Laura Mori
@university of genoa
Scopus Publications
- Assessment of patients affected by INPH after external lumbar drainage: what is the better timing?
Annalisa Marzi, Sara Maestrini, Cristina Schenone, Lucia Pellegrino, Davide Del Chiaro, Federica Collino, Mehrnaz Hamedani, Filippo Cotellessa, Paolo Missori, Antonio Currà, Giuseppe Ribizzi, Marta Ponzano, Stefano Caneva, Matteo Pardini, Paolo Merciadri, Pietro Fiaschi, Gianluigi Zona, Carlo Trompetto, Laura Mori
Fluids and Barriers of the CNS, 2026
Idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH) is a potentially reversible neurological condition characterized by cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) accumulation contributing to clinical symptoms. Removal of excess CSF can lead to improvement, and among the available approaches, external lumbar drainage (ELD) offers superior diagnostic accuracy. However, the optimal timing for patient evaluation following ELD remains unclear. We recruited 54 adult iNPH patients, assessed at baseline (T0), 48 hours (T1), and 10 days (T2) after ELD. Balance performance was measured using clinical scales for both static and dynamic balance, while gait parameters were instrumentally assessed at patient usual pace, both without and with concurrent cognitive dual task. Clinical scales showed no significant change at T1, while a statistically significant improvement emerged at T2. Instrumental gait analysis revealed more robust changes at T2, involving a greater number of parameters and reaching stronger significance levels. Regarding potential ELD responders, more patients exceeded the Minimal Detectable Change thresholds for both clinical and instrumental measures at T2. Although current literature lacks clear guidance on timing, our findings suggest that extending follow-up to 10 days provides a more comprehensive and reliable assessment of potential improvements. These results should be validated in larger studies with additional follow-up to confirm the long-term predictive value of ELD for shunt surgery. - Response on “Commentary on “Is gaitrite system sensitive in discriminating gait pattern of subjects affected by Charcot Marie tooth? A pilot study””
Cristina Schenone, Marta Ponzano, Laura Mori
Neurological Sciences, 2026 - Abuse in individuals with multiple sclerosis: the SocialMS Italian study
Marta Ponzano, Alessio Signori, Irene Schiavetti, Doriana Landi, Andrea Bellavia, Luigi Lavorgna, Roberta Fantozzi, Fabio Buttari, Alessia Di Sapio, Simona Malucchi, Fabiana Marinelli, Mario Alberto Battaglia, Marco Vercellino, Graziella Callari, Jessica Frau, Girolama Alessandra Marfia, Elena Tsantes, Maria Grazia Grasso, Andrea Surcinelli, Luigi Zuliani, Cinzia Cordioli, Leonardo Sinisi, Raffaella Clerici, Paolo Immovilli, Maria Laura Stromillo, Laura Mori, Alice Laroni, Roberta Lanzillo, Alessandra Lugaresi, Maria Pia Sormani
Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders, 2026 - Impact of anodal tDCS and virtual reality on cognitive dysfunction in patients with Multiple Sclerosis: Protocol of a double blind, randomized, prospective, controlled study
Lucilla Vestito, Cristina Schenone, Francesca Casazza, Roberto Modenesi, Angelo Iandolino, Maria Giuseppina Matichecchia, Lisbet Montes Saez, Massimiliano Botto, Marta Ponzano, Paola Gazzola, Erica Grange, Giampaolo Brichetto, Fabio Bandini, Carlo Trompetto, Laura Mori
Plos One, 2025
Background Cognitive impairment (CI) affects a significant proportion of people with Multiple Sclerosis (PwMS), even in the early stages of the disease, increasing fatigue perception and reducing quality of life. Various restorative interventions have been tested to mitigate CI, but their efficacy remains limited. Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has emerged as a promising add-on to conventional rehabilitation in several neurological conditions, including MS. Similarly, novel technologies such as exergames are gaining attention as supportive tools in the rehabilitation of PwMS. These approaches can be combined within integrated protocols to maximize therapeutic benefits on CI. However, robust evidence of efficacy is still lacking, and only one case report has been published to date. Aims The primary aim is to investigate the potential benefits of combining anodal tDCS (A-tDCS) with exergame-based training in the rehabilitation of CI in PwMS. The secondary aim is to assess whether the proposed protocol can provide sustained benefits over time. Methods 80 PwMS with CI will be consecutively enrolled and evaluated through a comprehensive neuropsychological battery. 40 participants will be randomized to the experimental group (EG) and 40 to the control group (CG). All participants will undergo 10 sessions of exergame-based rehabilitation. In addition, the EG will receive concurrent A-tDCS over the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, whereas the CG will receive sham stimulation. Assessments will be conducted at baseline, post-treatment, and at one and six months follow-up. Discussion We hypothesize cognitive improvements in both groups due to exergame training. However, we expect greater improvements in the EG compared with the CG. Furthermore, we hypothesize that the beneficial effects in the EG will be sustained over time. Clinical trials registration ClinicalTrials.gov, Identifier: NCT07114809 (Date: August 8th, 2025) - Ultrasound Evaluation of the Regenerating Tendon of the Semitendinosus After Harvest for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Marco Becciolini, Michele Bisogni, Salvatore Massimo Stella, Carlo Trompetto, Laura Mori, Luca Puce, William Campanella, Orlando Catalano, Filippo Cotellessa
Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2025
