16 results match your criteria: "San Pio X Clinic[Affiliation]"

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Pain

April 2021

Psychology Research Laboratory, Istituto Auxologico Italiano IRCCS, Ospedale San Giuseppe, Verbania, Italy.

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Prevention and treatment of chronic post-surgical pain should be based on the early identification of patients at risk. The presence of a deficit in executive functions, along with the presence of psychological risk factors, could impair the use of appropriate pain coping strategies and might facilitate the transition to chronic post-surgical pain. A longitudinal cohort study was implemented.

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Psychological and psychosocial predictors of chronic postsurgical pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Pain

January 2021

Psychology Research Laboratory, Istituto Auxologico Italiano IRCCS, Ospedale San Giuseppe, Verbania, Italy.

Knowledge about psychological and psychosocial predictors of chronic postsurgical pain is important to identify patients at risk for poor outcomes. The objective of this systematic review with meta-analysis was to assess the effect of such predictors. A comprehensive search of the available literature on this topic was performed using the electronic databases PubMed, Scopus, Embase, and PsycInfo.

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Introduction: Conventional photodynamic therapy (cPDT) is considered a very effective treatment of actinic keratosis (AK) lesions. However, its use is limited by the fact that this procedure could be very painful. The use of topical anesthetics such as tetracaine or lignocaine/prilocaine has shown disappointing results in term of pain reduction.

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To improve patient care and help clinical research, the Neuropathic Pain Special Interest Group of the Italian Neurological Society appointed a task force to elaborate a consensus statement on pharmacoresistant neuropathic pain. The task force included 19 experts in neuropathic pain. These experts participated in a Delphi survey consisting of three consecutive rounds of questions and a face-to-face meeting, designed to achieve a consensus definition of pharmacoresistant neuropathic pain.

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Article Synopsis
  • The text discusses how the context of medical encounters, especially the placebo effect, can influence treatment outcomes in neurorehabilitation.
  • A review of studies reveals that placebo treatments show varying levels of effectiveness for different neurological disorders, with weak effects in central neuropathic pain and moderate effects in conditions like postherpetic neuralgia and diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
  • The findings suggest that understanding and utilizing the placebo effect can enhance neurorehabilitation programs, improve the doctor-patient relationship, and reduce reliance on analgesics, without needing to hide the use of placebos from patients.
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Diagnostic accuracy of laser-evoked potentials in diabetic neuropathy.

Pain

June 2017

aDepartment of Neurology and Psychiatry, Sapienza University, Rome, Italy bDivision of Neurology, Ospedale Pediatrico Bambino Gesú, IRCCS, Rome, Italy cCenter for Sensory-Motor Interaction, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark dNeurology Unit, San Pio X Clinic, Fondazione Opera San Camillo, Milan, Italy eDepartment of Internal Medicine, Sapienza University, Rome, Italy.

Although the most widely agreed neurophysiological tool for investigating small fiber damage is laser-evoked potential (LEP) recording, no study has documented its diagnostic accuracy. In this clinical, neurophysiological, and skin biopsy study, we collected age-corrected LEP normative ranges, verified the association of LEPs with pinprick sensory disturbances in the typical diabetic mixed fiber polyneuropathy, and assessed the sensitivity and specificity of LEPs in diabetic small fiber neuropathy. From 288 LEP recordings from the face, hand, and foot in 73 healthy subjects, we collected age-corrected normative ranges for LEPs.

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Background: Isolated scaphotrapeziotrapezoid is a relatively rare condition, and there is still not complete consensus on the treatment of this pathology.

Purpose: The aim of the present study is to assess the utility of implant interposition after arthroscopic scaphoid distal pole resection for scaphotrapeziotrapezoid arthritis.

Material And Methods: The authors present a prospective study after the arthroscopic resection of the distal pole of the scaphoid in 24 patients.

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The New Smartphone Application for Wrist Rehabilitation.

J Hand Surg Asian Pac Vol

February 2016

† Hand and Reconstructive Microsurgery Unit, San Pio X Clinic, Milan, Italy.

Background: The rehabilitation after wrist surgery is extremely important. An instructed therapy in hospital is widely practiced. However, a dependent aging society and rush life style in younger generation have precluded patients to access to the frequent formal therapy.

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Patients with peripheral and central nervous system diseases may suffer from different types of pain, namely nociceptive, neuropathic and mixed pain. Although in some cases, the distinction between these types of pain is clinically evident, yet in some patients an accurate differential diagnosis requires dedicated clinical examination, screening questionnaires and diagnostic techniques some of which are available only in specialized pain centres. This review briefly addresses the currently agreed definitions of the different types of pain and shows how clinical examination, pain questionnaires and diagnostic tests can help the clinicians in identifying neuropathic pain.

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Peripheral nervous system involvement in Parkinson's disease: evidence and controversies.

Parkinsonism Relat Disord

December 2014

Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Unit, IRCCS Ospedale San Camillo, Venice, Italy.

Background: In recent years, non-motor features of Parkinson's disease (PD) have received increasing attention and PD is currently considered a systemic rather than a pure basal ganglia disorder. Among the systemic features, peripheral neuropathy (PN) is a recent acquisition since the first case-control study reporting increased frequency of PN in PD dates back to 2008.

Methods: We reviewed available literature on peripheral nervous system (PNS) involvement in PD.

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Minimally invasive procedure for the stabilization of the painful "prearthritic" carpometacarpal joint of the thumb.

Tech Hand Up Extrem Surg

December 2014

*Orthopedic Department of North Estonia Medical Centre Foundation, Tallinn, Estonia †Hand and Reconstructive Microsurgery Unit, San Pio X Clinic, Milan, Italy.

The painful thumb carpometacarpal joint without arthritic changes with joint laxity is a common condition mainly affecting the female population in their early decades. Despite this, there is a lack of literature on the available treatment options. In the existing literature ligament reconstruction and extension osteotomy have both been described.

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Chronic exertional compartment syndrome of the forearm is an unusual disease not commonly found in the daily practice of a hand surgeon. This condition is quite rare in the general population but occurs more frequently among musicians and athletes, with the highest incidence found in professional motorcycle drivers. It is mainly because of a critical augmentation of the extracellular pressure of the forearm compartments.

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Prevalence and features of peripheral neuropathy in Parkinson's disease patients under different therapeutic regimens.

Parkinsonism Relat Disord

January 2014

Department for Parkinson Disease, IRCCS San Camillo, Venice, Italy.

Background: Recent reports suggest increased frequency of peripheral neuropathy (PN) in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients on levodopa compared with age-matched controls particularly during continuous levodopa delivery by intestinal infusion (CLDII). The aim of this study is to compare frequency, clinical features, and outcome of PN in PD patients undergoing different therapeutic regimens.

Methods: Three groups of consecutive PD patients, 50 on intestinal levodopa (CLDII), 50 on oral levodopa (O-LD) and 50 on other dopaminergic treatment (ODT), were enrolled in this study to assess frequency of PN using clinical and neurophysiological parameters.

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