Telecoaching and Migraine: Digital Approach to Physical Activity in Migraine Management. A Scoping Review
Journal of Clinical Medicine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(3), P. 861 - 861
Published: Jan. 28, 2025
Migraine
is
a
common
neurological
disorder,
affecting
approximately
15%
of
the
European
population
and
among
main
causes
years
lived
with
disability.
In
context
increasing
digitalisation,
telecoaching
(TC)
new
training
modality
that
involves
use
digital
tools
to
access
manage
services
remotely.
Given
well-documented
benefits
physical
activity
in
migraine
management
rapid
expansion
health
following
COVID-19
pandemic,
this
scoping
review
aims
evaluate
feasibility
TC-based
programs
individuals
migraine.
A
systematic
search
was
conducted
on
multiple
databases
(PubMed,
Web
Science,
Scopus)
identifying
1507
studies,
which
only
3
met
inclusion
criteria.
These
studies
collectively
involved
181
participants
assessed
various
programs,
including
aerobic
training,
resistance
therapy.
Most
showed
statistically
significant
improvements
several
variables,
severity,
duration,
asand
frequency
attacks.
However,
based
our
study,
there
limited
evidence
suggest
TC
beneficial
for
patients.
findings
underscore
need
further
investigation,
more
rigorous
methodologies,
higher-quality
trials,
larger
sample
sizes
better
establish
efficacy
as
preventive
therapeutic
approach
Language: Английский
Telecoaching: a potential new training model for Charcot-Marie-Tooth patients: a systematic review
Frontiers in Neurology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: May 9, 2024
Introduction
Charcot–Marie–Tooth
disease
(CMT)
is
an
inherited
neuropathy
that
affects
the
sensory
and
motor
nerves.
It
can
be
considered
most
common
neuromuscular
disease,
with
a
prevalence
of
1/2500.
Methods
Considering
absence
specific
medical
treatment
benefits
shown
by
physical
activity
in
this
population,
systematic
review
was
completed
using
several
search
engines
(Scopus,
PubMed,
Web
Science)
to
analyze
use,
effectiveness,
safety
training
program
performed
telecoaching
(TC).
TC
new
mode
uses
mobile
devices
digital
technology
ensure
remote
access
training.
Results
Of
382
studies
identified,
only
7
met
inclusion
criteria.
The
effects
included
improvements
strength,
cardiovascular
ability,
functional
abilities,
as
well
gait
fatigue.
However,
quality
moderate,
size
participants
each
study
small,
outcome
measured
partial.
Discussion
Although
many
have
identified
statistically
significant
changes
following
administration
protocol,
further
are
needed,
appropriate
power,
better
quality,
higher
sample
size.
Language: Английский
Integrating incentive spirometry and progressive muscle training in managing respiratory compromise in Guillain–Barré syndrome
Babangida Shehu Bappah,
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Idoo Womboh,
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Patrick Ayi Ewah
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et al.
Bulletin of the National Research Centre/Bulletin of the National Research Center,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
48(1)
Published: May 15, 2024
Abstract
Background
Guillain–Barré
syndrome
(GBS)
is
one
of
the
most
common
causes
acute
neuromuscular
paralysis
in
developed
and
developing
countries.
It
a
complex
autoimmune
disorder
characterized
by
progressive
skeletal
muscle
weakness,
potentially
involving
respiratory
muscles.
The
purpose
this
case
report
was
to
explore
importance
combined
use
incentive
spirometry
training
as
essential
therapies
20-year-old
male
diagnosed
with
GBS.
Case
presentation
This
Nigerian
university
student
who
brought
trauma
center
on
wheelchair
weakness
both
upper
lower
limbs
which
said
be
progressive,
diagnosis
GBS
made
attending
physician.
On
examination,
he
discovered
have
quadriparesis
mild
involvement.
He
deteriorated
cardiopulmonary
compromise
transferred
into
intensive
care
unit.
managed
supplementary
oxygen
therapy
until
there
significant
improvement
weaned
off
then
needed
further
evaluation
management.
patient
placed
immunoglobulin
conjunction
spirometry,
strengthening
exercise
proved
effective
regained
all
lost
function
within
few
weeks
symptoms.
Results
intervention
delves
synergistic
potential
fortifying
muscles
improving
alongside
overall
strength
resulted
regaining
weeks.
Conclusions
addition
modulating
related
impairments.
We
recommend
multifaceted
strategy
management
patients
other
similar
health
conditions.
Language: Английский