Objectives: Previous studies have suggested the potential for semitendinosus (ST) tendon regeneration following harvesting for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. This retrospective cross-sectional (observational) study aims to evaluate ST tendon regeneration using high-resolution ultrasound (US), with special reference to morphological and structural changes in the muscle–tendon unit. Methods: Twenty-four patients who had undergone ST tendon harvesting at least 24 months prior were evaluated. Ultrasound assessment included neotendon (NT) detection, thickness, echotexture, insertion site, dynamic gliding, myotendinous junction (MTJ) shifting, and muscle cross-sectional area (CSA), compared with the healthy contralateral side. Results: ST tendon regeneration was detected in 19/24 patients (79%). In regenerated tendons, NT thickness was significantly greater than the native tendon (3.40 ± 1.38 mm vs. 2.40 ± 0.27 mm; mean difference 0.98 mm; p = 0.005. Subgroup analysis revealed that fibrillar-like NTs were associated with a smaller MTJ shift (3.91 ± 1.14 cm vs. 7.75 ± 2.43 cm; p = 0.001) and higher muscle CSA preservation (0.85 ± 0.10 vs. 0.55 ± 0.09; p < 0.001). A strong inverse correlation was found between MTJ displacement and muscle CSA (ρ = −0.96; p < 0.001). Patients without NT regeneration (n = 5) exhibited more pronounced MTJ retraction (11.0 ± 1.0 cm) and muscle hypotrophy (CSA ratio 0.41 ± 0.07), although these results were descriptive. Conclusions: High-resolution US is an effective, non-invasive method for assessing ST tendon regeneration from a qualitative and quantitative perspective. Our findings indicate possible changes in the architecture and position of the regenerated tendon, the MTJ, and the muscle belly, which may reflect structural remodeling of the muscle–tendon unit. - A randomized controlled trial of anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (A-tDCS) and olfactory training in persistent COVID-19 anosmia
Lucilla Vestito, Marta Ponzano, Laura Mori, Carlo Trompetto, Fabio Bandini, Riccardo Canta, Anna De Giovanni, Simone Strano, Andrea Pagani
Brain Stimulation, 2025
BACKGROUND: Persistent anosmia due to COVID-19 affects approximately 20 million individuals worldwide, with a serious detrimental effect on their quality of life. Effective treatments remain lacking, with olfactory training (OT) being supported by some evidence of benefit. We implemented a double-blind, randomized, controlled trial (RCT) combining OT with Anodal transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (A-tDCS) with the aim to confirm the encouraging results of a preliminary study by our group. We also evaluated the long-term effectiveness of this intervention at both one- and six-months post-treatment assessments. METHODS: This RCT involved 52 patients with persistent hypo/anosmia due to COVID-19. Participants were randomly assigned to undergo OT coupled with either A-tDCS targeting the Prefrontal Cortex (PFC) (experimental group, n = 35), or sham stimulation (placebo group, n = 17) for two weeks (10 sessions). The end point was the change in smell function from the baseline, as assessed by subjective and objective scores (VAS and Sniffin' Sticks test or SST). RESULTS: The experimental group demonstrated a significant amelioration of both smell measures. Specifically, the mean VAS-smell increased from 2.56 to 4.70 (p < 0.001) and the mean SST from 6.97 to 9.69 (p < 0.001). Seventy-seven percent of patients in the experimental group significantly improved, with 63 % achieving a complete recovery. No olfactory amelioration was observed in the placebo group. The significant smell improvement was sustained at both follow-up assessments. CONCLUSION: This RCT demonstrates that combining A-tDCS with concurrent OT is able to restore the olfactory function in individuals suffering from persistent COVID-19 anosmia, with a durable effect. This safe and inexpensive treatment can therefore represent a suitable and widespread option for millions of individuals. These positive results also support the hypothesis that the brain olfactory networks are involved in the pathophysiology of COVID-19 anosmia. - A Digital-Health Program Based on Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment for the Management of Older People at Their Home: Final Recommendations from the MULTIPLAT_AGE Network Project
Alberto Pilotto, Carolina Massone, Guido Iaccarino, Armando Genazzani, Carlo Trompetto, Gennarina Arabia, Wanda Morganti, Emanuele Seminerio, Maddalena Illario, Luigi Castello, Laura Mori, Loris Pignolo, Romina Custureri
Healthcare Switzerland, 2025
Background: The MULTIPLAT_AGE is a network project which developed a digital platform based on the Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) for collecting data and identifying personalized healthcare programs for older people at home. In this article, the final recommendations of the MULTIPLAT_AGE Working Group are reported. Methods: The MULTIPLAT_AGE project included five independent studies developed and carried out by five research centers according to two common principles previously shared by the researchers: (i) the multidimensional approach to older people through the CGA-based Multidimensional Prognostic Index (MPI); (ii) the use of a common web-based platform for collecting data to facilitate healthcare interventions of older people at their home according to the aging in place approach. At the end of the studies, a series of recommendations have been proposed by an expert panel including the principal investigators and discussed by all researchers involved in the MULTIPLAT_AGE project in formal meetings. After discussion, the recommendations have been approved with formal vote by all the researchers during the final meeting of the MULTIPLAT_AGE project. Results: The recommendations are addressed to healthcare providers, policy decision-makers, caregivers, and patients. In summary, the CGA-based interventions and technologies adopted in the MULTIPLAT_AGE project reduced length of hospital stay, improved multidimensional frailty, walking safety, physical and cognitive performances, and reduced fear of falling in older people across different clinical settings and suffering from different diseases. Conclusions: The final recommendations of the MULTIPLAT_AGE Working Group could be a useful instrument to facilitate the use of technologies along with CGA-based interventions to improve the management of older people at home. - Efficacy of Oral Supplementation with Cholecalciferol Versus Calcifediol in Patients with Hypovitaminosis D After Stroke
Stefania Canneva, Anna De Giovanni, Felicita Pagella, Lucia Pellegrino, Francesco Iencinella, Sara Maestrini, Marta Ponzano, Carlo Trompetto, Laura Mori
Nutrients, 2025
