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Bruno Bordoni - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Osteopathic treatment in a patient with left ventricular assist device with left brachialgia a case report
    International Medical Case Reports Journal, 2017
    Co-Authors: Bruno Bordoni, Fabiola Marelli, Bruno Morabito, Beatrice Sacconi
    Abstract:

    : This study deals with an Osteopathic approach used for a patient with left-ventricular assist device (L-VAD) affected by left brachialgia. Clinical examination revealed the presence of thoracic outlet syndrome and pectoralis minor syndrome, with compression of the left proximal ulnar nerve, related to the surgical sternotomy performed. The Osteopathic Techniques used can be classified as indirect and direct, addressed to the pectoralis minor and the first left rib, respectively. To our knowledge, this is the first text in literature with an Osteopathic treatment in a patient with L-VAD.

  • Post-sternotomy pain syndrome following cardiac surgery: case report
    Journal of Pain Research, 2017
    Co-Authors: Bruno Bordoni, Fabiola Marelli, Beatrice Sacconi, Bruno Morabito, Paolo Severino
    Abstract:

    Over 2 million people undergo sternotomy worldwide for heart surgery each year, and many develop post-sternotomy pain syndrome (PSPS) which persists in the anterior thorax. In some patients, PSPS lasts for many years or suddenly reappears a long time after the sternotomy. The exact etiology of PSPS is unknown. This article presents a case report of a patient with a diagnosis of PSPS (after cardiac surgery 4 years prior) for whom an Osteopathic approach was used, which successfully eliminated the pain. In a previous study, we demonstrated that this Osteopathic procedure could reduce sternal pain associated with a recent surgical wound. Further efforts are needed to understand the reasons for PSPS. In light of new scientific data, these Osteopathic Techniques could contribute to a multidisciplinary approach to solve the proble

  • The tongue after whiplash: case report and Osteopathic treatment
    International medical case reports journal, 2016
    Co-Authors: Bruno Bordoni, Fabiola Marelli, Bruno Morabito
    Abstract:

    The tongue plays a fundamental role in several bodily functions; in the case of a dysfunction, an exhaustive knowledge of manual Techniques to treat the tongue is useful in order to help patients on their path toward recovery. A 30-year-old male patient with a recent history of whiplash, with increasing cervical pain during swallowing and reduced ability to open the mouth, was treated with Osteopathic Techniques addressed to the tongue. The Osteopathic Techniques led to a disappearance of pain and the complete recovery of the normal functions of the tongue, such as swallowing and mouth opening. The manual Osteopathic approach consists of applying a low load, in order to produce a long-lasting stretching of the myofascial complex, with the aim of restoring the optimal length of this continuum, decreasing pain, and improving functionality. According to the authors' knowledge, this is the first article reporting a case of resolution of a post whiplash disorder through Osteopathic treatment of the tongue.

Bruno Morabito - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Osteopathic treatment in a patient with left ventricular assist device with left brachialgia a case report
    International Medical Case Reports Journal, 2017
    Co-Authors: Bruno Bordoni, Fabiola Marelli, Bruno Morabito, Beatrice Sacconi
    Abstract:

    : This study deals with an Osteopathic approach used for a patient with left-ventricular assist device (L-VAD) affected by left brachialgia. Clinical examination revealed the presence of thoracic outlet syndrome and pectoralis minor syndrome, with compression of the left proximal ulnar nerve, related to the surgical sternotomy performed. The Osteopathic Techniques used can be classified as indirect and direct, addressed to the pectoralis minor and the first left rib, respectively. To our knowledge, this is the first text in literature with an Osteopathic treatment in a patient with L-VAD.

  • Post-sternotomy pain syndrome following cardiac surgery: case report
    Journal of Pain Research, 2017
    Co-Authors: Bruno Bordoni, Fabiola Marelli, Beatrice Sacconi, Bruno Morabito, Paolo Severino
    Abstract:

    Over 2 million people undergo sternotomy worldwide for heart surgery each year, and many develop post-sternotomy pain syndrome (PSPS) which persists in the anterior thorax. In some patients, PSPS lasts for many years or suddenly reappears a long time after the sternotomy. The exact etiology of PSPS is unknown. This article presents a case report of a patient with a diagnosis of PSPS (after cardiac surgery 4 years prior) for whom an Osteopathic approach was used, which successfully eliminated the pain. In a previous study, we demonstrated that this Osteopathic procedure could reduce sternal pain associated with a recent surgical wound. Further efforts are needed to understand the reasons for PSPS. In light of new scientific data, these Osteopathic Techniques could contribute to a multidisciplinary approach to solve the proble

