C. Daia, D. Nita, Sabina Solcan, A. Mihai, Nicoleta Chiriloi, G. Onose, Bucharest Romania Pharmacy ”Carol Davila”
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The multimodal/ pleiotropic therapeutical approach by influencing endogenous defense activity, a fundamental biological processes of neurogenesis, neuroprotection, neuroplasticity and neurotrophicity and counteracting neurogenic inflammation and the secondary phenomenoms according to the “tooth paste theory” combined with a specific rehabilitation program could be a benefic therapeutical association.1-2 Matherials and methods: A 42 years old patient without any previous medical conditions was admitted in our Neural-Muscular clinic division with cognitive impairment and spastic tetraparesis after anoxic encephalopathy. The case report presentation was approved by TEHBA Bioethics Commission (No.9181/11.April.2018). The patient was clinically, para-clinically and functionally assessed according to the standardized protocols implemented in our clinic through the assessment scales (AIS, FIM, QoL-Quality of Life, Asworth, Penn, FAC, WISCI II). Results: The combined and complex rehabilitation program led in this specific case to a complete cognition remission and substancial locomotor regaining: at discharge the patients having independence of walking. Conclusions: The modern ambivalent approach of spastic tetraparesis and cognitive impairment emerging from anoxic encephalopathy could be a succeful therapeutical management leading in some cases to a complete recovery.","PeriodicalId":43815,"journal":{"name":"Balneo Research Journal","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.2000,"publicationDate":"2018-09-10","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"2","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Succesful rehabilitation program – including multimodal strategies of a patient with spastic tetraparesis due to anoxic encephalopathy\",\"authors\":\"C. Daia, D. Nita, Sabina Solcan, A. Mihai, Nicoleta Chiriloi, G. 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Succesful rehabilitation program – including multimodal strategies of a patient with spastic tetraparesis due to anoxic encephalopathy
Abstract Introduction: Anoxic encephalopathy is one of the hardest rehabilitation condition which can generate cognitive dysfunction and tetraparesis. The multimodal/ pleiotropic therapeutical approach by influencing endogenous defense activity, a fundamental biological processes of neurogenesis, neuroprotection, neuroplasticity and neurotrophicity and counteracting neurogenic inflammation and the secondary phenomenoms according to the “tooth paste theory” combined with a specific rehabilitation program could be a benefic therapeutical association.1-2 Matherials and methods: A 42 years old patient without any previous medical conditions was admitted in our Neural-Muscular clinic division with cognitive impairment and spastic tetraparesis after anoxic encephalopathy. The case report presentation was approved by TEHBA Bioethics Commission (No.9181/11.April.2018). The patient was clinically, para-clinically and functionally assessed according to the standardized protocols implemented in our clinic through the assessment scales (AIS, FIM, QoL-Quality of Life, Asworth, Penn, FAC, WISCI II). Results: The combined and complex rehabilitation program led in this specific case to a complete cognition remission and substancial locomotor regaining: at discharge the patients having independence of walking. Conclusions: The modern ambivalent approach of spastic tetraparesis and cognitive impairment emerging from anoxic encephalopathy could be a succeful therapeutical management leading in some cases to a complete recovery.