Background/Objectives: Cholecalciferol and Calcifediol are commonly used for oral supplementation in patients with vitamin D deficiency. Several studies have compared these two molecules; however, the studied population has only included healthy postmenopausal women so far. This retrospective observational study aims to evaluate which molecule is more effective and faster in achieving serum 25(oh)D levels within the normal range in post-stroke patients during the subacute phase. Secondary aims include assessing potential differences in functional outcomes and investigating the possible correlation between the degree of hypovitaminosis D and stroke severity. Methods: We observed 85 in-patients who received either Cholecalciferol or Calcifediol during intensive rehabilitation. All subjects underwent functional evaluations, blood tests, and a bone densitometry (DEXA) scan. Results: Four months after starting supplementation, subjects receiving calcifediol achieved significantly higher 25(oh)D levels (p < 0.001) compared to those receiving cholecalciferol. No significant between-group differences were observed in secondary outcomes. Another key finding is that no statistically significant correlation was found between serum of 25(oh)D levels and stroke severity. Conclusions: These results highlight the importance of further investigating bone metabolism in post-stroke patients, though findings should be confirmed in larger studies. - Barriers to Long-Term Adherence in Botulinum Toxin Therapy for Post-Stroke Spasticity: Insights and Implications from a Single-Center Study in North Italy
Ester Cecchella, Nicola Luigi Bragazzi, Filippo Cotellessa, William Campanella, Luca Puce, Lucio Marinelli, Antonio Currà, Cristina Schenone, Laura Mori, Carlo Trompetto
Toxins, 2025
Stroke is a leading cause of long-term disability worldwide, often resulting in spasticity. Botulinum toxin injections have emerged as a cornerstone in the management of post-stroke spasticity. However, despite their clinical efficacy, maintaining long-term adherence to botulinum toxin therapy remains a significant challenge. This retrospective observational study analyzed 106 patients undergoing botulinum toxin therapy for post-stroke spasticity to identify the key factors influencing treatment continuation. The mean age of the cohort at the time of stroke was 57.7 years, with ischemic strokes accounting for 61.3% of cases and hemorrhagic strokes for 38.7%. A total of 61.3% of patients continued therapy, while 38.7% discontinued therapy due to a variety of reasons. The most common reasons included logistical barriers (43.9%) and comorbidities (36.6%), followed by perceived lack of benefit (24.4%) and clinical resolution (12.2%). Among those citing a lack of benefit, muscular fibrosis was a notable contributor. In the multivariable Cox regression analysis, logistical challenges, such as access to healthcare facilities and administrative difficulties, were associated with discontinuation (HR = 13.95, 95% CI: 5.57–34.94, p < 0.001). Comorbidities also significantly increased the likelihood of discontinuation (HR = 3.51, 95% CI: 1.56–7.87, p = 0.002), as did the lack of benefit (HR = 14.34, 95% CI: 5.65–36.38, p < 0.001) and condition resolution (HR = 19.20, 95% CI: 5.58–66.02, p < 0.001). In contrast, demographic and clinical factors, including age at the time of stroke, gender, stroke type, affected side, and baseline spasticity severity, did not significantly influence treatment continuation. These findings underscore the importance of addressing logistical barriers and mitigating the burden of comorbidities to enhance treatment adherence. A shift toward patient-centered approaches that integrate robust rehabilitation services and streamline healthcare accessibility is critical for optimizing outcomes. - Beyond early motor response: Longitudinal cognitive and gait assessments after extended lumbar drainage in normal pressure hydrocephalus
Stefano Caneva, Mehrnaz Hamedani, Alessandro Pesaresi, Laura Mori, Annalisa Marzi, Lucia Pellegrino, Paolo Merciadri, Andrea Bianconi, Gianluigi Zona, Matteo Pardini, Pietro Fiaschi
European Journal of Neurology, 2025
BackgroundIdiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH) is a multifactorial progressive disease affecting cognition, gait, and urinary continence, potentially reversible, or at least improvable, by a prompt surgical intervention. Given its potential surgical improvement, it is crucial to determine who will benefit of a ventriculo‐peritoneal shunt. To date, although several procedures are considered useful to diagnose iNPH, there is no agreement concerning the best timing of the clinical assessment or the role played by formal cognitive testing.MethodsThirty participants with suspected iNPH were assessed at baseline, 2, and 15 days after 24‐h extended lumbar drainage (ELD). Timed Up and Go test (TUG), Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE), Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), and Frontal Assessment Battery (FAB) were administered in order to quantify motor and cognitive performances. The TUG was used to assess clinical response to ELD.ResultsOur sample showed significant differences between baseline assessment and follow‐ups in the majority of tests. Although some enhancements in performances appeared in the first post‐ELD assessment, both treatment responders and non‐responders showed better performances in the delayed assessment. Post hoc comparison found significant differences in each time point between the two groups.ConclusionsThese results emphasize the key role of performing multiple assessments post CSF drainage, as response can be more prominent in a delayed rather than an early phase. - Clinical and Ultrasound Evaluation of Hemiplegic Shoulder Pain in Stroke Patients: A Longitudinal Observational Study Starting in the First Hours After Stroke
Filippo Cotellessa, William Campanella, Luca Puce, Maria Cesarina May, Marta Ponzano, Riccardo Picasso, Matteo Mordeglia, Davide Subbrero, Ester Cecchella, Laura Mori, Davide Sassos, Massimo Del Sette, Matteo Formica, Carlo Trompetto
Medicina Lithuania, 2025 - Characterization of Muscle Activity in Water Polo Players with and without Shoulder Pain during penalty shot
Convegno Nazionale Di Bioingegneria, 2025 - Size of the Cerebral Ventricular System in Patients Affected by Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Retrospective Observational Study
Antonio Currà, Massimo Corsini, Ilaria Barchetta, Maria Gisella Cavallo, Patrizia Gargiulo, et al.
