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Effect of Dual-Task Motor-Cognitive Training in Preventing Falls in Vulnerable Elderly Cerebrovascular Patients: A Pilot Study

Falling is a frequent and major clinical problem among older adults, as well as in patients with chronic cerebrovascular diseases (CVD). At present, sequential (mixed) and simultaneously (dual-task) motor-cognitive trainings are the best approaches to affording patients more autonomy in their everyd...

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Autores principales: Spanò, Barbara, Lombardi, Maria G., De Tollis, Massimo, Szczepanska, Maria A., Ricci, Claudia, Manzo, Alice, Giuli, Simone, Polidori, Lorenzo, Griffini, Ivo A., Adriano, Fulvia, Caltagirone, Carlo, Annicchiarico, Roberta
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8869774/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35203932
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12020168
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author Spanò, Barbara
Lombardi, Maria G.
De Tollis, Massimo
Szczepanska, Maria A.
Ricci, Claudia
Manzo, Alice
Giuli, Simone
Polidori, Lorenzo
Griffini, Ivo A.
Adriano, Fulvia
Caltagirone, Carlo
Annicchiarico, Roberta
author_facet Spanò, Barbara
Lombardi, Maria G.
De Tollis, Massimo
Szczepanska, Maria A.
Ricci, Claudia
Manzo, Alice
Giuli, Simone
Polidori, Lorenzo
Griffini, Ivo A.
Adriano, Fulvia
Caltagirone, Carlo
Annicchiarico, Roberta
author_sort Spanò, Barbara
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description Falling is a frequent and major clinical problem among older adults, as well as in patients with chronic cerebrovascular diseases (CVD). At present, sequential (mixed) and simultaneously (dual-task) motor-cognitive trainings are the best approaches to affording patients more autonomy in their everyday motor independence while reducing fall risks and consequences. The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of an advanced and innovative dual-task motor-cognitive rehabilitation program on fall risks in vulnerable older persons with chronic CVD. To this purpose, 26 consecutive older fallers with chronic CVD were recruited, and completed a mixed motor-cognitive or a dual-task motor-cognitive training program. Each patient also underwent two test evaluations to assess balance, gait, fear of falling, and walking performance at pre-and post-intervention. We found that our experimental motor-cognitive dual-task rehabilitation program could be an effective method to improve walking balance, gait, walking speed, and fear of falling, while reducing the risk of falls in older people with chronic CVD. Furthermore, results show that the simultaneous motor-cognitive training is more effective than the sequential motor-cognitive training. Therefore, our study brings innovative data, which can contribute positively to the management of this population.
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spelling pubmed-88697742022-02-25 Effect of Dual-Task Motor-Cognitive Training in Preventing Falls in Vulnerable Elderly Cerebrovascular Patients: A Pilot Study Spanò, Barbara Lombardi, Maria G. De Tollis, Massimo Szczepanska, Maria A. Ricci, Claudia Manzo, Alice Giuli, Simone Polidori, Lorenzo Griffini, Ivo A. Adriano, Fulvia Caltagirone, Carlo Annicchiarico, Roberta Brain Sci Article Falling is a frequent and major clinical problem among older adults, as well as in patients with chronic cerebrovascular diseases (CVD). At present, sequential (mixed) and simultaneously (dual-task) motor-cognitive trainings are the best approaches to affording patients more autonomy in their everyday motor independence while reducing fall risks and consequences. The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of an advanced and innovative dual-task motor-cognitive rehabilitation program on fall risks in vulnerable older persons with chronic CVD. To this purpose, 26 consecutive older fallers with chronic CVD were recruited, and completed a mixed motor-cognitive or a dual-task motor-cognitive training program. Each patient also underwent two test evaluations to assess balance, gait, fear of falling, and walking performance at pre-and post-intervention. We found that our experimental motor-cognitive dual-task rehabilitation program could be an effective method to improve walking balance, gait, walking speed, and fear of falling, while reducing the risk of falls in older people with chronic CVD. Furthermore, results show that the simultaneous motor-cognitive training is more effective than the sequential motor-cognitive training. Therefore, our study brings innovative data, which can contribute positively to the management of this population. MDPI 2022-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8869774/ /pubmed/35203932 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12020168 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Spanò, Barbara
Lombardi, Maria G.
De Tollis, Massimo
Szczepanska, Maria A.
Ricci, Claudia
Manzo, Alice
Giuli, Simone
Polidori, Lorenzo
Griffini, Ivo A.
Adriano, Fulvia
Caltagirone, Carlo
Annicchiarico, Roberta
Effect of Dual-Task Motor-Cognitive Training in Preventing Falls in Vulnerable Elderly Cerebrovascular Patients: A Pilot Study
title Effect of Dual-Task Motor-Cognitive Training in Preventing Falls in Vulnerable Elderly Cerebrovascular Patients: A Pilot Study
title_full Effect of Dual-Task Motor-Cognitive Training in Preventing Falls in Vulnerable Elderly Cerebrovascular Patients: A Pilot Study
title_fullStr Effect of Dual-Task Motor-Cognitive Training in Preventing Falls in Vulnerable Elderly Cerebrovascular Patients: A Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Dual-Task Motor-Cognitive Training in Preventing Falls in Vulnerable Elderly Cerebrovascular Patients: A Pilot Study
title_short Effect of Dual-Task Motor-Cognitive Training in Preventing Falls in Vulnerable Elderly Cerebrovascular Patients: A Pilot Study
title_sort effect of dual-task motor-cognitive training in preventing falls in vulnerable elderly cerebrovascular patients: a pilot study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8869774/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35203932
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12020168
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