Treadmill training in patients affected by Charcot–Marie–Tooth neuropathy: results of a multicenter, prospective, randomized, single‐blind, controlled study
European Journal of Neurology2019Vol. 27(2), pp. 280–287
Citations Over TimeTop 25% of 2019 papers
Laura Mori, Alessio Signori, Valeria Prada, Davide Pareyson, Giuseppe Piscosquito, Luca Padua, Costanza Pazzaglia, G Fabrizi, Alessandro Picelli, Angelo Schenone, TreSPE study group
Abstract
The most important finding was that both stretching and proprioceptive exercise and treadmill training had an objective benefit on patients affected by CMT disease, without causing overwork weakness. We had a low rate of drop out and did not find deterioration in motor performance. Our results also confirm that applying evidence-based medicine methods to rehabilitative research is the correct way to test the efficacy of a treatment.
Related Papers
- → A Cross-sectional literature survey showed the reporting quality of multicenter randomized controlled trials should be improved(2021)16 cited
- → Statistical issues relating to international differences in clinical trials(2001)27 cited
- → Single-center versus multicenter trials(1986)13 cited
- → German Multicenter Studies on Plateletpheresis from Healthy Donors(1993)1 cited
- Efficacy and Safety of virtual reality in Stroke Rehabilitation: a multicenter randomized trial (EVREST Multicenter)(2016)