  • The tongue after whiplash: case report and Osteopathic treatment
    International medical case reports journal, 2016
    Co-Authors: Bruno Bordoni, Fabiola Marelli, Bruno Morabito
    Abstract:

    The tongue plays a fundamental role in several bodily functions; in the case of a dysfunction, an exhaustive knowledge of manual Techniques to treat the tongue is useful in order to help patients on their path toward recovery. A 30-year-old male patient with a recent history of whiplash, with increasing cervical pain during swallowing and reduced ability to open the mouth, was treated with Osteopathic Techniques addressed to the tongue. The Osteopathic Techniques led to a disappearance of pain and the complete recovery of the normal functions of the tongue, such as swallowing and mouth opening. The manual Osteopathic approach consists of applying a low load, in order to produce a long-lasting stretching of the myofascial complex, with the aim of restoring the optimal length of this continuum, decreasing pain, and improving functionality. According to the authors' knowledge, this is the first article reporting a case of resolution of a post whiplash disorder through Osteopathic treatment of the tongue.

Morabito B - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Post-sternotomy pain syndrome following cardiac surgery: case report
    Dove Medical Press, 2017
    Co-Authors: Bordoni B, Marelli F, Morabito B, Sacconi B, Severino P
    Abstract:

    Bruno Bordoni,1 Fabiola Marelli,2,3 Bruno Morabito,2,3 Beatrice Sacconi,4,5 Paolo Severino6 1Department of Cardiology, Foundation Don Carlo Gnocchi, IRCCS, Institute of Hospitalization and Care, S Maria Nascente, Milan, Italy; 2CRESO, School of Osteopathy Centre for Research and Studies, Castellanza, Italy; 3CRESO, School of Osteopathy Centre for Research and Studies, Falconara Marittima, Italy; 4Department of Radiological, Oncological and Anatomopathological Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy; 5Center for Life Nano Science at Sapienza, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Rome, Italy; 6Department of Cardiovascular, Respiratory, Nephrology, Anesthesiology and Geriatric Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy Abstract: Over 2 million people undergo sternotomy worldwide for heart surgery each year, and many develop post-sternotomy pain syndrome (PSPS) which persists in the anterior thorax. In some patients, PSPS lasts for many years or suddenly reappears a long time after the sternotomy. The exact etiology of PSPS is unknown. This article presents a case report of a patient with a diagnosis of PSPS (after cardiac surgery 4 years prior) for whom an Osteopathic approach was used, which successfully eliminated the pain. In a previous study, we demonstrated that this Osteopathic procedure could reduce sternal pain associated with a recent surgical wound. Further efforts are needed to understand the reasons for PSPS. In light of new scientific data, these Osteopathic Techniques could contribute to a multidisciplinary approach to solve the problem. Keywords: post-sternotomy pain syndrome, Osteopathic, fascia, chronic pain, cardiac surger

  • Osteopathic treatment in a patient with left-ventricular assist device with left brachialgia: a case report
    Dove Medical Press, 2017
    Co-Authors: Bordoni B, Marelli F, Morabito B, Sacconi B
    Abstract:

    Bruno Bordoni,1–3 Fabiola Marelli,2,3 Bruno Morabito,2–4 Beatrice Sacconi5 1Foundation Don Carlo Gnocchi IRCCS, Department of Cardiology, Institute of Hospitalization and Care with Scientific Address, Milan, 2CRESO, School of Osteopathic Centre for Research and Studies, Gorla Minore, 3CRESO, School of Osteopathic Centre for Research and Studies, Falconara Marittima, 4Department of Radiological, Oncological and Anatomopathological Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, 5Center for Life Nano Science, CLNS@Sapienza, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Rome, Italy Abstract: This study deals with an Osteopathic approach used for a patient with left-ventricular assist device (L-VAD) affected by left brachialgia. Clinical examination revealed the presence of thoracic outlet syndrome and pectoralis minor syndrome, with compression of the left proximal ulnar nerve, related to the surgical sternotomy performed. The Osteopathic Techniques used can be classified as indirect and direct, addressed to the pectoralis minor and the first left rib, respectively. To our knowledge, this is the first text in literature with an Osteopathic treatment in a patient with L-VAD. Keywords: Osteopathic, L-VAD, thoracic outlet syndrome, TOS, myofascial, fasci

  • The tongue after whiplash: case report and Osteopathic treatment
    Dove Medical Press, 2016
    Co-Authors: Marelli F, Morabito B
    Abstract:

