Case Report: Targeted plasticity in spinal cord injury—the role of focal muscle vibration and neurocognitive rehabilitation in adaptative synaptic change along sensory and motor circuit

PurposeThe purpose of this case was to investigate objectively and quantitatively the effects of the application of repeated focal muscle vibration (fMV) associated with neurocognitive exercise on a 46-year-old patient with spastic paraparesis secondary to the surgical removal of a C5–C6 ependymoma....

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Main Authors: Filippo Camerota, Naomi Francesca Pocino, Federico Zangrando, Roberta Di Tommaso, Marco Paoloni, Massimiliano Mangone, Claudia Celletti
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fresc.2024.1515114/full
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author Filippo Camerota
Naomi Francesca Pocino
Federico Zangrando
Roberta Di Tommaso
Marco Paoloni
Massimiliano Mangone
Claudia Celletti
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description PurposeThe purpose of this case was to investigate objectively and quantitatively the effects of the application of repeated focal muscle vibration (fMV) associated with neurocognitive exercise on a 46-year-old patient with spastic paraparesis secondary to the surgical removal of a C5–C6 ependymoma.MethodsWe have evaluated gait parameters, spasticity, and pain with clinical scales. We have applied focal muscle vibration on quadriceps femoris, hamstrings, gastrocnemius, and iliopsoas muscles bilaterally. A total of 30 sessions of fMV treatment of 80 min each was carried out over 30 consecutive days.ResultsAfter the whole treatment period, the patient showed an overall improvement in scores on the same assessment scales administered at admission. The gait analysis evaluation showed a reduction in stride time bilaterally, an increase in average walking speed, increased cadence, and a slight increase in step length.ConclusionThe improvements obtained have highlighted the relevance of the fMV application associated to physiotherapy in the field of neurological rehabilitation, particularly emphasizing the interest in increasing the number of sessions correlated with more durable clinical improvements over time. Results obtained have shown to persist for several months after discharge, allowing the patient to improve walking and to have greater autonomy in daily activities.
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spelling doaj-art-b5ded180ca5f476cb5f3de54465188112025-01-06T05:13:07ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences2673-68612025-01-01510.3389/fresc.2024.15151141515114Case Report: Targeted plasticity in spinal cord injury—the role of focal muscle vibration and neurocognitive rehabilitation in adaptative synaptic change along sensory and motor circuitFilippo Camerota0Naomi Francesca Pocino1Federico Zangrando2Roberta Di Tommaso3Marco Paoloni4Massimiliano Mangone5Claudia Celletti6Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Division, Umberto I University Hospital, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Anatomical and Histological Sciences, Legal Medicine and Orthopedics, Sapienza University, Rome, ItalyPhysical Medicine and Rehabilitation Division, Umberto I University Hospital, Rome, ItalyPhysical Medicine and Rehabilitation Division, Umberto I University Hospital, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Anatomical and Histological Sciences, Legal Medicine and Orthopedics, Sapienza University, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Anatomical and Histological Sciences, Legal Medicine and Orthopedics, Sapienza University, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Life Sciences, Health, and Health Professions, Link Campus University, Rome, ItalyPurposeThe purpose of this case was to investigate objectively and quantitatively the effects of the application of repeated focal muscle vibration (fMV) associated with neurocognitive exercise on a 46-year-old patient with spastic paraparesis secondary to the surgical removal of a C5–C6 ependymoma.MethodsWe have evaluated gait parameters, spasticity, and pain with clinical scales. We have applied focal muscle vibration on quadriceps femoris, hamstrings, gastrocnemius, and iliopsoas muscles bilaterally. A total of 30 sessions of fMV treatment of 80 min each was carried out over 30 consecutive days.ResultsAfter the whole treatment period, the patient showed an overall improvement in scores on the same assessment scales administered at admission. The gait analysis evaluation showed a reduction in stride time bilaterally, an increase in average walking speed, increased cadence, and a slight increase in step length.ConclusionThe improvements obtained have highlighted the relevance of the fMV application associated to physiotherapy in the field of neurological rehabilitation, particularly emphasizing the interest in increasing the number of sessions correlated with more durable clinical improvements over time. Results obtained have shown to persist for several months after discharge, allowing the patient to improve walking and to have greater autonomy in daily activities.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fresc.2024.1515114/fullfocal muscle vibrationgait analysisneurorehabilitationspasticityspinal cord injurycase report
spellingShingle Filippo Camerota
Naomi Francesca Pocino
Federico Zangrando
Roberta Di Tommaso
Marco Paoloni
Massimiliano Mangone
Claudia Celletti
Case Report: Targeted plasticity in spinal cord injury—the role of focal muscle vibration and neurocognitive rehabilitation in adaptative synaptic change along sensory and motor circuit
Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences
focal muscle vibration
gait analysis
neurorehabilitation
spasticity
spinal cord injury
case report
title Case Report: Targeted plasticity in spinal cord injury—the role of focal muscle vibration and neurocognitive rehabilitation in adaptative synaptic change along sensory and motor circuit
title_full Case Report: Targeted plasticity in spinal cord injury—the role of focal muscle vibration and neurocognitive rehabilitation in adaptative synaptic change along sensory and motor circuit
title_fullStr Case Report: Targeted plasticity in spinal cord injury—the role of focal muscle vibration and neurocognitive rehabilitation in adaptative synaptic change along sensory and motor circuit
title_full_unstemmed Case Report: Targeted plasticity in spinal cord injury—the role of focal muscle vibration and neurocognitive rehabilitation in adaptative synaptic change along sensory and motor circuit
title_short Case Report: Targeted plasticity in spinal cord injury—the role of focal muscle vibration and neurocognitive rehabilitation in adaptative synaptic change along sensory and motor circuit
title_sort case report targeted plasticity in spinal cord injury the role of focal muscle vibration and neurocognitive rehabilitation in adaptative synaptic change along sensory and motor circuit
topic focal muscle vibration
gait analysis
neurorehabilitation
spasticity
spinal cord injury
case report
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fresc.2024.1515114/full
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