Motor neurorehabilitation in patients with epileptic seizures: limitations of methods with proven efficacy in stroke

Patients with epilepsy may require a neurorehabilitation aid particularly due to developing motor alterations related to stroke, sequelae of traumatic brain injury, multiple sclerosis and  other brain damage. Modern neurorehabilitation approaches  directly or indirectly affect neuroplastic processes...

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Main Authors: R. Kh. Lyukmanov, A. A. Rimkevichus, E. V. Shalimanova, K. V. Voronkova, N. A. Suponeva, М. А. Piradov
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Language:Russian
Published: IRBIS LLC 2021-04-01
Series:Эпилепсия и пароксизмальные состояния
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Online Access:https://www.epilepsia.su/jour/article/view/656
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A. A. Rimkevichus
E. V. Shalimanova
K. V. Voronkova
N. A. Suponeva
М. А. Piradov
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description Patients with epilepsy may require a neurorehabilitation aid particularly due to developing motor alterations related to stroke, sequelae of traumatic brain injury, multiple sclerosis and  other brain damage. Modern neurorehabilitation approaches  directly or indirectly affect neuroplastic processes altering cerebral cortex excitability, stimulate the afferentation systems,  and result in fatigue and may act as factors provoking seizures or  aggravated epilepsy. In addition, developing seizures may  temporarily coincide but unrelated to the neurorehabilitation  activities: e.g., while omitting antiepileptic drug administration,  sleep deprivation or long-term stress occurring to patient etc. Here we present a review on recent studies aimed at  investigating epilepsy triggers by aligning them with the factors  of interventions used in motor rehabilitation. We also emphasize  the safety data for routine use of the main neurorehabilitation methods as well as propose actions to reduce the risk of developing epileptic seizure.
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spelling doaj-art-cd64fe43280e4efab6346fbe8537dcfc2025-08-20T03:18:59ZrusIRBIS LLCЭпилепсия и пароксизмальные состояния2077-83332311-40882021-04-01131516410.17749/2077-8333/epi.par.con.2021.043514Motor neurorehabilitation in patients with epileptic seizures: limitations of methods with proven efficacy in strokeR. Kh. Lyukmanov0A. A. Rimkevichus1E. V. Shalimanova2K. V. Voronkova3N. A. Suponeva4М. А. Piradov5Research Center of NeurologyResearch Center of NeurologyResearch Center of NeurologyPirogov Russian National Research Medical University; Central Clinical Hospital, Russian Academy of SciencesResearch Center of NeurologyResearch Center of NeurologyPatients with epilepsy may require a neurorehabilitation aid particularly due to developing motor alterations related to stroke, sequelae of traumatic brain injury, multiple sclerosis and  other brain damage. Modern neurorehabilitation approaches  directly or indirectly affect neuroplastic processes altering cerebral cortex excitability, stimulate the afferentation systems,  and result in fatigue and may act as factors provoking seizures or  aggravated epilepsy. In addition, developing seizures may  temporarily coincide but unrelated to the neurorehabilitation  activities: e.g., while omitting antiepileptic drug administration,  sleep deprivation or long-term stress occurring to patient etc. Here we present a review on recent studies aimed at  investigating epilepsy triggers by aligning them with the factors  of interventions used in motor rehabilitation. We also emphasize  the safety data for routine use of the main neurorehabilitation methods as well as propose actions to reduce the risk of developing epileptic seizure.https://www.epilepsia.su/jour/article/view/656hemiparesisstrokeneurorehabilitationepilepsycontraindications in epilepsy.
spellingShingle R. Kh. Lyukmanov
A. A. Rimkevichus
E. V. Shalimanova
K. V. Voronkova
N. A. Suponeva
М. А. Piradov
Motor neurorehabilitation in patients with epileptic seizures: limitations of methods with proven efficacy in stroke
Эпилепсия и пароксизмальные состояния
hemiparesis
stroke
neurorehabilitation
epilepsy
contraindications in epilepsy.
title Motor neurorehabilitation in patients with epileptic seizures: limitations of methods with proven efficacy in stroke
title_full Motor neurorehabilitation in patients with epileptic seizures: limitations of methods with proven efficacy in stroke
title_fullStr Motor neurorehabilitation in patients with epileptic seizures: limitations of methods with proven efficacy in stroke
title_full_unstemmed Motor neurorehabilitation in patients with epileptic seizures: limitations of methods with proven efficacy in stroke
title_short Motor neurorehabilitation in patients with epileptic seizures: limitations of methods with proven efficacy in stroke
title_sort motor neurorehabilitation in patients with epileptic seizures limitations of methods with proven efficacy in stroke
topic hemiparesis
stroke
neurorehabilitation
epilepsy
contraindications in epilepsy.
url https://www.epilepsia.su/jour/article/view/656
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