Publications by authors named "Jean-Philippe Lamora"

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  • This meta-analysis evaluated the effectiveness of serious games compared to traditional therapy for improving various functions in adults with multiple sclerosis, focusing on upper limb activity, balance, gait, fatigue, and cognitive abilities.
  • Out of 2,532 studies, 17 randomized controlled trials were included, revealing that serious games had little to no effect on upper limb activity, gait, and some cognitive functions but showed potential improvements in balance, fatigue, and visuo-spatial memory.
  • The findings indicate a low certainty that serious games can enhance balance, reduce fatigue, and improve visuo-spatial memory, while their overall impact on other assessed areas remains neutral.
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Objective: To assess the effects of diagnostic nerve block and selective tibial neurotomy on spasticity and co-contractions in patients with spastic equinovarus foot.

Methods: Among 317 patients who underwent a tibial neurotomy between 1997 and 2019, 46 patients who met the inclusion criteria were retrospectively screened. Clinical assessment was made before and after diagnostic nerve block and within 6 months after neurotomy.

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