Background: Few studies examined the effects of combined motor and cognitive rehabilitation in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). The present prospective, multicenter, observational study aimed to determine the efficacy of an integrated cognitive and neuromotor rehabilitation program versus a traditional neuromotor training on walking, balance, cognition and emotional functioning in MS patients.Methods: Sixty three MS patients were selected and assigned either to the Integrated Treatment Group (ITG; n = 32), receiving neuropsychological treatment (performed by ERICA software and paper–pencil tasks) complemented by conventional neuromotor rehabilitation, or to the Motor Treatment Group (n = 31) receiving neuromotor rehabilitation only. T...
Background: Cognitive dysfunction affects up to 70% of people with progressive MS (PMS). It can exer...
3 Summary: Title:: Importance of comprehensive rehabilitation to Multiple Sclerosis patiens Aim of t...
This article highlights recent progress in research on treatment and neurorehabilitation of cognitiv...
Background: Few studies examined the effects of combined motor and cognitive rehabilitation in patie...
Background: Few studies examined the effects of combined motor and cognitive rehabilitation in patie...
Background: Few studies examined the effects of combined motor and cognitive rehabilitation in patie...
Background: Few studies examined the effects of combined motor and cognitive rehabilitation in patie...
Background: Few studies examined the effects of combined motor and cognitive rehabilitation in patie...
Background: Few studies examined the effects of combined motor and cognitive rehabilitation in patie...
Background:At the moment, the possible options for the management of cognitive dysfunctions in patie...
Cognitive impairment (CI) occurs in about 40–65% of people with multiple sclerosis (MS) during the d...
1 Abstract: Objectives: The purpose of the current study was to evaluate whether a 12-week neuropsyc...
Contains fulltext : 174645.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: C...
: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, debilitating disease characterised by demyelination of the n...
Background: People with multiple sclerosis have problems with memory and attention. Cognitive rehabi...
Background: Cognitive dysfunction affects up to 70% of people with progressive MS (PMS). It can exer...
3 Summary: Title:: Importance of comprehensive rehabilitation to Multiple Sclerosis patiens Aim of t...
This article highlights recent progress in research on treatment and neurorehabilitation of cognitiv...
Background: Few studies examined the effects of combined motor and cognitive rehabilitation in patie...
Background: Few studies examined the effects of combined motor and cognitive rehabilitation in patie...
Background: Few studies examined the effects of combined motor and cognitive rehabilitation in patie...
Background: Few studies examined the effects of combined motor and cognitive rehabilitation in patie...
Background: Few studies examined the effects of combined motor and cognitive rehabilitation in patie...
Background: Few studies examined the effects of combined motor and cognitive rehabilitation in patie...
Background:At the moment, the possible options for the management of cognitive dysfunctions in patie...
Cognitive impairment (CI) occurs in about 40–65% of people with multiple sclerosis (MS) during the d...
1 Abstract: Objectives: The purpose of the current study was to evaluate whether a 12-week neuropsyc...
Contains fulltext : 174645.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: C...
: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, debilitating disease characterised by demyelination of the n...
Background: People with multiple sclerosis have problems with memory and attention. Cognitive rehabi...
Background: Cognitive dysfunction affects up to 70% of people with progressive MS (PMS). It can exer...
3 Summary: Title:: Importance of comprehensive rehabilitation to Multiple Sclerosis patiens Aim of t...
This article highlights recent progress in research on treatment and neurorehabilitation of cognitiv...