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Advanced neuroimaging techniques to explore the effects of motor and cognitive rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis.

Maria Assunta RoccaFrancesco RomanòNicolò TedoneMassimo Filippi
Published in: Journal of neurology (2024)
Despite substantial variability in study design and participant characteristics in rehabilitative studies for PwMS, improvements in motor and cognitive functions accompanied by structural and functional brain modifications induced by rehabilitation can be observed. However, significant enhancements to refine rehabilitation strategies are needed. Future studies in this field should strive to implement standardized methodologies regarding MRI acquisition and processing, possibly integrating multimodal measures. This will help identifying relevant markers of treatment response in PwMS, thus improving the use of rehabilitative interventions at individual level. The combination of motor and cognitive strategies, longer periods of treatment, as well as adequate follow-up assessments will contribute to enhance the quality of evidence in support of their routine use.
Keyphrases
  • multiple sclerosis
  • white matter
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • physical activity
  • contrast enhanced
  • clinical practice
  • pain management
  • current status
  • magnetic resonance
  • diffusion weighted imaging
  • combination therapy