The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Transcranial magnetic stimulation, Motor cortex, Neuroscience, Anesthesia and Physical therapy. Stefano Tamburin combines topics linked to Motor system with his work on Transcranial magnetic stimulation. His research integrates issues of Electrophysiology, Central nervous system, Anatomy, Motor control and Evoked potential in his study of Motor cortex.
His work on Silent period and Stimulation as part of general Neuroscience research is often related to Sensory threshold, thus linking different fields of science. His Neuropathic pain study in the realm of Anesthesia connects with subjects such as Hyperalgesia. His Physical therapy study combines topics in areas such as Peripheral neuropathy, Evidence-based medicine, Disease and Physical medicine and rehabilitation.
Stefano Tamburin focuses on Neuroscience, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Physical therapy, Neuropathic pain and Internal medicine. His study involves Transcranial magnetic stimulation, Motor cortex, Stimulation, Somatosensory system and Dystonia, a branch of Neuroscience. The Transcranial magnetic stimulation study combines topics in areas such as Evoked potential, Motor system and Central nervous system disease.
His Physical medicine and rehabilitation research includes themes of Carpal tunnel syndrome, Parkinson's disease and Stroke. To a larger extent, Stefano Tamburin studies Anesthesia with the aim of understanding Neuropathic pain. His work in Anesthesia covers topics such as Polyradiculoneuropathy which are related to areas like Discontinuation.
Internal medicine, Cognition, Dementia, Physical medicine and rehabilitation and Neuropsychology are his primary areas of study. Cognition is a subfield of Neuroscience that he studies. His research investigates the connection between Neuroscience and topics such as Pain perception that intersect with issues in Neuropathic pain.
His work is dedicated to discovering how Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Neurorehabilitation are connected with Multiple sclerosis, Randomized controlled trial and Consensus conference and other disciplines. The study incorporates disciplines such as Anesthesia, Transcranial magnetic stimulation, Primary motor cortex, Clinical study design and Neuromodulation in addition to Multiple sclerosis. His Stroke research focuses on subjects like Observational study, which are linked to Physical therapy.
His primary scientific interests are in Dementia, Cognition, Internal medicine, Neurotoxicity and Oncology. His study in Dementia is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Psychological intervention, Rehabilitation, Parkinson's disease and Apathy. His study explores the link between Cognition and topics such as Disease that cross with problems in Gerontology.
His research links Chronic pain with Internal medicine. His Oncology research incorporates themes from Stepwise regression, Multivariate analysis, VO2 max and Neuroimaging. His research in Chemotherapy intersects with topics in Duloxetine, Neuropathic pain and Risk factor.
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Pathophysiology of Motor Dysfunction in Parkinson's Disease as the Rationale for Drug Treatment and Rehabilitation.
Francesca Magrinelli;Alessandro Picelli;Pierluigi Tocco;Angela Federico.
Parkinson's Disease (2016)
Transient inhibition of the human motor cortex by capsaicin-induced pain. A study with transcranial magnetic stimulation.
Simona Farina;Massimiliano Valeriani;Tiziana Rosso;Salvatore Aglioti.
Neuroscience Letters (2001)
Intravenous immunoglobulin versus intravenous methylprednisolone for chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy: a randomised controlled trial
Eduardo Nobile-Orazio;Dario Cocito;Stefano Jann;Antonino Uncini.
Lancet Neurology (2012)
Different mechanisms contribute to motor cortex hyperexcitability in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Giampietro Zanette;Stefano Tamburin;Paolo Manganotti;Nicola Refatti.
Clinical Neurophysiology (2002)
Modulation of motor cortex excitability after upper limb immobilization.
Giampietro Zanette;Paolo Manganotti;Antonio Fiaschi;Stefano Tamburin.
Clinical Neurophysiology (2004)
The Multidisciplinary Approach to Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia. A Narrative Review of Non-Pharmacological Treatment
Chiara Zucchella;Elena Sinforiani;Stefano Tamburin;Angela Federico.
Frontiers in Neurology (2018)
Neuropathic pain: diagnosis and treatment
Francesca Magrinelli;Giampietro Zanette;Stefano Tamburin.
Practical Neurology (2013)
Central sensitization in carpal tunnel syndrome with extraterritorial spread of sensory symptoms
Giampietro Zanette;Carlo Cacciatori;Stefano Tamburin.
Pain (2010)
Psychological Treatments and Psychotherapies in the Neurorehabilitation of Pain: Evidences and Recommendations from the Italian Consensus Conference on Pain in Neurorehabilitation
Gianluca Castelnuovo;Emanuele Maria Giusti;Gian Mauro Manzoni;Donatella Saviola.
Frontiers in Psychology (2016)
Extra-median spread of sensory symptoms in carpal tunnel syndrome suggests the presence of pain-related mechanisms.
Giampietro Zanette;Silvia Marani;Stefano Tamburin.
Pain (2006)
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