Michele MONTAGANO

Bachelor's thesis

Emiplegico adulto: aspetti e strategie riabilitative dopo lesione centrale.

Adult hemiplegic: aspects and rehabilitation strategies after central injury.
Abstract:
Stroke is currently the major cause of disability in Western countries being responsible for more cases of hemiplegia. Hemiplegia is caracterized by a deficit of volontary locomotor activity of controlateral emibody to the central injury. The neurological profile is served by a tipical attitude: spastic hypertonia in antigravity musculature, such as the flexor muscle of upper limb and extensor muscle …more
Abstract:
L?ictus ? attualmente la causa di maggiore disabilit? nei paesi occidentali essendo responsabile del maggior numero di casi di emiplegia. L?emiplegia ? caratterizzata da deficit dell?attivit? motoria volontaria dell?emisoma controlaterale alla sede della lesione centrale. Il quadro neurologico che ne consegue presenta generalmente un atteggiamento tipico: ipertonia spastica prevalente nella muscolatura …more
 
 
Language used: Italian
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 31. 8. 2015
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Thesis defence

  • Date of defence: 16. 10. 2015
  • Supervisor: Mgr. Cinzia Zandrini

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MONTAGANO, Michele. Emiplegico adulto: aspetti e strategie riabilitative dopo lesione centrale.. Lugano, 2015. bakalářská práce (Bc.). OSTRAVSKÁ UNIVERZITA V OSTRAVĚ. Lékařská fakulta

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University of Ostrava

Faculty of Medicine

Bachelor programme / field:
Specialization in Health Service / Physiotherapy

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