARY TRATAMENT FROM TECHIRGHIOL LAKE, ROMANIA Link L62 Q & A – 12 minutes Authors Title Abstract Cristina PETRESCU - 12 minutes EFFICACY NATURAL THERAPEUTIC FACTORS FROM BAILE GOVORA IN BRONCHIAL ASTHMA Link L63 PARASCHIVA POSTOLACHE - 12 minutes PULMONARY REHABILITATION SAVES LIVES AND IMPROVES LIFE Link L64 DOINA-CLEMENTINA COJOCARU, PARASCHIVA POSTOLACHE - 12 minutes ASSESSMENT OF DYSPNEA IN PULMONARY REHABILITATION PRACTICE Link L65 PARASCHIVA POSTOLACHE, CRISTINA LACATUSI - 12 minutes HELIOTHERAPY, CLIMATOTHERAPY AND PATIENTS WITH RESPIRATORY DISEASES Link L66 CONSTANTIN MUNTEANU, DIANA MUNTEANU, MIHAIL HOTETEU - 12 minutes BIOLOGICAL INSIGHTS OF SPELEOTHERAPY Link L67 PARASCHIVA POSTOLACHE, CRISTINA LACATUSI, DOINA-CLEMENTINA COJOCARU - 12 minutes AEROSOLS AND BREATHING Link L68 PARASCHIVA POSTOLACHE, MADALINA ZEBEGA - 12 minutes RESPIRATORY MUSCLE TRAINING AND RESPIRATORY REHABILITATION Link L69 CRISTI FRENȚ, GEORGETA MAIORESCU - 12 minutes DEVELOPMENTS AND INVOLUTIONS OF TOURISM IN THE SPA RESORTS IN ROMANIA AND THE CASE STUDY FOR LACUL SĂRAT RESORT Link L70 Dragos Arotaritei, Andrei Gheorghita, Mariana Rotariu, Marius Turnea - 12 minutes MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF SULPHUR ABSORPTION PROCESS, A POSSIBLE APPLICATION IN CURE WITH SULPHUROUS MINERAL WATER Link L71 Q & A – 12 minutes Authors Title Abstract Mihai Ciocanu, Anișoara Cimil - 12 minutes THE EFFICIENCY OF THE REHABILITATION SERVICE IN HOSPITAL CONDITIONS Link L72 Sinziana Calina SILIȘTEANU, Andrei Emanuel SILIȘTEANU - 12 minutes TRIAL ON THE WATER CONSUMPTION BY THE PERSONS IN THE GROUP AGED 19-30 YEARS Link L73 Liviu Lazăr, Florin Marcu, Felicia Cioară, Carmen Nistor Csepentö - 12 minutes MANAGEMENT OF SPECIAL ARTERIAL DISEASES Link L74 Mihaela-Carmen SUCEVEANU, Paul-Nicolae SUCEVEANU - 12 minutes EVOLUTION OF CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS AFTER MORE THAN 2 PERIODIC HOSPITALIZATIONS IN THE COVASNA HOSPITAL FOR CARDIOVASCULAR REHABILITATION Link L75 Mihaela DUTESCU, Adina TRAILA, Margit SERBAN, Emilia URSU, Dorina MIU, Ioana MALITA, Bianca CIRESAN - 12 minutes THE EFFICIENCY OF MEDICAL REHABILITATION TREATMENT IN PATIENTS WITH HEMOPHILIA AFTER SURGICAL ORTHOPEDIC INTERVENTIONS - THE EXPERIENCE OF "CRISTIAN SERBAN" BUZIAS CENTER Link L76 Dorin-Gheorghe TRIFF, Simona POP - 12 minutes PRECURSORS OF BALENOLOGY EDUCATION IN ROMANIA Link L77 Dr. Eugenia Dumitrescu, Dr. Carmen Enescu - 12 minutes ANTIALLERGIC PROCEDURES MOST COMMONLY USED IN PHYSICAL RECOVERY MEDICINE AND BALNEOLOGY Link L78 Mihail HOTETEU, Constantin MUNTEANU, Diana MUNTEANU, Gabriela DOGARU - 12 minutes PELOIDS - PERSPECTIVES ON RESEARCH AND FUTURE PLANS Link L79 Liliana Stanciu, Daniela Profir, Viorica Marin, Doinița Oprea, Elena Ionescu, Elena Almășan, Carmen Oprea - 12 minutes THE SCIENCE OF AGING WELL Link L80 Q & A – 12 minutes POSTER SESSION Authors Title Abstract Andra Pintilie, Liliana Pădure, Andrada Mirea, Corina Sporea Proprioceptive Functional Vibration Stimulation as therapeutic tool in spasticity management of jump gait pattern of spastic diplegic children with cerebral palsy Poster 1 Andra Pintilie, Liliana Pădure, Andrada Mirea, Corina Sporea Modern computerized techniques for gait’s functional evaluation through a specialized wireless inertial sensor – premise for orthopedic corrective shoes wear in children with gait disorders secondary to Cerebral Palsy Poster 2 Ana Maria PÂSLARU, Ana Maria FĂTU, Anamaria CIUBARĂ The role of medical recovery in oncology Poster 3 Maria Veronica MORCOV, Liliana PADURE, Cristian Gabriel MORCOV, Gelu ONOSE Exercises availed by sensor-based computer advanced devices: part of the interactive cognitive recovery – adjuvant of the therapy applied in the Centrul National Clinic de Recuperare Neuropsihom*otorie Copii “Dr. N. Robanescu” Poster 4 Avram Mihai, Liliana Padure, Gelu Onose Theoretical fundamentals and conceptual premise for advanced proprioceptive and sensory stimulus apparatus, with sequential evaluation for the treatment of the recuperator in the equilibrium disorder, from Cerebral Palsy (PC) casuistry. Poster 5 Andrada MIREA, Gelu ONOSE, Madalina LEANCA, Florin-Petru GRIGORAS, Mihaela AXENTE, Liliana PADURE, Corina SPOREA Respiratory