    Bruno Bordoni,1-3 Fabiola Marelli,2,3 Bruno Morabito2-4 1Department of Cardiology, Santa Maria Nascente IRCCS, Don Carlo Gnocchi Foundation, Institute of Hospitalization and Care with Scientific Address, Milan, 2CRESO, School of Osteopathic Centre for Research and Studies, Castellanza,3CRESO, School of Osteopathic Centre for Research and Studies, Falconara Marittima, Ancona, 4Foundation Polyclinic University A, Gemelli University Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome, Italy Abstract: The tongue plays a fundamental role in several bodily functions; in the case of a dysfunction, an exhaustive knowledge of manual Techniques to treat the tongue is useful in order to help patients on their path toward recovery. A 30-year-old male patient with a recent history of whiplash, with increasing cervical pain during swallowing and reduced ability to open the mouth, was treated with Osteopathic Techniques addressed to the tongue. The Osteopathic Techniques led to a disappearance of pain and the complete recovery of the normal functions of the tongue, such as swallowing and mouth opening. The manual Osteopathic approach consists of applying a low load, in order to produce a long-lasting stretching of the myofascial complex, with the aim of restoring the optimal length of this continuum, decreasing pain, and improving functionality. According to the authors’ knowledge, this is the first article reporting a case of resolution of a post whiplash disorder through Osteopathic treatment of the tongue. Keywords: tongue, indirect Osteopathic Techniques, fascia, fascial releas

Fabiola Marelli - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Osteopathic treatment in a patient with left ventricular assist device with left brachialgia a case report
    International Medical Case Reports Journal, 2017
    Co-Authors: Bruno Bordoni, Fabiola Marelli, Bruno Morabito, Beatrice Sacconi
    Abstract:

    : This study deals with an Osteopathic approach used for a patient with left-ventricular assist device (L-VAD) affected by left brachialgia. Clinical examination revealed the presence of thoracic outlet syndrome and pectoralis minor syndrome, with compression of the left proximal ulnar nerve, related to the surgical sternotomy performed. The Osteopathic Techniques used can be classified as indirect and direct, addressed to the pectoralis minor and the first left rib, respectively. To our knowledge, this is the first text in literature with an Osteopathic treatment in a patient with L-VAD.

  • Post-sternotomy pain syndrome following cardiac surgery: case report
    Journal of Pain Research, 2017
    Co-Authors: Bruno Bordoni, Fabiola Marelli, Beatrice Sacconi, Bruno Morabito, Paolo Severino
    Abstract:

    Over 2 million people undergo sternotomy worldwide for heart surgery each year, and many develop post-sternotomy pain syndrome (PSPS) which persists in the anterior thorax. In some patients, PSPS lasts for many years or suddenly reappears a long time after the sternotomy. The exact etiology of PSPS is unknown. This article presents a case report of a patient with a diagnosis of PSPS (after cardiac surgery 4 years prior) for whom an Osteopathic approach was used, which successfully eliminated the pain. In a previous study, we demonstrated that this Osteopathic procedure could reduce sternal pain associated with a recent surgical wound. Further efforts are needed to understand the reasons for PSPS. In light of new scientific data, these Osteopathic Techniques could contribute to a multidisciplinary approach to solve the proble

  • The tongue after whiplash: case report and Osteopathic treatment
    International medical case reports journal, 2016
    Co-Authors: Bruno Bordoni, Fabiola Marelli, Bruno Morabito
    Abstract:

    The tongue plays a fundamental role in several bodily functions; in the case of a dysfunction, an exhaustive knowledge of manual Techniques to treat the tongue is useful in order to help patients on their path toward recovery. A 30-year-old male patient with a recent history of whiplash, with increasing cervical pain during swallowing and reduced ability to open the mouth, was treated with Osteopathic Techniques addressed to the tongue. The Osteopathic Techniques led to a disappearance of pain and the complete recovery of the normal functions of the tongue, such as swallowing and mouth opening. The manual Osteopathic approach consists of applying a low load, in order to produce a long-lasting stretching of the myofascial complex, with the aim of restoring the optimal length of this continuum, decreasing pain, and improving functionality. According to the authors' knowledge, this is the first article reporting a case of resolution of a post whiplash disorder through Osteopathic treatment of the tongue.