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 2025 - EMG-assessed paratonia: A novel approach to investigating motor response inhibition in healthy subjects
Luca Puce, Lucio Marinelli, Antonio Currà, Laura Mori, Cristina Schenone, Filippo Cotellessa, Antonella Tatarelli, Daniele Pucci, Nicola Luigi Bragazzi, Carlo Trompetto
Plos One, 2024 - STORMS: A Pilot Feasibility Study for Occupational TeleRehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis
Lucilla Vestito, Federica Ferraro, Giulia Iaconi, Giulia Genesio, Fabio Bandini, Laura Mori, Carlo Trompetto, Silvana Dellepiane
Sensors, 2024 - Improvement of Motor Task Performance: Effects of Verbal Encouragement and Music—Key Results from a Randomized Crossover Study with Electromyographic Data
Filippo Cotellessa, Nicola Luigi Bragazzi, Carlo Trompetto, Lucio Marinelli, Laura Mori, Emanuela Faelli, Cristina Schenone, Halil İbrahim Ceylan, Carlo Biz, Pietro Ruggieri, Luca Puce
Sports, 2024 - Upper Limbs Muscle Co-Contraction Changes Correlate With The Physical Motor Impairments in CMT
Tiziana Lencioni, , Virginia Bandini, Cristina Schenone, Maria Lagostina, Alessia Aiello, Angelo Schenone, Maurizio Ferrarin, Carlo Trompetto, Laura Mori
Journal of Neuromuscular Diseases, 2024 - Optimizing athletic performance through advanced nutrition strategies: can AI and digital platforms have a role in ultra-endurance sports?
Luca Puce, Halil İbrahim Ceylan, Carlo Trompetto, Filippo Cotellessa, Cristina Schenone, Lucio Marinelli, Piotr Zmijewski, Nicola Bragazzi, Laura Mori
Biology of Sport, 2024 - Effectiveness of a Preventative Program for Groin Pain Syndrome in Elite Youth Soccer Players: A Prospective, Randomized, Controlled, Single-Blind Study
Filippo Cotellessa, Luca Puce, Matteo Formica, Maria Cesarina May, Carlo Trompetto, Marco Perrone, Andrea Bertulessi, Vittorio Anfossi, Roberto Modenesi, Lucio Marinelli, Nicola Luigi Bragazzi, Laura Mori
Healthcare Switzerland, 2023 - Impact of tDCS on persistent COVID-19 olfactory dysfunction: a double-blind sham-controlled study
Lucilla Vestito, Laura Mori, Carlo Trompetto, Diego Bagnasco, Rikki F Canevari, Marta Ponzano, Davide Subbrero, Ester Cecchella, Cristina Barbara, Piero Clavario, Fabio Bandini
Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 2023 - Increasing the Passive Range of Joint Motion in Stroke Patients Using Botulinum Toxin: The Role of Pain Relief
Carlo Trompetto, Lucio Marinelli, Laura Mori, Nicola Bragazzi, Giulia Maggi, Filippo Cotellessa, Luca Puce, Lucilla Vestito, Franco Molteni, Giulio Gasperini, Nico Farina, Luciano Bissolotti, Francesco Sciarrini, Marzia Millevolte, Fabrizio Balestrieri, Domenico Antonio Restivo, Carmelo Chisari, Andrea Santamato, Alessandra Del Felice, Paolo Manganotti, Carlo Serrati, Antonio Currà
Toxins, 2023 - Flexion-extension strength of the index-thumb system in Italian population. A cross-sectional study to gather normative data
Alberto Dottor, Lucia Grazia Sansone, Simone Battista, Laura Mori, Marco Testa
Journal of Hand Therapy, 2023 - SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF POST COVID-19 NEUROGENIC DYSPHAGIA WITH BOTULINUM TOXIN
Riccardo Canta, Lucilla Vestito, Paola Castellini, Carlo Trompetto, Laura Mori, Anna De Giovanni, Luca Puce, Lucio Marinelli
European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine, 2023 - The 15-item version of the Boston Naming Test in Italian: normative data for adults
Lucilla Vestito, Laura Mori, Carlo Trompetto, Marina Tomatis, Giulia Alessandria, Fabrizio De Carli, Leonardo Cocito, Fabio Bandini
Aphasiology, 2023 - Useful outcome measures in INPH patients evaluation
Laura Mori, Federica Collino, Annalisa Marzi, Lucia Pellegrino, Marta Ponzano, Davide Del Chiaro, Sara Maestrini, Stefano Caneva, Matteo Pardini, Pietro Fiaschi, Gianluigi Zona, Carlo Trompetto, and
Frontiers in Neurology, 2023 - A soft supernumerary hand for rehabilitation in sub-acute stroke: a pilot study
Carlo Trompetto, Manuel G. Catalano, Alessandro Farina, Giorgio Grioli, Laura Mori, Andrea Ciullo, Matteo Pittaluga, Martina Rossero, Luca Puce, Antonio Bicchi
