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    A snapshot of geriatric rehabilitation: one year experience by Giovannini, S, Brau, F, Iacovelli, C, Gerardino, L, Bellieni, A, Fusco, A, Loreti, C, Biscotti, L, Bernabei, R

    “…Frailty is a common condition in older adults, characterized by multimorbidity, physical weakness and nutritional deficit. Frailty can be detected early and a…”
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    ID 126 – Cortical connectivity and lesion volumes correlation in acute stroke patients: A study via graph theory from EEG data by Vecchio, F, Caliandro, P, Miraglia, F, Piludu, F, Iacovelli, C, Lacidogna, G, Reale, G, Colosimo, C, Rossini, P.M

    Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-03-2016)
    “…Objective Functional connectivity is essential for brain functions. Focal brain lesions could have important remote effects on the functions of distant brain…”
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    ID 127 – Small world characteristics of cortical connectivity in acute stroke by Caliandro, P, Vecchio, F, Miraglia, F, Iacovelli, C, Della Marca, G, Lacidogna, G, Reale, G, Di Giannantoni, N, Padua, L, Rossini, P.M

    Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-03-2016)
    “…Objective After cerebral ischemia, disruption and subsequent reorganization of functional connections occur both locally and remote to the lesion. Recently,…”
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    82. Prefrontal cortex as a compensatory functional substrate during ataxic overground gait: A correlation study between cortical activity and gait parameters by Caliandro, P, Serrao, M, Padua, L, Silvestri, G, Iacovelli, C, Simbolotti, C, Mari, S, Reale, G, Casali, C, Rossini, P.M

    Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-01-2015)
    “…To investigate whether prefrontal cortex (PFC) activation is linked to compensatory mechanisms (time–distance parameters) or to gait features (kinematic…”
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    Efficacy of focal muscular vibration in the treatment of upper limb spasticity in subjects with stroke outcomes: randomized controlled trial by Aprile, I, Iacovelli, C, Pecchioli, C, Cruciani, A, Castelli, L, Germanotta, M

    “…Focal muscular vibration (FMV) is a non-invasive technique that showed positive effects on spasticity of the upper limb in stroke subjects but different…”
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