management in patients with rare progressive neuromuscular diseases Poster 6 Mihaela MANDU, Elena CONSTANTIN, Cristinel Dumitru BADIU, Cosmin Daniel OPREA, Cristina DAIA, Gelu ONOSE Presentation od the Fugl Meyer Assesment scale and related suggesttion in order to enhance its level of implementation in inner neurorehabilitation units Poster 7 ALEXANDRU BOGDAN-CĂTĂLIN, ALINA SIMONA ȘOVREA, ANNE-MARIE CONSTANTIN, ADINA BIANCA BOȘCA, CARMEN GEORGIU, MONICA POPA Complex oral rehabilitation in an elderly patient with periodontal disease who exercises regularly Poster 8 Dorin-Gheorghe TRIFF, Simona POP MORBIDITY BY OSTEO-MUSCULO-ARTICULAR DISEASES IN THE OCCUPATIONAL ENVIRONMENT IN MARAMURES COUNTY. THE IMPORTANCE OF MEDICAL RECOVERY AND RECORDS THROUGH ELECTRONIC DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Poster 9 Authors Title Abstract Mihaela Antonina CALIN, Marian Romeo CALIN, Constantin Munteanu New evidence on the effects of pelotherapy on local microcirculation Poster 10 Izabela Lazar, Gabriela Dogaru The effectiveness of balnear treatment in the management of psoriasis Poster 11 Dorin-Gheorghe TRIFF, Mușata Dacia BOCOȘ CORRELATIONS OF OSTEOMUSCULO-ARTICULAR DISEASES WITH WORK ABILITY, PERCEIVED SELF EFFICACY AND OCCUPATIONAL STRESSORS AT A REGULAR MEDICAL CHECK-UP IN PRE-UNIVERSITY EDUCATION UNITS Poster 12 Doroteea Teoibas-Serban, Valentin Stan, Dan Blendea PREVENTION OF LUMBAR DISC HERNIATION IN YOUNG ADULT POPULATION: A PRACTICAL APPROACH Poster 13 Călin Corciovă, Cătălina Luca, Robert Fuior, Flavia Corciovă Development a Monitoring Device for Arm Rehabilitation Poster 14 Simona Daniela Zavalichi, Marius Andrei Zavalichi, Sorin Stratulat, Florin Mitu Cardiovascular rehabilitation: challenges in a case of acute myocardial infarction and familial hypercholesterolemia Poster 15 Simona-Isabelle STOICA, Ioana TANASE, Gelu ONOSE Influences and consequences resulting in addictions in general and to chronic alcoholism, especially for patients with spinal cord injury Poster 16 Roxana Dumitrascu, Ana Maria Bumbea, Carmen Albu, Otilia Rogoveanu, Catalin Bostina, Rodica Traistaru, Borcan Madalina BIOMECHANICAL DYSFUNCTIONS OF THE FOOT – MAJOR IMPACT ON THE KINETIC CHAIN Poster 17 Otilia Rogoveanu, Gherghina Florin, Caimac Dan, Trifu Ramona, Cruceru Andra, Beldie C Medical rehabilitation in post-stroke spastic hemiparesis in young patients Poster 18 Ana Maria Bumbea, Otilia Rogoveanu, Roxana Dumitrascu, Bogdan Stefan Bumbea, Catalin Bostina, Albu Carmen, Borcan Madalina PERIPHERAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION - A CHALLENGE IN VERTEBRAL POSTTRAUMATIC RECOVERY Poster 19 Authors Title Abstract Dănuţ PĂCURAR, Mihaela Ramona PĂCURAR KNEE ARTHROPLASTY RECOVERY OF AN CANCER PATIENT Poster 20 Dănuţ PĂCURAR, Mihaela Ramona PĂCURAR THE IMPACT OF OSTEOARTICULAR PATHOLOGY IN POSTSTROKE RECOVERY Poster 21 Borcan Madalina, Bumbea Ana Maria, Bostina Catalin, Radoi Georgeta, Bumbea Bogdan EFFICIENT REHABILITATION TREATMENT IN A CASE WITH MAV-RUPTA MALFORMATION Poster 22 Demirgian Sibel, Nan Simona, Lulea Adela, Lascu Ioana, Marin Viorica Is possible the management of synovial chondromatosis of the hip by arthroscopy or complex balneal treament? Poster 23 Mădălina Codruța Verenca, Sorina Mierlan, Claudiu Elisei Tanase The Efficiency of Medical Treatment of Scoliosis – Paediatrics Poster 24 Florentina NASTASE¹, Alin Laurentiu TATU², Madalina Codruta VERENCA¹ Orthopaedic manifestations of Neurofibromatosis type 1 – case report Poster 25 Simona CARNICIU, Anatolie BACIU, Vasile FEDAS The attenuation of energy metabolic misbalance by means of aerobic, hypoxic, hypothermal adaptation and environment optimization at recreation resort center Poster 26 Irina Anghel, Alexandra Sporici, Magdalena Lapadat, Gelu Onose Complex clinical and therapeutic rehabilitation approach of a patient with Complete AIS/Frankel A quadriplegia post cervical spinal cord injury after accidental fall off a trailer and multiple complications occurring during disease progression - case study Poster 27 Ana-Maria Pelin , Monica Georgescu , Cristina Stefanescu , Costinela Georgescu Molecular treatment strategies in osteoporosis Poster 28

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