Scientific Reports, 2022 - The Effect of Verbal Encouragement on Performance and Muscle Fatigue in Swimming
Luca Puce, Carlo Trompetto, Antonio Currà, Lucio Marinelli, Laura Mori, Marco Panascì, Filippo Cotellessa, Carlo Biz, Nicola Luigi Bragazzi, Pietro Ruggieri
Medicina Lithuania, 2022 - A tale of two stories: COVID-19 and disability. A critical scoping review of the literature on the effects of the pandemic among athletes with disabilities and para-athletes
Luca Puce, Khaled Trabelsi, Achraf Ammar, Georges Jabbour, Lucio Marinelli, Laura Mori, Jude Dzevela Kong, Christina Tsigalou, Filippo Cotellessa, Cristina Schenone, Mohammad Hossein Samanipour, Carlo Biz, Pietro Ruggieri, Carlo Trompetto, Nicola Luigi Bragazzi
Frontiers in Physiology, 2022 - A Bibliometrics-Enhanced, PAGER-Compliant Scoping Review of the Literature on Paralympic Powerlifting: Insights for Practices and Future Research
Luca Puce, Khaled Trabelsi, Carlo Trompetto, Laura Mori, Lucio Marinelli, Antonio Currà, Emanuela Faelli, Vittoria Ferrando, Patrick Okwen, Jude Dzevela Kong, Achraf Ammar, Nicola Luigi Bragazzi
Healthcare Switzerland, 2022 - Nabiximols effect on blood pressure and heart rate in post-stroke patients of a randomized controlled study
Gian Marco Rosa, Luca Puce, Laura Mori, Antonio Currà, Francesco Fattapposta, Italo Porto, Nicola Luigi Bragazzi, Carlo Trompetto, Lucio Marinelli
Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2022 - Shear wave elastography combined with electromyography to assess the effect of botulinum toxin on spastic dystonia following stroke: A pilot study
William Campanella, Angelo Corazza, Luca Puce, Laura Privitera, Riccardo Pedrini, Laura Mori, Leonardo Boccuni, Giovanni Turtulici, Carlo Trompetto, Lucio Marinelli
Frontiers in Neurology, 2022 - Quality of life and upper limb disability in Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease: A pilot study
Laura Mori, Cristina Schenone, Filippo Cotellessa, Marta Ponzano, Alessia Aiello, Maria Lagostina, Sara Massucco, Lucio Marinelli, Marina Grandis, Carlo Trompetto, Angelo Schenone
Frontiers in Neurology, 2022 - Swimming and the human microbiome at the intersection of sports, clinical, and environmental sciences: A scoping review of the literature
Luca Puce, Jarrad Hampton-Marcell, Khaled Trabelsi, Achraf Ammar, Hamdi Chtourou, Ayoub Boulares, Lucio Marinelli, Laura Mori, Filippo Cotellessa, Antonio Currà, Carlo Trompetto, Nicola Luigi Bragazzi
Frontiers in Microbiology, 2022 - Cannabinoid Effect and Safety in Spasticity Following Stroke: A Double-Blind Randomized Placebo-Controlled Study
Lucio Marinelli, Luca Puce, Laura Mori, Massimo Leandri, Gian Marco Rosa, Antonio Currà, Francesco Fattapposta, Carlo Trompetto
Frontiers in Neurology, 2022 - Not all Forms of Muscle Hypertonia Worsen With Fatigue: A Pilot Study in Para Swimmers
Luca Puce, Nicola Luigi Bragazzi, Antonio Currà, Lucio Marinelli, Laura Mori, Filippo Cotellessa, Karim Chamari, Marta Ponzano, Mohammad Hossein Samanipour, Pantelis T. Nikolaidis, Carlo Biz, Pietro Ruggieri, Carlo Trompetto
Frontiers in Physiology, 2022 - Muscle Fatigue and Swimming Efficiency in Behind and Lateral Drafting
Luca Puce, Karim Chamari, Lucio Marinelli, Laura Mori, Marco Bove, Emanuela Faelli, Marco Fassone, Filippo Cotellessa, Nicola Luigi Bragazzi, Carlo Trompetto
Frontiers in Physiology, 2022 - Genetic Workup for Charcot–Marie–Tooth Neuropathy: A Retrospective Single-Site Experience Covering 15 Years
Chiara Gemelli, Alessandro Geroldi, Sara Massucco, Lucia Trevisan, Ilaria Callegari, Lucio Marinelli, Giulia Ursino, Mehrnaz Hamedani, Giulia Mennella, Silvia Stara, Giovanni Maggi, Laura Mori, Cristina Schenone, Fabio Gotta, Serena Patrone, Alessia Mammi, Paola Origone, Valeria Prada, Lucilla Nobbio, Paola Mandich, Angelo Schenone, Emilia Bellone, Marina Grandis
Life, 2022 - The role of physical activity against chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy: a narrative review
Daniele Diotti, Luca Puce, Laura Mori, Carlo Trompetto, Elena Saretti, Cecilia Contenti, Lucio Marinelli
Exploration of Neuroprotective Therapy, 2022 - Electromyographic Patterns of Paratonia in Normal Subjects and in Patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment or Alzheimer's Disease
