Ep. 62: Early neurorehabilitation

Ep. 62: Early neurorehabilitation

Moderator: Dafin Muresanu (Cluj-Napoca, Romania) Guest: Karin Diserens (Lausanne, Switzerland) In the second episode on Neurorehabilitation, Professor Muresanu is joined by Professor Diserens to discuss early neurorehabilitation. They discuss the definition of early neurorehabilitation, the types of patients eligible for this approach, and the evidence-based research behind it. The conversation covers topics such as mobilization programs for stroke patients, the inclusion of coma patients in the rehabilitation process, standards of treatment and program intensity, organizing the acute neurorehabilitation process, and the importance of individualized treatment based on functional consequences. The discussion concludes with a focus on financing the cost of treatment and the collaboration between European societies in advancing the field of neurorehabilitation.

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Ep. 193: Understanding GBS and other inflammatory neuropathies across ages

Ep. 193: Understanding GBS and other inflammatory neuropathies across ages

Moderator: Francesco Germano (Genoa, Italy) Guest: Matteo Cataldi (Genoa, Italy) In this episode, Francesco Germano speaks with Matteo Cataldi about Guillain-Barré syndrome and other inflammatory ...

22 Mar 28min

Ep. 192: Movement disorders in children and adults: different or the same?

Ep. 192: Movement disorders in children and adults: different or the same?

Moderator: Natalia Szejko (Warsaw, Poland) Guests: Tammy Hedderly (London, UK), Alexander Münchau (Lübeck, Germany) In this episode, Natalia Szejko speaks with Tammy Hedderly and Alexander Münchau ...

15 Mar 36min

Ep. 191: FND in children and adults: different or the same?

Ep. 191: FND in children and adults: different or the same?

Moderator: Meagan Watson (Denver, USA) Guests: Pavlina Danhofer (Brno, Czech Republic), Natalia Szejko (Warsaw, Poland) In this episode, Meagan Watson speaks with Pavlína Danhofer and Natalia Szejko ...

8 Mar 39min

Ep. 190: Parkinson’s disease – more than a movement disorder

Ep. 190: Parkinson’s disease – more than a movement disorder

In this episode, Yıldız Değirmenci speaks with Julie Hall and Marit Ruitenberg about non-motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease, focusing on anxiety and cognitive impairment. They examine their clinica...

1 Mar 20min

Ep. 189: Red flags of treatable (spino)cerebellar ataxias

Ep. 189: Red flags of treatable (spino)cerebellar ataxias

Moderator: João Durães (Coimbra, Portugal) Guests: Paola Giunti (London, UK), Lidia Sarro (Milan, Italy) In this episode, João Durães, Paola Giunti and Lidia Sarro provide a rigorous examination of t...

22 Feb 45min

Ep. 188: Red flags of treatable rare myopathies

Ep. 188: Red flags of treatable rare myopathies

Moderator: Olimpia Musumeci (Messina, Italy) Guests: Antonio Toscano (Messina, Italy), Marianne De Visser (Amsterdam, Netherlands) In this episode, Olimpia Musumeci speaks with Antonio Toscano and Ma...

15 Feb 32min

Ep. 187: Red flags of treatable rare cerebral small vessels diseases

Ep. 187: Red flags of treatable rare cerebral small vessels diseases

Moderator: Emanuele D’amico (Foggia, Italy) Guest: Anna Bersano (Milan, Italy) In this episode, Emanuele D’Amico speaks with Anna Bersano about red flags for rare and potentially treatable cerebral s...

8 Feb 20min

Ep. 186: Red flags of treatable mitochondrial disorders

Ep. 186: Red flags of treatable mitochondrial disorders

Moderator: Piervito Lopriore (Pisa, Italy) Guests: Chiara La Morgia (Bologna, Italy), Michelangelo Mancuso (Pisa, Italy) In this episode, Piervito Lopriore discusses red flags for treatable mitochond...

1 Feb 25min

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