Assunta Pizzi
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Ferrarello F, Deluca G, Pizzi A, Baldini C, Iori F, Marchionni N, et al.
Arch Physiother
. 2018 Jan;
5:2.
PMID: 29340171
Background: Early physical rehabilitation enhances functional recovery in stroke survivors. Supported standing is a common adjunctive therapeutic practice in subjects with several central nervous diseases who are unable to stand...
2.
Pizzi A, Falsini C, Martini M, Rossetti M, Verdesca S, Tosto A
Neurourol Urodyn
. 2013 Jun;
33(4):420-5.
PMID: 23775804
Aims: To investigate the frequency, the prognostic effect on functional status and the urodynamic patterns of post-stroke urinary incontinence (UI) in a sample of in-patients affected by ischemic stroke. Methods:...
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Pizzi A, Carrai R, Falsini C, Martini M, Verdesca S, Grippo A
J Rehabil Med
. 2009 Jul;
41(8):654-60.
PMID: 19565160
Objective: To determine the prognostic value of clinical assessment and motor evoked potentials for upper limb strength and functional recovery after acute stroke, and to establish the possible use of...
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Pizzi A, Carlucci G, Falsini C, Lunghi F, Verdesca S, Grippo A
J Rehabil Med
. 2007 Mar;
39(2):170-4.
PMID: 17351701
Objective: To assess the ability of the Wisconsin Gait Scale to evaluate qualitative features of changes in hemiplegic gait in post-stroke patients. Design: A prospective observational study. Subjects: Ten healthy...
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Pizzi A, Carlucci G, Falsini C, Verdesca S, Grippo A
Arch Phys Med Rehabil
. 2005 Sep;
86(9):1855-9.
PMID: 16181954
Objective: To evaluate clinical and neurophysiologic effects of 3-month reflex inhibitory splinting (RIS) for poststroke upper-limb spasticity. Design: Pretest-posttest trial. Setting: Outpatient rehabilitation center. Participants: Forty consecutive patients with hemiplegia...
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Pizzi A, Carlucci G, Falsini C, Verdesca S, Grippo A
Arch Phys Med Rehabil
. 2005 Mar;
86(3):410-5.
PMID: 15759220
Objectives: To assess upper-limb spasticity after stroke by means of clinical and instrumental tools and to identify possible variables influencing the clinical pattern. Design: Descriptive measurement study of a consecutive...
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Lanini B, Bianchi R, Romagnoli I, Coli C, Binazzi B, Gigliotti F, et al.
Am J Respir Crit Care Med
. 2003 Apr;
168(1):109-13.
PMID: 12714347
Owing to difficulties in measuring ventilation symmetry, good evidence of different right/left respiratory movements has not yet been provided. We investigated VT differences between paretic and healthy sides during quiet...
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Lanini B, Gigliotti F, Coli C, Bianchi R, Pizzi A, Romagnoli I, et al.
Clin Sci (Lond)
. 2002 Oct;
103(5):467-73.
PMID: 12401119
Dyspnoea is not a prominent complaint of resting patients with recent hemispheric stroke (RHS). We hypothesized that, in patients with RHS presenting abnormalities in respiratory mechanics, increased respiratory motor output...
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Pelo E, Da Prato L, Ciaccheri M, Castelli G, Gori F, Pizzi A, et al.
Amyloid
. 2002 May;
9(1):35-41.
PMID: 12000196
The most frequent localization of amyloid in transthyretin (TTR) mutations is in the peripheral nerve, causing familial amyloidpolyneuropathy (FAP). It is generally accompanied by involvement of other organs such as...