Lucio Marinelli, Carlo Trompetto, Luca Puce, Fiammetta Monacelli, Laura Mori, Carlo Serrati, Francesco Fattapposta, Maria Felice Ghilardi, Antonio Currà
Journal of Alzheimer S Disease, 2022 - Effectiveness of Botulinum Toxin on Pain in Stroke Patients Suffering from Upper Limb Spastic Dystonia
Carlo Trompetto, Lucio Marinelli, Laura Mori, Luca Puce, Chiara Avanti, Elena Saretti, Giulia Biasotti, Roberta Amella, Filippo Cotellessa, Domenico A. Restivo, Antonio Currà
Toxins, 2022 - I can’t count, but I can beat you playing cards: a case report on autoimmune encephalitis
Laura Mori, William Campanella, Lucilla Vestito, Lucio Marinelli, Luana Benedetti, Leonardo Cocito, Carlo Trompetto
BMC Neurology, 2021 - A study protocol for occupational rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis
Marco Trombini, Federica Ferraro, Giulia Iaconi, Lucilla Vestito, Fabio Bandini, Laura Mori, Carlo Trompetto, Silvana Dellepiane
Sensors, 2021 - Habituation of somatosensory evoked potentials in patients with alzheimer’s disease and those with vascular dementia
Antonio Currà, Lucio Marinelli, Filippo Cotellessa, Laura Mori, Chiara Avanti, Daniela Greco, Manuela Gorini, Paolo Missori, Francesco Fattapposta, Carlo Trompetto
Medicina Lithuania, 2021 - Systematic Review of Fatigue in Individuals With Cerebral Palsy
Luca Puce, Ilaria Pallecchi, Karim Chamari, Lucio Marinelli, Tiziano Innocenti, Riccardo Pedrini, Laura Mori, Carlo Trompetto
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2021 - The Effect of Kinesio Taping on Spasticity: A Randomized, Controlled, Double-Blind Pilot Study in Para-Swimmers
Luca Puce, Ilaria Pallecchi, Lucio Marinelli, Maria May, Laura Mori, Piero Ruggeri, Marco Bove
Journal of Sport Rehabilitation, 2021 - Improved visuospatial neglect after tDCS and computer-assisted cognitive training in Posterior Cortical Atrophy: a single-case study
Lucilla Vestito, Marco Trombini, Laura Mori, Silvana Dellepiane, Carlo Trompetto, Matteo Morando, Fabio Bandini
Neurocase, 2021 - On the performance assessment during the practice of an exergame for cerebellar ataxia patients
Marco Trombini, Federica Ferraro, Alice Nardelli, Lucilla Vestito, Giulia Schenone, Laura Mori, Carlo Trompetto, Silvana Dellepiane
Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society EMBS, 2021 - Surface Electromyography Spectral Parameters for the Study of Muscle Fatigue in Swimming
Luca Puce, Ilaria Pallecchi, Lucio Marinelli, Laura Mori, Marco Bove, Daniele Diotti, Piero Ruggeri, Emanuela Faelli, Filippo Cotellessa, Carlo Trompetto
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living, 2021 - Spasticity, spastic dystonia, and static stretch reflex in hypertonic muscles of patients with multiple sclerosis
Luca Puce, Antonio Currà, Lucio Marinelli, Laura Mori, Elisabetta Capello, Rachele Di Giovanni, Matteo Bodrero, Claudio Solaro, Filippo Cotellessa, Francesco Fattapposta, Carlo Trompetto
Clinical Neurophysiology Practice, 2021 - Meralgia paraesthetica after prone position ventilation in a patient with COVID-19
Lucio Marinelli, Laura Mori, Chiara Avanti, Filippo Cotellessa, Sabrina Fabbri, Cristina Schenone, Carlo Trompetto
European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine, 2020 - Transcranial direct current stimulation in the treatment of subacute post-stroke thalamic aphasia
William Campanella, Riccardo Pedrini, Lucilla Vestito, Lucio Marinelli, Carlo Trompetto, Laura Mori
European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine, 2020 - Comparison of Strength and Dexterity in Professional and Student Violinists: Setting Foundations to Guide Rehabilitation
Valeria Prada, Laura Mori, Elena Prato, Mehrnaz Hamedani, Accogli Susanna, Grandis Marina, Schenone Angelo
Medical Problems of Performing Artists, 2020 - Unilateral spatial neglect rehabilitation supported by a digital solution: Two case-studies
Marco Trombini, Lucilla Vestito, Matteo Morando, Laura Mori, Carlo Trompetto, Fabio Bandini, Silvana Dellepiane
Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society EMBS, 2020 - Impact of the 2018 World Para Swimming classification revision on the race results in international Paralympic swimming events
Luca Puce, Lucio Marinelli, Ilaria Pallecchi, Laura Mori, Carlo Trompetto
German Journal of Exercise and Sport Research, 2020 - Ghost spasticity in multiple sclerosis
Carlo Trompetto, Antonio Currà, Luca Puce, Laura Mori, Ilaria Pallecchi, Paola Gazzola, Sabrina Fabbri, Antonio Uccelli, Giovanni Novi, Oscar Crisafulli, Carlo Serrati, Lucio Marinelli
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, 2020 - A multimodal training modulates short afferent inhibition and improves complex walking in a cohort of faller older adults with an increased prevalence of Parkinson's disease
Elisa Pelosin, Cecilia Cerulli, Carla Ogliastro, Giovanna Lagravinese, Laura Mori, Gaia Bonassi, Anat Mirelman, Jeffrey M Hausdorff, Giovanni Abbruzzese, Roberta Marchese, Laura Avanzino
Journals of Gerontology Series A Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, 2020 - Treadmill training in patients affected by Charcot–Marie–Tooth neuropathy: results of a multicenter, prospective, randomized, single-blind, controlled study
L. Mori, A. Signori, V. Prada, D. Pareyson, G. Piscosquito, L. Padua, C. Pazzaglia, G. M. Fabrizi, A. Picelli, A. Schenone, TreSPE study group
European Journal of Neurology, 2020 - Self-Perceived Psychophysical Well-Being of Young Competitive Swimmers With Physical or Intellectual Impairment
Luca Puce, Lucio Marinelli, Nicola G. Girtler, Ilaria Pallecchi, Laura Mori, Marina Simonini, Carlo Trompetto
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2019 - Haptic perception of verticality correlates with postural and balance deficits in patients with Parkinson's disease
Laura Mori, Martina Putzolu, Gaia Bonassi, Giovanni Galeoto, Susanna Mezzarobba, Carlo Trompetto, Laura Avanzino, Roberta Marchese, Giovanni Abbruzzese, Elisa Pelosin
Parkinsonism and Related Disorders, 2019 - “Spastic dystonia” or “Inability to voluntary silence EMG activity”? Time for clarifying the nomenclature
Carlo Trompetto, Lucio Marinelli, Luca Puce, Laura Mori, Carlo Serrati, Francesco Fattapposta, Antonio Currà
Clinical Neurophysiology, 2019 - Spastic dystonia in stroke subjects: prevalence and features of the neglected phenomenon of the upper motor neuron syndrome
Carlo Trompetto, Antonio Currà, Luca Puce, Laura Mori, Carlo Serrati, Francesco Fattapposta, Giovanni Abbruzzese, Lucio Marinelli
Clinical Neurophysiology, 2019 - Outcome measures in the clinical evaluation of ambulatory Charcot-Marie-Tooth 1A subjects
Laura Mori, TreSPE Study Group, Valeria Prada, Alessio Signori, Davide Pareyson, Giuseppe Piscosquito, Luca Padua, Costanza Pazzaglia, Gian Maria Fabrizi, Nicola Smania, Alessandro Picelli, Angelo Schenone
European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 2019 - Training methods and analysis of races of a top level Paralympic swimming athlete
Luca Puce, Lucio Marinelli, Emanuela Pierantozzi, Laura Mori, Ilaria Pallecchi, Marco Bonifazi, Marco Bove, Emerson Franchini, Carlo Trompetto
Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation, 2018 - Testing overwork weakness in Charcot-Marie-tooth disease: Is it true or false?
Valeria Prada, Laura Mori, Susanna Accogli, Matteo Rivarola, Sara Schizzi, Mehrnaz Hamedani, Angelo Schenone
Journal of the Peripheral Nervous System, 2018 - Protocol for the study of self-perceived psychological and emotional well-being of young Paralympic athletes
Luca Puce, Lucio Marinelli, Laura Mori, Ilaria Pallecchi, Carlo Trompetto
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 2017 - A randomised controlled cross-over double-blind pilot study protocol on THC:CBD oromucosal spray efficacy as an add-on therapy for post-stroke spasticity
Lucio Marinelli, Maurizio Balestrino, Laura Mori, Luca Puce, Gian Marco Rosa, Laura Giorello, Antonio Currà, Francesco Fattapposta, Carlo Serrati, Carlo Gandolfo, Giovanni Abbruzzese, Carlo Trompetto
BMJ Open, 2017 - Do flexible inter-injection intervals improve the effects of botulinum toxin A treatment in reducing impairment and disability in patients with spasticity?
