A multidisciplinary advanced approach in central pontine myelinolysis recovery: considerations about a case report.
Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol. 2020 Dec 08;:1-12
Authors: Raciti L, Pizzurro R, Occhipinti F, Manuli A, Corallo F, Calabrò RS
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Central pontine myelinolysis (CPM) is a solitary, symmetric, demyelination in the central pons. This case study aimed to report the effects of an intensive robotic gait training with Lokomat-Pro on mobility and quality of life in a case of CPM.
CASE DESCRIPTION AND INTERVENTION: A 33-year-old female patient with tetraparesis and gait disturbance due to CPM was hospitalized to undergo intensive rehabilitation training for about 2 months. Daily session of Lokomat-Pro and psychotherapy by telemedicine were performed, besides nursing care and occupational and physical therapy. Motor evaluation and quality of life were assessed by using standardized scales.
OUTCOMES: The multidisciplinary therapy led to significant improvements both in functional motor outcomes (as per 10-Meter Walk Test, Berg Balance and Tinetti scale) and quality of life.
DISCUSSION: Innovation technology, including robotics and telemedicine, may be a valuable tool to improve functional outcomes in patients with severe motor impairment due to chronic CPM. IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATION A multidisciplinary approach involving robotics plus virtual reality is mandatory to reduce medical and bedridden complications in patients affected by CPM.
PMID: 33290136 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
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