Publications by authors named "J-F Di Carlo"

Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to explore how cognitive demands affect motor performance during recovery from acute stroke by testing patients on two motor tasks with differing cognitive load.
  • Performance on the cognitively demanding Box & Blocks Test was significantly more impaired compared to Grip Strength, indicating that cognitive dysfunction notably affects complex motor tasks.
  • Results suggest that cognitive and motor functions are interconnected, highlighting the importance of considering cognitive demands in rehabilitation strategies after a stroke.
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Background: Treatment management and outcomes of unruptured nonsaccular aneurysms are different compared with their saccular counterparts.

Purpose: Our aim was to analyze the outcomes after flow diversion among nonsaccular unruptured lesions.

Data Sources: A systematic search of 3 data bases (2005-2019) was performed according to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines.

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