Leonardo Maria D'AMBROSIO

Bachelor's thesis

Trattamento riabilitativo finalizzato all' interruzione del vortice disfunzionale che caratterizza la sindrome cervico-cefalica

Rehabilitation treatment aimed at interrupting the dysfunctional vortex that characterizes cervical-brain syndrome.
Abstract:
During the internship, I became interested in this work with a patient who had frequent problems with neck-related pain and dizziness that limited her activities of daily and social living. I then decided, together with the mentor, to follow the patient to put into practice what I studied in theory. Cervical-cephalic syndrome is the name of a concept summarizing a multitude of symptoms affecting the …more
Abstract:
Durante il tirocinio mi sono interessato in questo lavoro ad una paziente che aveva frequentemente problemi di dolore legati alla cervicale e vertigini che limitavano la sua attivit? di vita quotidiana e sociale. Ho quindi deciso, insieme alla tutor, di seguire la paziente per mettere in pratica quello che ho studiato in teoria. La sindrome cervico-cefalica ? la denominazione di un concetto riassuntivo …more
 
 
Language used: Italian
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 12. 9. 2023
Accessible from:: 31. 12. 2999

Thesis defence

  • Supervisor: Mgr. Valerio Palmerini

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D'AMBROSIO, Leonardo Maria. Trattamento riabilitativo finalizzato all' interruzione del vortice disfunzionale che caratterizza la sindrome cervico-cefalica. Itálie, 2023. bakalářská práce (Bc.). OSTRAVSKÁ UNIVERZITA. Lékařská fakulta

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University of Ostrava

Faculty of Medicine

Bachelor programme / field:
Fisioterapia / Fisioterapia

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