Carlo Trompetto, Lucio Marinelli, Laura Mori, Luca Puce, Elisa Pelosin, Carlo Serrati, Francesco Fattapposta, Steno Rinalduzzi, Giovanni Abbruzzese, Antonio Currà
Medical Hypotheses, 2017 - Radial shock wave therapy: Effect on pain and motor performance in a paralympic athlete
Laura Mori, Lucio Marinelli, Elisa Pelosin, Matteo Gambaro, Roberto Trentini, Giovanni Abbruzzese, Carlo Trompetto
European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 2017 - Electromyographic assessment of paratonia
Lucio Marinelli, Laura Mori, Matteo Pardini, David Beversdorf, Leonardo Cocito, Antonio Currà, Francesco Fattapposta, Maria Felice Ghilardi, Giovanni Abbruzzese, Carlo Trompetto
Experimental Brain Research, 2017 - Learning "how to learn": Super declarative motor learning is impaired in parkinson's disease
Lucio Marinelli, Carlo Trompetto, Stefania Canneva, Laura Mori, Flavio Nobili, Francesco Fattapposta, Antonio Currà, Giovanni Abbruzzese, Maria Felice Ghilardi
Neural Plasticity, 2017 - The effect of cannabinoids on the stretch reflex in multiple sclerosis spasticity
Lucio Marinelli, Laura Mori, Stefania Canneva, Federica Colombano, Antonio Currà, Francesco Fattapposta, Fabio Bandini, Elisabetta Capello, Giovanni Abbruzzese, Carlo Trompetto
International Clinical Psychopharmacology, 2016 - Innovative quantitative testing of hand function in Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathy
Maria A. Alberti, Laura Mori, Luca Francini, Ilaria Poggi, Margherita Monti Bragadin, Emilia Bellone, Marina Grandis, Giovanni Maggi, Lizia Reni, Maria P. Sormani, Andrea Tacchino, Luca Padua, Valeria Prada, Marco Bove, Angelo Schenone
Journal of the Peripheral Nervous System, 2015 - Tinetti and Berg balance scales correlate with disability in hereditary peripheral neuropathies: A preliminary study
European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 2015 - Effect of radial shock wave therapy on pain and muscle hypertonia: A double-blind study in patients with multiple sclerosis
L Marinelli, L Mori, C Solaro, A Uccelli, E Pelosin, A Currà, L Molfetta, G Abbruzzese, C Trompetto
Multiple Sclerosis Journal, 2015 - Orbitofrontal 18F-DOPA Uptake and Movement Preparation in Parkinson's Disease
Lucio Marinelli, Arnoldo Piccardo, Laura Mori, Silvia Morbelli, Nicola Girtler, Antonio Castaldi, Agnese Picco, Carlo Trompetto, Maria Felice Ghilardi, Giovanni Abbruzzese, Flavio Nobili
Parkinson S Disease, 2015 - Proprioceptive rehabilitation of upper limb dysfunction in movement disorders: A clinical perspective
Giovanni Abbruzzese, Carlo Trompetto, Laura Mori, Elisa Pelosin
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2014 - Management of stroke patients submitted to botulinum toxin type a therapy: A Delphi survey of an Italian expert panel of specialist injectors
European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 2014 - The effect of age on post-activation depression of the upper limb H-reflex
Carlo Trompetto, Lucio Marinelli, Laura Mori, Stefania Canneva, Federica Colombano, Elisabetta Traverso, Antonio Currà, Giovanni Abbruzzese
European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2014 - Comparison of different methods for the estimation of gait temporal parameters using a single inertial sensor mounted on the lower trunk: Application to elderly and hemiparetic subjects
20th Imeko Tc4 Symposium on Measurements of Electrical Quantities Research on Electrical and Electronic Measurement for the Economic Upturn Together with 18th Tc4 International Workshop on ADC and Dca Modeling and Testing Iwadc 2014, 2014 - Pathophysiology of spasticity: Implications for neurorehabilitation
Carlo Trompetto, Lucio Marinelli, Laura Mori, Elisa Pelosin, Antonio Currà, Luigi Molfetta, Giovanni Abbruzzese
Biomed Research International, 2014 - Shock Waves in the Treatment of Muscle Hypertonia and Dystonia
Laura Mori, Lucio Marinelli, Elisa Pelosin, Antonio Currà, Luigi Molfetta, Giovanni Abbruzzese, Carlo Trompetto
Biomed Research International, 2014 - Postactivation depression changes after robotic-assisted gait training in hemiplegic stroke patients
Carlo Trompetto, Lucio Marinelli, Laura Mori, Elena Cossu, Roberto Zilioli, Marina Simonini, Giovanni Abbruzzese, Luigi Baratto
Gait and Posture, 2013 - Manual Linear Movements to Assess Spasticity in a Clinical Setting
Lucio Marinelli, Carlo Trompetto, Laura Mori, Gabriele Vigo, Elisabetta Traverso, Federica Colombano, Giovanni Abbruzzese
Plos One, 2013 - Corticospinal excitability in patients with secondary dystonia due to focal lesions of the basal ganglia and thalamus
Carlo Trompetto, Laura Avanzino, Lucio Marinelli, Laura Mori, Elisa Pelosin, Luca Roccatagliata, Giovanni Abbruzzese
Clinical Neurophysiology, 2012