The effects of cognitive, physical, and somatosensory rehabilitation after right temporo-parietal tumor resection on cognitive, motor, somatosensory, and electrophysiological parameters: A case report.

This report examines the effects of a multimodal rehabilitation program which includes cognitive, physical, and somatosensory rehabilitation after right temporo-parietal tumor resection on cognitive, motor, somatosensory, and electrophysiological parameters. A 22-year-old patient presented with sens...

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Publicado en:Physiotherapy Theory & Practice Vol. 39; no. 10; pp. 2241 - 2251
Autores principales: Saricaoglu, Mevhibe, Hanoglu, Lutfu, Guntekin, Bahar, Ozkara, Cigdem
Formato: case study diagnostic images pictorial tables/charts Journal Article
Publicado: Taylor & Francis Ltd Oct2023
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          Saricaoglu, Mevhibe
          Hanoglu, Lutfu
          Guntekin, Bahar
          Ozkara, Cigdem
        affil: Department of Neuroscience, Institute of Medical Science, Istanbul Medipol University, Beykoz, Istanbul, Turkey
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          Glioma Surgery
          Brain Surgery Adverse Effects
          Agnosia Diagnosis
          Agraphia Diagnosis
          Agnosia Rehabilitation
          Agraphia Rehabilitation
          Rehabilitation, Cognitive
          Cognition Evaluation
          Motor Skills Evaluation
          Muscle Strengthening
          Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation
          Electrophysiology
          Young Adult
          Male
          Electroencephalography
          Somatosensory Disorders Rehabilitation
          Treatment Outcomes
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      ab: This report examines the effects of a multimodal rehabilitation program which includes cognitive, physical, and somatosensory rehabilitation after right temporo-parietal tumor resection on cognitive, motor, somatosensory, and electrophysiological parameters. A 22-year-old patient presented with sensory loss in the dominant left hand and reduced writing ability after right temporo-parietal lobe resection. Cognitive, motor, and sensory evaluations were carried out pre and post-treatment. The patient's spontaneous electroencephalo-gram (EEG) and an EEG during application of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) (TENS EEG) were recorded. As a reference for the patient's electrophysiological values, EEGs of 4 healthy individuals were also taken. Over a period of 1 year, the patient received multimodal rehabilitation which includes cognitive, physical, and somato-sensory rehabilitation on 2 days each week. An improvement of the patient's cognitive capacities, motor strength, superficial, deep and cortical sensations was achieved. After rehabilitation, an increase in parietal and occipital alpha activity as well as in frontal and parietal beta activity was seen both in spontaneous EEG and in TENS EEG. With increasing TENS intensity, alpha and beta power increased as well. Our findings suggest that a multimodal rehabilitation program may improve cognitive, sensory, and motor effects after resection due to tumor surgery.
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