Marelli F - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Post-sternotomy pain syndrome following cardiac surgery: case report
    Dove Medical Press, 2017
    Co-Authors: Bordoni B, Marelli F, Morabito B, Sacconi B, Severino P
    Abstract:

    Bruno Bordoni,1 Fabiola Marelli,2,3 Bruno Morabito,2,3 Beatrice Sacconi,4,5 Paolo Severino6 1Department of Cardiology, Foundation Don Carlo Gnocchi, IRCCS, Institute of Hospitalization and Care, S Maria Nascente, Milan, Italy; 2CRESO, School of Osteopathy Centre for Research and Studies, Castellanza, Italy; 3CRESO, School of Osteopathy Centre for Research and Studies, Falconara Marittima, Italy; 4Department of Radiological, Oncological and Anatomopathological Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy; 5Center for Life Nano Science at Sapienza, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Rome, Italy; 6Department of Cardiovascular, Respiratory, Nephrology, Anesthesiology and Geriatric Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy Abstract: Over 2 million people undergo sternotomy worldwide for heart surgery each year, and many develop post-sternotomy pain syndrome (PSPS) which persists in the anterior thorax. In some patients, PSPS lasts for many years or suddenly reappears a long time after the sternotomy. The exact etiology of PSPS is unknown. This article presents a case report of a patient with a diagnosis of PSPS (after cardiac surgery 4 years prior) for whom an Osteopathic approach was used, which successfully eliminated the pain. In a previous study, we demonstrated that this Osteopathic procedure could reduce sternal pain associated with a recent surgical wound. Further efforts are needed to understand the reasons for PSPS. In light of new scientific data, these Osteopathic Techniques could contribute to a multidisciplinary approach to solve the problem. Keywords: post-sternotomy pain syndrome, Osteopathic, fascia, chronic pain, cardiac surger

  • Osteopathic treatment in a patient with left-ventricular assist device with left brachialgia: a case report
    Dove Medical Press, 2017
    Co-Authors: Bordoni B, Marelli F, Morabito B, Sacconi B
    Abstract:

    Bruno Bordoni,1–3 Fabiola Marelli,2,3 Bruno Morabito,2–4 Beatrice Sacconi5 1Foundation Don Carlo Gnocchi IRCCS, Department of Cardiology, Institute of Hospitalization and Care with Scientific Address, Milan, 2CRESO, School of Osteopathic Centre for Research and Studies, Gorla Minore, 3CRESO, School of Osteopathic Centre for Research and Studies, Falconara Marittima, 4Department of Radiological, Oncological and Anatomopathological Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, 5Center for Life Nano Science, CLNS@Sapienza, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Rome, Italy Abstract: This study deals with an Osteopathic approach used for a patient with left-ventricular assist device (L-VAD) affected by left brachialgia. Clinical examination revealed the presence of thoracic outlet syndrome and pectoralis minor syndrome, with compression of the left proximal ulnar nerve, related to the surgical sternotomy performed. The Osteopathic Techniques used can be classified as indirect and direct, addressed to the pectoralis minor and the first left rib, respectively. To our knowledge, this is the first text in literature with an Osteopathic treatment in a patient with L-VAD. Keywords: Osteopathic, L-VAD, thoracic outlet syndrome, TOS, myofascial, fasci

  • The tongue after whiplash: case report and Osteopathic treatment
    Dove Medical Press, 2016
    Co-Authors: Marelli F, Morabito B
    Abstract:

    Bruno Bordoni,1-3 Fabiola Marelli,2,3 Bruno Morabito2-4 1Department of Cardiology, Santa Maria Nascente IRCCS, Don Carlo Gnocchi Foundation, Institute of Hospitalization and Care with Scientific Address, Milan, 2CRESO, School of Osteopathic Centre for Research and Studies, Castellanza,3CRESO, School of Osteopathic Centre for Research and Studies, Falconara Marittima, Ancona, 4Foundation Polyclinic University A, Gemelli University Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome, Italy Abstract: The tongue plays a fundamental role in several bodily functions; in the case of a dysfunction, an exhaustive knowledge of manual Techniques to treat the tongue is useful in order to help patients on their path toward recovery. A 30-year-old male patient with a recent history of whiplash, with increasing cervical pain during swallowing and reduced ability to open the mouth, was treated with Osteopathic Techniques addressed to the tongue. The Osteopathic Techniques led to a disappearance of pain and the complete recovery of the normal functions of the tongue, such as swallowing and mouth opening. The manual Osteopathic approach consists of applying a low load, in order to produce a long-lasting stretching of the myofascial complex, with the aim of restoring the optimal length of this continuum, decreasing pain, and improving functionality. According to the authors’ knowledge, this is the first article reporting a case of resolution of a post whiplash disorder through Osteopathic treatment of the tongue. Keywords: tongue, indirect Osteopathic Techniques, fascia, fascial releas